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Candelo Roadshow Radio Hour

4 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 2 years ago -

www.candelomusic.com

The Candelo Roadshow Radio Hour is an audible menagerie of stories, sounds and songs that celebrate the small-town, the surprising and the downright delightful. Created by a motley crew of artists and neighbours who all find themselves connected through the small country village of Candelo, NSW. At its heart, the Candelo Roadshow Radio Hour is an exploration of the characters and the questions that weave us together and the journeys that help us find our way home.

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Episodes

4.Cosmos

October 19, 2021 00:20 - 54 minutes - 64 MB

It’s a big wide world full of more questions than answers and at a time in history when disconnection comes to us so easily, the sky above ties us together unwaveringly. Dust off your curiosity. Sprawl out under the Milky Way. Lets float through the galaxies on a spaceship built of wonder, chaos, cosmic serenades and moon cheese. 

3.Hinterland

October 18, 2021 23:55 - 56 minutes - 66 MB

Behind the back gate, outside the edges of town, if you go far enough you’ll reach the land just beyond. What stories live in those wild spaces? What are the edges we come up against that take us further than our eyes can see? What can we learn from the poets, the explorers, the worlds that venture beyond our reach? 

2. Atlas

October 18, 2021 23:40 - 52 minutes - 59.9 MB

Turn off your GPS. We don’t need a road map to tell us where we’re going. Songs become signposts, we’ll follow their melodies; the “G’day” from the Servo will let us know we’ve arrived. This journey is one of spare parts, mountain peaks, ragtime tunes and unforgotten words. Come along for the ride.

1.Home

October 18, 2021 23:07 - 49 minutes - 59.8 MB

What is it? What makes it? How do we know when we’ve found it? This episode is all about the wonder, the wrestling, and the search for that sometimes elusive and often complicated thing that we call “home”.