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Dr. Gonzo (AKA Paul Elliott) presents And This One's Introduced By... Each week a different artist/band introduces the songs from their album or a retrospective of their work. It's free of a formal interview agenda and gives the artists space to tell their stories.

  1. 29 JAN

    And This One's Introduced By... Garry Gray introduces the songs from the Garry Gray & Sacred Cowboys album Cowboy Logic

    Sacred Cowboys were a notable Australian post-punk rock band that emerged in 1982, founded by lead singer-songwriter Garry Gray and bassist Mark Ferrie. Known for their confrontational live performances, the band's lineup underwent numerous changes throughout their active years, which have included multiple periods of splintering and reforming.The band released six albums during their career:  Sacred Cowboys (1984)We Love You ... Of Course We Do (1985)Trouble from Providence (August 1988)Things to Come (July 1996)Cold Harvest (January 2007)Nailed to the Cross (February 2008) Australian music writer Ian McFarlane highlighted their unique sound, describing it as a fusion of "post-punk moodiness and country raunch over a mutant swamp-blues backbeat," positioning them as one of the most electrifying live acts of their time.In 2024, Garry Gray and Mark Ferrie reunited to reform Sacred Cowboys, now joined by Timothy Deane, Anthony Paine, and Damien Fitzgerald, completing their new lineup. This comeback coincides with the release of Cowboy Logic, an anthology showcasing the band's legacy and contributions to the music scene. Fans can look forward to experiencing both classic favorites and potentially new material as the band returns to perform live.Garry Gray is here with Dr Gonzo to introduce a selection of  tracks from the album Cowboy Logic by Garry Gray & Sacred Cowboys on And This One's Introduced By…

  2. 8 JAN

    And This One's Introduced By... Lest We Forget: Rockin’ amongst the stars, a special summer programming show featuring previous aired excerpts with Richard Andrew, Timmy Jack Ray, Ollie Olsen, & Susan King.

    Welcome to 3CR’s summer programming! Dr. Gonzo is here with a special edition of And This One’s Introduced By, where artists introduce their own music. Normally, we feature one artist per episode, but for the next three weeks, we’ll showcase four different artists each week, each selecting tracks from previously aired shows.If you enjoy a particular segment, you can listen to the full show at 3cr.org.au/introducedby. Each week brings a fresh theme, including Rockin’ Women, Indie Innovators, Psychedelic Rockers, Lest We Forget (rockin’ amongst the stars), and High Weirdness.This week’s episode is titled Lest We Forget: Rockin’ Amongst the Stars. It’s a heartfelt tribute to the fragility of life, featuring four remarkable artists we’ve recently lost. Though they are no longer with us, their music lives on as a testament to their talent and spirit.We’ll hear from:Susan King, who, along with her musical partner Paul Wain, created unique cut-and-paste soundscapes in Antediluvian Rocking Horse,Ollie Olsen, the electronic music maestro who was known for his cutting-edge experimental work,Timmy Jack Ray, drummer from Powder Monkey, reminiscing about his time playing with legends Tim Hemensley and John Nolan, andRichard Andrew, who left us far too soon, but not before leaving behind his final album, Black River.Even though these talented artists are no longer with us, their spirit endures through the music they created. Tune in to celebrate their legacy and hear the lasting impact of their work.

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Dr. Gonzo (AKA Paul Elliott) presents And This One's Introduced By... Each week a different artist/band introduces the songs from their album or a retrospective of their work. It's free of a formal interview agenda and gives the artists space to tell their stories.

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