Beginning with the dawning of the Top 40 era in 1957, these podcasts will trace the development of Australian Music through three initial series; Charts, Singers and Groups. Whilst the first batch of podcasts will move forward from 1957, later work will have a reverse focus, exploring the rich and diverse world of Australian Music pre-Top 40 era.
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Beginning with the dawning of the Top 40 era in 1957, these podcasts will trace the development of Australian Music through three initial series; Charts, Singers and Groups. Whilst the first batch of podcasts will move forward from 1957, later work will have a reverse focus, exploring the rich and diverse world of Australian Music pre-Top 40 era.
JUDY STONE & COL JOYE
Straight off, I need to tell everyone that this will be the last Podcast for about three months. The combined effect of Long Covid and Chemotherapy has left my voice in a bad way, so I will give it three months of rest and treatment.
As promised, this Podcast focusses on the collaborations between Col Joye and Judy Stone. I’ve divided the Podcast into three parts;
The Bandstand duets
The Col and Judy LP
A 1998 CD single
Within that division, we talk a little about the “Col & Judy thing”, which led to speculation about marriage which, of course, never happened. The Col and Judy LP only enhanced the speculation. The liner notes of the LP clearly define the purpose; to broaden the appeal of Col and Judy to a more mature audience.
The 1998 CD single is a beauty which, I believe, was Col and Judy’s final collaboration. They sing “Love is a Rose”. Along the way, we find the source of this and other songs, some going way back!
Until next time……
Australian Music Archives
Beginning with the dawning of the Top 40 era in 1957, these podcasts will trace the development of Australian Music through three initial series; Charts, Singers and Groups. Whilst the first batch of podcasts will move forward from 1957, later work will have a reverse focus, exploring the rich and diverse world of Australian Music pre-Top 40 era.