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Backing Tracks
Jim and Tam Sparkle
5 episodes
9 months ago
Backing Tracks: Where musical dreams and sardonic comedy collide in a spectacular 20-minute weekly train wreck Meet Tam and Jim—the dynamic duo who missed the fame train but caught the express line to comedic obscurity. With their mix of semi-tuned melodies, unfiltered banter, and interviews that often ask, "Why?", they're proving that you don’t need talent to entertain—just a good sense of humour and a tolerance for each other. For those who enjoy music, mockery, and a dose of reality, here's your weekly reminder that not all stars are meant to shine. But boy, do they flicker. Tune in, if only to feel better about your own missed notes.

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Improv
Comedy,
Music,
Comedy Interviews,
Music Commentary
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Backing Tracks: Where musical dreams and sardonic comedy collide in a spectacular 20-minute weekly train wreck Meet Tam and Jim—the dynamic duo who missed the fame train but caught the express line to comedic obscurity. With their mix of semi-tuned melodies, unfiltered banter, and interviews that often ask, "Why?", they're proving that you don’t need talent to entertain—just a good sense of humour and a tolerance for each other. For those who enjoy music, mockery, and a dose of reality, here's your weekly reminder that not all stars are meant to shine. But boy, do they flicker. Tune in, if only to feel better about your own missed notes.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Improv
Comedy,
Music,
Comedy Interviews,
Music Commentary
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A Tribute to the Tributes
Backing Tracks
26 minutes 56 seconds
1 year ago
A Tribute to the Tributes

In this this week's episode of "Backing Tracks", Tam and Jim take a stroll down the memory lane of Tribute Acts. It's the world where almost being someone famous counts, and our hosts are no strangers to it. Tam recounts his illustrious stint in an Elvis tribute act, where he left no rhinestone unturned. Meanwhile, Jim faces a musical existential crisis, realising that his inner Barry White has been crooning for release – brace yourself for some deep, soulful laughs. With musical interludes that are as 'original' as a corporate gig, this episode is an ode to all the almost-weres and could-have-beens. Join us for a ride through the uncanny valley of music where imitation is not just flattery, it's downright ridiculous. If you've ever wondered what the bargain bin of musical fame looks like, you're in the right place.


Get in touch on our electronic mail address: backingtrackspodcast@gmail.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Backing Tracks
Backing Tracks: Where musical dreams and sardonic comedy collide in a spectacular 20-minute weekly train wreck Meet Tam and Jim—the dynamic duo who missed the fame train but caught the express line to comedic obscurity. With their mix of semi-tuned melodies, unfiltered banter, and interviews that often ask, "Why?", they're proving that you don’t need talent to entertain—just a good sense of humour and a tolerance for each other. For those who enjoy music, mockery, and a dose of reality, here's your weekly reminder that not all stars are meant to shine. But boy, do they flicker. Tune in, if only to feel better about your own missed notes.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.