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Every Weekday from 6am to 9am (WST)
Wake up with Barr every morning for three hours of the latest music and frequent interviews with local and touring musicians, artist and comedians.
Wednesday 24th February, 2010
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Wednesday
24th FebruaryReplay this Breakfast with Barr
Presented by Peter Barr, Dart
Playlist
Cloud Control
Death Cloud
Shout Out Louds
A Track and a Train
Howl Howl Gaff GaffThe Leap Year
This is a Set Up
With a Little Push a Pattern AppearsJay Reatard
I'm Watching You
Watch Me FallREM
Stand
GreenField Music
Them That Do Nothing
Field MusicFour Tet
Love Cry
There is Love in YouFrightened Rabbit
Nothing Like You
The Winter of Mixed DrinksSurfer Blood
Floating Vibes
Astro CoastAbbe May
Howl & Moan
Howl & MoanBeach House
Norway
Teen DreamJumbonics
Last Nite
Tru Thoughts CoversBalmorhea
Coahuila
All is Wild, All is SilentHollow Log
Prodigal Son
The Great Paper Bag MysteryFrightened Rabbit
Living in Colour
The Winter of Mixed DrinksShe & Him
In the Sun
Volume 2Kim Salmon & the Surrealists
Kneel Down at the Altar of Pop
Kil SalmonRobert Forster
Pandanus
The EvangelistArts Martial
Dreams
SilhouetteCharlie Alex March
Snow Feet
Home/Hidden
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Wednesday 24th February
Robert Forster Comes to Town
He’s one of the founding members of the Go-Betweens and now a respected music critic.
He’s Robert Forster and he’s in Perth to present two sides to his multi-stringed bow; talking about his new book, and performing his songs live.
In his book The 10 Rules of Rock and Roll, Robert Forster reviews and critiques musicians from Bob Dylan to Delta Goodrem and everything in between.
Robert Forster spoke to Peter Barr on breakfast… more »
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Wednesday 24th February
SLAM Protest Takes to the Streets
Yesterday thousands of live music lovers took to the street in Melbourne to protest the state governments new liquor licensing laws they say threaten to pull the plug on live music.
Australian musicians are and have been majorly influenced by the live music scene and it has an influence on the Australian music industry as a whole.
Jamie Macdonald spoke to musician Dave Graney as he made his way to the protest… more »
