The Rise & Fall of Easterfest

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The Rise & Fall of Easterfest

In the late 90's a group of Toowoomba business people, civic leaders and the city's church community come together with an audacious plan - stage a gospel music festival that will bring people into the city over the Easter weekend. Despite humble beginnings, Easterfest (formerly the Australian Gospel Music Festival) grew to achieve major event status in Queensland, and became one of the largest ticketed drug and alcohol free events in the southern hemisphere. But only a few years after their biggest event, Easterfest became yet another casualty of the music festival business. It's been a decade since the final festival in 2015, and this podcast series will look back at how Easterfest grew to become a major player in Christian music internationally, and the events that led to the event coming to an end. It's a celebration of almost two decades of music, community and a spirit of unity, with the story told by the organisers, volunteers and the musicians that graced the stages of Easterfest. The Rise & Fall of Easterfest is written and hosted by Justin Rouillon and is a production of 96five Studios. For more podcasts with purpose, search for 96five in your podcast app or go to www.96five.com/listen/podcasts/

Season 1

  1. EPISODE 1

    Episode 1 - The Rise

    The Rise & Fall of Easterfest is a celebration of the Easterfest and Australian Gospel Music Festivals, that ran for almost two decades in Toowoomba.  In this first episode, we’ll be looking at the rise – how did the festival get started in 1999 and then grow to become one of Queensland’s major events?  How did things like local Christian music scenes and the growth of Christian radio in Australia also help? You’ll hear from Isaac Moody (former Easterfest/AGMF CEO), Dave Schenk (former Easterfest event manager and later festival director) and Linda Monteith (Easterfest event manager), as well as other players who helped to get the festival running and growing.  You’ll also hear from many of the artists who graced the stages in the early years of AGMF and Easterfest.  You can also keep those nostalgic vibes going with our special Easterfest and AGMF playlist on Spotify.  ‘Carnival of Flowers Toowoomba’ (Prepared by the Queensland Minister for Lands and Irrigation) audio courtesy of the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.  Soundtrack: Zero (Rhubarb), Your Sweet Voice (Paul Colman Trio), In Love With You (Claire Hazzard), Kitchen by Kitchen (Dumpster), Exerciser (Rhubarb), New Tragedy (Battered Fish/Leo Nine), Cravin' Mild (Dumpster), Run (Paul Colman Trio), Finest Unreliable Friend (Claire Hazzard), Psalm 121 - He Watches Over You (Sons of Korah). All original music used with permission.    This podcast is brought to you from the studios of 96five.  It was written and presented by Justin Rouillon.   You can find more podcasts like this by searching for 96five in your podcast app, by downloading the 96five app from your app store, or going to the 96five podcast page on our website.  Support the show: https://www.96five.com/donate/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    55 min
  2. EPISODE 2

    Episode 2 - The Music

    The Rise & Fall of Easterfest is a celebration of the Easterfest and Australian Gospel Music Festivals, that ran for almost two decades in Toowoomba.  You can’t have a music festival without the music and that’s what the focus is in this episode.   What did the Australian Christian music scene look like in the late 90s and early 2000s?  How did local artists help AGMF grow in the early years?  And how did the festival help artists who had aspirations to take their music overseas?  You’ll hear new interviews and archive material from some of the artists who graced the festival’s stages over the years.  Keep those nostalgic vibes going with our special Easterfest and AGMF playlist on Spotify.  Soundtrack: Children of the Western World (Steve Grace), Finest Hour (Rookie), Shovel (Dumpster), Chaos of Youth (Battered Fish/Leo Nine), Zero (Rhubarb), In Love With You (Claire Hazzard), We're a Band (Scat), Anna K (Rookie), Turn (Paul Colman Trio), New York, Show Me & We Will Not Be Silent (Alabaster Box),  All original music used with permission.    This podcast is brought to you from the studios of 96five.  It was written and presented by Justin Rouillon.   You can find more podcasts like this by searching for 96five in your podcast app, by downloading the 96five app from your app store, or going to the 96five podcast page on our website.  Support the show: https://www.96five.com/donate/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    57 min
  3. EPISODE 5 BONUS

