Radiothon 2022 Is Coming!
The single biggest event on the Triple R calendar, Radiothon, kicks off on Friday 26 August. Get ready to get down to keep independant radio alive and kicking.
Good Fortune: The Many Layers of Workhorse
Triple R's Album of the Week is 'No Photographs' by Workhorse - the debut album from Kaurna land/Adelaide singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Harriet Fraser-Barbour. Harriet chats to Jazz on Good Fortune from the side of the Stuart Highway about their the western-tinged, dream-pop release.
Einstein A Go-Go: What Led Brett Sutton to Working In Public Health?
Brett Sutton dials in to Einsten A Go-Go to speak with Dr Shane about his role as Chief Health Officer of Victoria.
Far and Wide: Making a Movie about Bowie
Brett Morgen joins Far and Wide to discuss the two year journey of discovery and learning to create Moonage Daydream, a documentary about David Bowie.
Neon Sunset: Leah Senior Just Wants To Be Understood
Leah Senior joins Annaliese of Neon Sunset for a quick chat and live in studio performance to celebrate the release of her limited edition box set.
Photo Gallery: HTRK Live at RRR
Check out all the snaps from our latest Live at RRR show with HTRK!
Golden Age of Piracy: April Magazine Do Their "Formative Five"
Peter Hurley and Katiana Mashikian from San Francisco Lo-fi Guitar Pop band April Magazine join Sam Cummins to dicuss their "Formative Five", featuring some deep cut demos and rarities.
On The Blower: Inside The Cartoonish World Of Fred Negro
Musician. Cartoonist. Movie star? Legendary Melbournian barfly Fred Negro makes the leap to the big screen in the new documentary celebrating his life and art, Pub: The Movie.
Album of the week: No Photographs
No Photographs is the western-tinged, dream-pop debut for Workhorse. It's the project of Kaurna land/Adelaide singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Harriet Fraser-Barbour.
Coming up
Uncommon Sense
British musician & activist Nick Mulvey joins Amy for a special chat about his album, New Mythology; Nick Feik on federal politics & more!
The International Pop Underground
Featuring interviewing with nice humans & awesome musicians named Stella Donnelly (AU), A.A. Williams (UK) & Ezra Furman (US).
Eat It: Karen Martini's Cook Was Written to Live On The Kitchen Bench
Karen Martini is the author of 'COOK: The Only Book You Need in the Kitchen'. Karen pops into Eat It to discuss her latest cookbook, a book six years in the making.
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Primal Screen: In Warm Blood, Rick Charnoski Explores the American Underlcass
“WARM BLOOD weaves jagged textures of old photos, scrawled letters found in the trash, interviews done in the midnight gloom under bridges, fake news broadcasts and random audio samples together to create a…
Breakfasters: Sue Thomson on Women Under Cover
Some 240,000 women over 55 are at risk of homelessness in Australia, a figure both surprising and shocking. The recently released documentary Under Cover, narrated by actress Margot Robbie, introduces us to…
Off The Record: Adalita Celebrates 50 Years Of Exile On Main Street
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Rolling Stones’ classic album Exile On Main Street, some of Australia’s most beloved musicians are getting together to bring the record back to the live stage…
Frantic Items: KILAT On Their Debut Rantai Penjinak
Noisy heads Karina Utomo, Ben Andrews and Rama Parwata swung by the Triple R studio as KILAT, their latest project together. The death metal group have played a series of sold out shows…
Aug
2022
Christine Natsumi Trio
6:00 pm
Wesley AnneKimberly
6:30 pm
Palais Hepburn SpringsHugo Race Fatalists (Album Launch)
6:30 pm
George LaneVardos
6:30 pm-8:15 pm
Open StudioAJR
6:30 pm
Palais Theatre
What’s OnRRR Presents
What’s happening today
Aug
2022
Christine Natsumi Trio
6:00 pm
Wesley AnneKimberly
6:30 pm
Palais Hepburn SpringsHugo Race Fatalists (Album Launch)
6:30 pm
George LaneVardos
6:30 pm-8:15 pm
Open StudioAJR
6:30 pm
Palais Theatre