How Ya Goin', Tim Rogers? (You Am I)
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Welcome to the first episode of How Ya Going?
The bloke in this episode is the frontman for You Am I and more recently the Hard-ons. But he’s also got a cracking solo career going and seems to be playing music all over the place as well as popping up in Hollywood movies and on the tele.
He’s an ARIA winner, both as a solo artist and heaps with You Am I, a North Melbourne footy club tragic, and he’s even written a book about his life.
He’s ditched the city life for the countryside the last few years, and he doesn’t live too far from me now. Welcome to the neighbourhood, Tim.
It was a sunny day in late February when Tim came out to my farm for a visit. I showed him around, and then we set ourselves up in my shed for a sit down and a chat.
Enjoy!
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How Ya Goin'? and the upcoming I REALLY LIKE BEER tour is proudly supported by Bodriggy Brewing and Heaps Normal. The best brewskies goin' 'round.
Cosmic Psychos have a new album coming out November 7th, called I REALLY LIKE BEER.
A tour will quickly follow it, where we'll be playing 40 odd dates through Australia. And we’ll be hitting Europe and The States next year.
Check out cosmicpsychos.com.au if you wanna get onto tickets or make sure we’re coming your way.
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How Ya Goin'? is produced by Sam Loy, a documentary maker, podcast and radio producer, and wannabe rock star. He started making audio content as a hobby, producing the documentary show Human/Ordinary. The right people heard the show and he started getting offers for work.
Since then, he's worked with the likes of Louis Theroux (The Louis Theroux Podcast), Marc Fennel (Not Alone - Beyond Blue), and Alexis Fernandez (Rule Benders - Samsung), and is very chuffed about making a 10 part book adaptation about an infamous 1944 plot to kill Hitler (Treason).
He has enjoyed every moment of working on How Ya' Goin'?, except for driving home from Ross' farm late at night, dodging 37 kangaroos with a death wish.