    Bonus Bit #1 - Paul Colman's Full Interview

    When I was making a list of guests for this podcast series, Paul Colman was right at the very top, because he and his band the Paul Colman Trio, were the biggest act in Australian Christian music as the Australian Gospel Music Festival got going in the early 2000s.  The Paul Colman Trio released a number of independent albums before relocating to the US in 2002.  They subsequently received a Dove Award and a Grammy nomination for their US debut 'New Map of the World'. The trio disbanded in early 2004, before reforming at Easterfest's request in 2009, also recording and releasing the album 'Return' that year. In this interview Paul chats about some of his Easterfest and AGMF memories, the Christian music scene of the late 90s and early 2000s, his stint as Newsboys guitarist, watching the band For King and Country develop, and the Paul Colman Trio reunion at Easterfest in 2009.  Links: Paul Colman Trio website Paul Colman website Paul Colman Trio Bandcamp You can keep those nostalgic vibes going with our special Easterfest and AGMF playlist on Spotify.  Don’t forget to leave us a review with your favourite memory of the Easterfest and AGMF days, and don’t be afraid to go hard with the five star ratings! Your ratings and reviews will help other people find the podcast.  This podcast is brought to you from the studios of 96five.  It was written and presented by Justin Rouillon.   You can find more podcasts like this by searching for 96five in your podcast app, by downloading the 96five app from your app store, or going to the 96five podcast page on our website.  Support the show: https://www.96five.com/donate/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    45 min
  4. EPISODE 6

    Bonus Bit #2 - The Aftermath of Easter Saturday 2011

    If you’ve listened to the full series of the Rise and Fall of Easterfest, you know that the events that unfolded on Easter Saturday night in 2011 would end up being one of those key moments in the Easterfest story.  Steve Monro and Matt Gees were radio presenters with Vision Christian Media, who were on the ground on Easter Sunday in 2011, painting a picture to their listeners of what had transpired the night before.  They were able to capture CEO Isaac Moody’s press conference as he addressed the media that morning, as well as speaking to Jason Solaris who was heading up the Youth With a Mission team, as well as some of the campers who’d gone through a pretty trying night.  Thanks so much to Steve and Matt as well as Andrew Robbo Robinson from Vision Christian Media for providing the audio, and I hope you enjoy this bonus bit from the Easterfest of 2011.   You can keep those nostalgic vibes going with our special Easterfest and AGMF playlist on Spotify.  Don’t forget to leave us a review with your favourite memory of the Easterfest and AGMF days, and don’t be afraid to go hard with the five star ratings! Your ratings and reviews will help other people find the podcast.  This podcast is brought to you from the studios of 96five.  It was written and presented by Justin Rouillon.   You can find more podcasts like this by searching for 96five in your podcast app, by downloading the 96five app from your app store, or going to the 96five podcast page on our website.  Support the show: https://www.96five.com/donate/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    12 min
  5. EPISODE 8 BONUS

    Bonus Bit #4 - The Aussie Brothers Who Conquered The World

    One of my favourite Easterfest stories is around two expat Aussie brothers, who wrote a bunch of killer songs, crafted a sound that can really only be described as epic, and found themselves at the very top of the Christian Music industry in the US.  But when you look at the For King and Country story, the origins of it begin at Easterfest in 2009, when Joel and Luke Smallbone, originally billed as Austoville, and then Joel and Luke, play one of their first ever shows. In this bonus bit we'll hear from Joel Smallbone about what that support from the Easterfest crew meant to him and his brother Luke.   We'll also step back to 2013, with Liam Renton (former 96five breakfast and Australia's Hot 25 Countdown host) and interview with Joel that took place at the Momentum conference in the USA. You can keep those nostalgic vibes going with our special Easterfest and AGMF playlist on Spotify.  Don’t forget to leave us a review with your favourite memory of the Easterfest and AGMF days, and don’t be afraid to go hard with the five star ratings! Your ratings and reviews will help other people find the podcast.  This podcast is brought to you from the studios of 96five.  It was written and presented by Justin Rouillon.   You can find more podcasts like this by searching for 96five in your podcast app, by downloading the 96five app from your app store, or going to the 96five podcast page on our website.  Support the show: https://www.96five.com/donate/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    10 min
  6. EPISODE 9

