As part of their Can’t Stop The Music world tour, Village People played the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney, Australia on 25th May 1980. Triple J (that had went to FM only in January) recorded for Rusty Nails dance show “Number One Song In Heaven” to go to air on Sat 7th June. Some of their…
Foxtel’s Channel V sent me along to the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade in 1999, along with Andrew Mercado and B1 & B2 we had quite the evening. Here is my 2006 Mardi Gras Parade.
Electronique, the 80s retro afternoon that is the best value in town, returns for Mardi Gras weekend and it won’t be back for months. So I sat down with DJ Mark Dynamix and discussed the importance of Dead or Alive and why they don’t play more Madonna at Electronique. Mark also brings up that time…
Maynard was in the thick of the 2006 Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade, you will be too after watching this 28th Mardi Gras parade. Join Bob Downe, Molly Meldrum, Lara Bingle, Miss Wagga Wagga, Newcastle Queens and the very appealing Brokeback Mormans as they all celebrate the theme of “I Believe”. This is…
Maynard & The Madd Club play a damn fine Maynard 90s set at Jack The House 3 @ The Sly Fox, Enmore, 2017. This DJ set features a lot of running around during Maynard’s choice of 90s favourites. See the video of my frankly shameless behaviour during my set
Bunga Bunga 44 with Tim Ferguson & Maynard is an action packed adventure ride through the exciting world of podcasting, popular music and multiple sclerosis. Tim and Maynard are flattered by the review that legendary Who Are These Podcasts? gave them. Really. Tim spills the medical beans on how he copes if his MS gets…
Maynard DJ set at the legendary 80s retro afternoon Electronique. This is what you missed. Enjoy.
Tim Ferguson & Maynard are very nervous this show, due to their upcoming review on the fearsome Who Are These Podcasts? show. They try and explain themselves and Bunga Bunga, turns out to be not that easy. Listen to what they thought of us at Who Are These Podcasts? Show 92 for the terrible truth….
Lance Leopard is a gay icon and legendary gossip columnist from the glamorous 1990s of the Oxford Street strip, and beyond. Join us in Lance Leopard’s new spot. An ivory tower high above the fray, overlooking Darlinghurst, where secrets are both hidden and revealed. During his tenure as chief gossip and stirrer of The Scene…