180 Grams
I bet they can't do it live 🎤
Episode notes
Two Teskey Brothers become four (adding Brendon and Liam) as the band emerges from a decade outside Melbourne to sell out city venues.
They release Half Mile Harvest (debut studio album), get some industry attention, sign management and navigate intense label interest as they prepare to record album number two.
Charismatic Englishman Paul Butler is recruited to produce what will become Run Home Slow.
"My first thought was, wow, what a voice what a band. What a groove. I bet they can't do it live" - Jeremy Furze, manager of The Teskey Brothers, after hearing Half Mile Harvest, the first album by The Teskey Brothers.
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Guests
- Helen Stamkovski, former publican of St Andrews Pub, Victoria
- Michael Gudinski, founder of Mushroom Records
- The Teskey Brothers; Liam Gough, Josh Teskey, Sam Teskey and Brendon Love
- Jeremy Furze & Al Parkinson, Applejack Management
- Marihuzka Cornelius, A&R, Ivy League Records
- Chris Gill, Northside Records
- Pierre Baroni, host of Soulgroove66, PBS FM
- Paul Butler, producer of Run Home Slow
- Danny Roberts, former A&R Manager, Decca UK
- Daniel Glass, founder, Glassnote Music
- Holger Christopher, VP digital business Central Europe at Universal Music, founder of SongPickr
- Nao Anzai, sound engineer
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180 Grams is a production of the Mushroom Group
The show's title, 180 grams, comes from the weight of a collector-edition vinyl record.Â
Something special, to keep, to listen to and hopefully appreciate more than once.
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180 Grams Production Team
Host: Mikey Cahill
Scripting: Mikey Cahill & Courtney Carthy
Producer & editor: Courtney Carthy
Marketing: Lukas Setyadi, Lauren McCully & Tom Connellan
Media: Dan Baker & Loz Grice
Web development and design: MCH
Executive producer: Matt Gudinski, the Mushroom Group
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Music used in the episode is approved by Applejack Music and The Teskey Brothers, in consultation with Ivy League Records, Universal Music and Glassnote Records.