    Bonus Bit #5 - Jeremy Bennett, Toupee Records & The Brisbane Scene

    When the Australian Gospel Music festival, the event that would give rise to Easterfest got going in 1999, the independent Christian music scenes across Australia were pretty healthy.  There was a lot going on in that space with plenty of Aussie muso’s diving in and giving it a go.  In Brisbane, the scene was thriving, with the local indie label Toupee Records bringing together the cream of the crop like Rhubarb, Battered Fish, Dumpster, Tonjip, Beanbag and Elementary Penguin.  Many of the bands on the Toupee roster would help enable the growth of AGMF in those early years, so I thought who better to sit down and chat with about that era, than the founder of Toupee Records... Jeremy Bennett.   You can keep those nostalgic vibes going with our special Easterfest and AGMF playlist on Spotify.  Don’t forget to leave us a review with your favourite memory of the Easterfest and AGMF days, and don’t be afraid to go hard with the five star ratings! Your ratings and reviews will help other people find the podcast.  This podcast is brought to you from the studios of 96five.  It was written and presented by Justin Rouillon.   You can find more podcasts like this by searching for 96five in your podcast app, by downloading the 96five app from your app store, or going to the 96five podcast page on our website.  Support the show: https://www.96five.com/donate/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    20 min
  7. EPISODE 10 BONUS

    Bonus Bit #6 - The Artist That Took 7 Years to Book

    Michael W Smith was one of the biggest artists to ever grace the stage at Easterfest, having been one of the defining artists of the contemporary christian music movement in the 1980’s.   Along with his good friend Amy Grant, Michael had a significant impact on the genre, not just as a performer, but also as a songwriter and producer.  But because of his commitment to his church at Easter, it took festival organisers 7 years to get Michael to sign on for the 2012 Easterfest. We've dived into the 96five archives, with Liam Renton (96five breakfast/Australia's Hot 25 Countdown) in conversation with Michael W Smith in 2013.  It was recorded at the Christian Music Broadcaster's Momentum Conference in Florida. You can keep those nostalgic vibes going with our special Easterfest and AGMF playlist on Spotify.  Don’t forget to leave us a review with your favourite memory of the Easterfest and AGMF days, and don’t be afraid to go hard with the five star ratings! Your ratings and reviews will help other people find the podcast.  This podcast is brought to you from the studios of 96five.  It was written and presented by Justin Rouillon.   You can find more podcasts like this by searching for 96five in your podcast app, by downloading the 96five app from your app store, or going to the 96five podcast page on our website.  Support the show: https://www.96five.com/donate/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    13 min
5
out of 5
24 Ratings

About

In the late 90's a group of Toowoomba business people, civic leaders and the city's church community come together with an audacious plan - stage a gospel music festival that will bring people into the city over the Easter weekend. Despite humble beginnings, Easterfest (formerly the Australian Gospel Music Festival) grew to achieve major event status in Queensland, and became one of the largest ticketed drug and alcohol free events in the southern hemisphere. But only a few years after their biggest event, Easterfest became yet another casualty of the music festival business. It's been a decade since the final festival in 2015, and this podcast series will look back at how Easterfest grew to become a major player in Christian music internationally, and the events that led to the event coming to an end. It's a celebration of almost two decades of music, community and a spirit of unity, with the story told by the organisers, volunteers and the musicians that graced the stages of Easterfest. The Rise & Fall of Easterfest is written and hosted by Justin Rouillon and is a production of 96five Studios. For more podcasts with purpose, search for 96five in your podcast app or go to www.96five.com/listen/podcasts/

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