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Bush Bands Bash 2014
PAW Media is an active supporter of the Bush Bands Bash. 4pm at Snow Kenna Park in Alice Springs.The concert will feature the Desert Divas, Yurampi Boiz, Blekbala Music, Running Water Band, North Tanami Band, Kirrikurra Band, Rayella, Barkly Boys... CONTINUED »
Desert Mulga Band Interview
The Desert Mulga Band is local favourite with PAW Radio listeners. They come from Nyirripi and perform their songs in both Warlpiri and English. PAW broadcaster Dennis Charles talked to them about their music and plans for the future. CONTINUED »
Central Reggae Band Interview
The Central Reggae Band hail from the APY Lands in South Australia. They sing in Pitantjatjarra, Yunkantjatjarra and English. Listen to their interview with PAW Radio broadcaster Dennis Charles at the 2012 Bush Bands Bash. CONTINUED »
Irrunytju Band Interview
The Irrunytju Band come from the small community of Wingellina, near the tri state border of WA, NT and SA. PAW Radio's Dennis Charles caught up with the band at the 2012 Bush Bands Bash, asking them about their music, community and hopes for the... CONTINUED »
Blackstone Band Interview
The Blackstone Band come from Blackstone (Papulankutja) in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands. PAW Radio broadcaster Dennis Charles joined them for an interview about their music at the 2012 Bush Bands Bash. CONTINUED »
South East Desert Metal Interview
South East Desert Metal are based in Santa Teresa, about 80kms Southeast of Alice Springs. PAW Radio broadcaster Dennis Charles asked the band about their unique desert metal sound at the 2012 Bush Bands Bash. CONTINUED »
Sandridge Band Interview
The Sandridge Band call NT's Boroloola home. They talked to PAW Radio broadcaster Dennis Charles about how community life has influenced their rock/reggae music. CONTINUED »
Sunshine Reggae Interview
The legendary Sunshine Reggae come from Haasts Bluff, 250kms west of Alice Springs. They talk to PAW broadcaster Dennis Charles about their community and musical inspirations. CONTINUED »