JOY 94.9 (The Hump Day Crew)
Summary: Ditch The Bitch and Make the Switch to get your Hump Day off to an ever so pleasant start with Adz, Ginni and The Bish - The Hump Day Crew on JOY 94.9 - www.joy.org.au. 630-9am EST every Wednesday for more fun, more flavour and more craziness than three frogs in a sock.
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Podcasts:
One of the hottest singers of our community from Sydney, Dan Knight meets the Hump Day Crew.
Sarah Scott and Kieynan Lonsdale from Panjo 5 chat to Ginni from The Hump Day Crew about how life has changed since forming the group, performing and their new single Stay Closer.
Sarah Scott and Kieynan Lonsdale from Panjo 5 chat to Ginni from The Hump Day Crew about how life has changed since forming the group, performing and their new single Stay Closer.
Being 17, Kieynan cannot legall vote, purchase alcohol or go into a nightclub in Australia. So, Ginni set him a task: to prank call a venue owner Samantha to organise an underage party for Panjo 5's single launch. In this prank call, Kieynan had to push Samantha's ethical boundaries and ensure that she was made to say Panjo quite a few times.
Mike Bryant and Sean Fabri from Impro Melbourne improvise a song revolving around strange food.
Sydney based artist, Brett Every chats to Ginni from The Hump Day Crew about his new album, "camping out," as well as writing love songs with a same sex focus.
San Francisco's Vixen Noir chats with the Hump Day Crew.
David Campbell, son of singer Jimmy Barnes caught up with Adz for a chat about his forthcoming tour.
Jessica Mauboy - Burn (Live version)
We test Jess Mauboy on how well she knows her album tracklisting
Jessica Mauboy talks about her feelings of having a number 1 single, her new album and the entire transformation she has gone from Idol, to Diva, to superstar!
The Hump Day crew decide to get Ernie a stripper for his birthday.
Tom Ballard
Jamie Robertson farewells 2008 in style with an improvised song to the tune of Britney Speare's remix of My Prerogative.
Bert and J.R. are San Francisco faggots. Their beauty transcends any considerations of age, race, body type or traditional ‘good looks’. Their eyes are alive and their voices are relaxed. They have facial hair, often in the fanciful styles of the Old West. They communicate through high-tech devices, yet never actually meet. They share sex, love, everyday life and ultimately death. Jerker is their story. Told through the staging of 20 phone and internet conversations, Jerker is set on and around a double bed where two strangers exist in their own worlds. The two gay men never acknowledge each other face to face, although the actor’s occupy the same space, communicating only through technology. Across the play, the characters form an intensely dependent relationship with shared experiences of sex, death, love and everyday life. By sharing a bed and yet never directly consummating their feelings, Jerker offers high homoerotic tensions. Considering current HIV infection rates are matching the mid-80s and the production’s strong and considered approach to this subject, Jerker, written in 1985, is an essential play for a new generation. The Melbourne Production of Jerker is showing at Gasworks during Midsumma. For more information, please visit http://www.gasworks.org.au/