RANDOM RADIO (2015- ): Archived radio spots

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RANDOM RADIO (2015- ): Archived radio spots

Because Elsewhere is so eclectic in its taste, Graham is frequently invited on to various radio programmes to discuss music, great concerts and the passing of some greats (and there have been a few lately) as well as introduce new and often different music to audiences.

In 2015 he was interviewed by Jesse Mulligan on RadioNZ National about his background and the Volume exhibition at the Auckland War Memorial Museum for which he was the content advisor. That interview is here

In the past he was a regular on Radio Live, first with Karyn Hay and more recently with Mike Puru where the conversation is free flowing (that is, unscripted and often unstructured) and the banter in the nature of Alan Partridge's "high quality chat".

And sometimes not.

There are of course advertisements, station breaks and news etc when you listen to Radio Live . . . but in these edited segments you get none of that, just the chat and samples of the music. And the playlist is there for you to consider.

So if you want some background nonsense and interesting listening, you might want to try these from 2017 . . . starting in reverse chronology with this or  this or this or this or this or this , , , 

And from 2016 and before . . .

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And we remind you of the Fast 15 series (rapid fire quarter hour topics) and these even earlier podcasts.  

More recently in January 2020 he was interviewed by Pennie Black on 95bFM about his career and the courses he teaches at the University of Auckland in the School of Music. That interview is here.

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