
8 episodes

Slapdash Song Night! Keira Daley
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5.0 • 3 Ratings
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Slapdash Song Night! is your delicious tasting plate of music, musicals, cabaret, musical comedy, and more from all around Sydney, Australia. Cut loose with your host, Keira Daley, for some toe-tapping, head-bopping, rollicking variety night mayhem. Warning: Dangerously catchy.
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#8 Planes, Trains and Automobiles
We’re back! Apologies for the delay – we’ve been getting our Sydney live show up and running again. In this episode, we make our escape, talking planes, trains, automobiles, and all else in between. Pack your bags and get moving with….
2:07 Slapdash theme
5:14 Blake Erickson
22:47 Cover Me, Bro!
28:34 Special secret guest
35:21 Fiona Pearson
43:02 Songwriting Battle intro
45:21 Pete’s song
50:18 Keira’s song
58:40 Audience vote
59:41 Joanna Weinberg
1:15:31 Closer -
#7 Cover Me, Bro! Special
Everybody take cover for our COVER ME, BRO! special – songs that probably haven’t been covered before, probably for good reason… as voted by YOU! Featuring…
3:41 Slapdash Theme Song
5:15 Intro spiel
7:30 Inês Vaz de Sousa and Joe
15:55 Cover 1: TV Cabbage
20:00 Courtney Powell, Jacqui Greenfield, Tim de Sousa
25:27 Cover 2: I’ve Got Five Dollars And It’s Saturday Night
28:50 Keira Vs Pete’s Songwriting Battle intro
32:42 Keira with Courtney
34:28 Pete with autotune
40:10 Battle result and new Cover Me, Bro! title vote
42:52 Special super top secret guest!
47:28 Shondelle Pratt and Helen Perris
56:00 Cover 3: Look What I Did To My Id
1:01:37 Closing spiel
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#6 Songs for the Uncool – part 2
This is part 2 of our first annual (Montgomery Burns?) “Songs for the Uncool” celebration. We delve even further into obsession and ineptitude with our fabulous guests, and emerge dorktastic but triumphant.
1:42 Slapdash theme
4:02 Cover Me, Bro! suggestions
9:02 Lady Sings It Better
16:40 Songwriting Battle intro
18:26 Sea Salt-N-Cracked Pepper
23:48 Keira and the Slapdash Mini-Band
27:34 Songwriting Battle result
29:04 Hilary Cole with Steven Kreamer
39:28 Conclusion
40:19 Closing number
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#5 Songs for the Uncool – part 1
Slapdash Song Night! is back and will now be available for your earholes fortnightly! Enjoy part 1 of our super-fun “Songs for the Uncool” episode, recorded June 1st 2014, packed with singy-singing nerds, dorks and dweebs!
01:32 Opening number
05:23 Opening spiel
08:36 Sugar & Vice
19:48 Helen Perris
25:16 Pontus Aleryd & Bridget Keating (with Lauren Kenyon and Steven Kreamer)
40:40 Cover Me, Bro! – Powder My Back by Gypsy Rose Lee
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Slapdash Song Night #4 – May the Fourth be with you!
This show was appropriately HUUUUGE! And one of our favourites so far. We nerd it up BIG TIME to celebrate Star Wars Day with this crazy-fun sci-fi-inspired geekstravaganza…
5:45 Lady Sings It Better
16:45 Han Soloist 1: Wyatt Nixon-Lloyd
20:15 Han Soloist 2: Bryce Halliday
26:00 Cover Me, Skywalker!: I Wanna Be Dr Who by Jackson Zumdish
32:48 Slapdash Theme
34:32 Audience suggestions for the next Cover Me, Bro!
35:43 Keira Vs Pete’s Intergalactic Songwriting War – round 4
46:44 Han Soloist 3: Blake Erickson
55:04 Slapdash surprise guest!
1:01:19 Exclaim Theatre Co.
1:15:45 Closer
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Slapdash Song Night #3 – corrupted karaoke
How does one corrupt karaoke? By turning a song on its head – deliberately. Or by singing it beautifully. Or by using real instruments, or airing grievances about karaoke in song. Most of all, by being genuinely entertaining, as are our acts for this episode…
1:45 Jim Fishwick
9:30 Valère (Brendan Hay)
21:21 Cover Me, Bro!: Space Rape (please blame the ep.2 audience for this charming choice of title!) by Gaye Bykers On Acid
26:10 Gigi Fontaine
40:00 “Pete” Vs Keira’s Songwriting Battle – round 3
51:11 Blake Erickson
1:07:25 Closer
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Hilarious, Quirky, Adjectives
Keira Daley is the unyieldingly charming host of Sydney, Australia-based Slapdash Song Night, an evening celebrating all things nerdy, musical, and quirky, with a music theatre twist. Hilarious and beautiful to the ear in equal measure, this show is a monthly gem.