Episodes

  • #046 The SAMPRA Development Fund | Yvette Rammalo
    Feb 16 2023
    You've got to APPLY if you want any chance at being funded!

    Are you a musician and not yet a member of SAMPRA? Are you confused about whether you should be?

    Today's interview will help you understand the importance of signing up.

    I'm chatting to Yvette Rammalo, (PR & Marketing Officer from SAMPRA) and she has a lot of GREAT advice for anyone looking to submit an application for the SAMPRA Development Fund.

    Yup, a couple of times a year SAMPRA distributes funds that can go towards music productions, live events, training (and a number of other things), but you've got to APPLY if you want any chance at being funded.

    For anyone who doesn't know, SAMPRA (short for the South Africa Music Performance Rights Association) is a collective management organisation (CMO) that administers Needletime Rights on behalf of recording artists and record labels.

    The SAMPRA Development Fund is the CSI arm of SAMPRA, and its vision is to promote the value of South African recorded music with the aim of providing SAMPRA members with strategic opportunities to stimulate their growth, development, sustainability and social awareness.

    Spoiler alert: there are some products that you can't apply for unless you've earned R3000 in royalties, BUT there are some products that you can STILL apply for if you haven't earned that.

    Listen to the episode, get informed, become a member, and consider applying for the SAMPRA Development Fund!

    For any SAMPRA queries, email info@sampra.org.za
    For any SAMPRA Development Fund-related queries, email info@samprafund.co.za

    Outro music: 'One Day Closer to the Rain' by Shotgun Tori.
    Music used with permission from rights holder. Follow SAMPRA on Twitter · Follow SAMPRA on Instagram
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    34 mins
  • #45 If you stop you don't get better! | Bruce Dennill
    Feb 10 2023
    Don't listen to the naysayers...

    Bruce Dennill is a writer, an art critic, and a musician based in Johannesburg.

    In this episode we talk about the creative faucet, how there's simply too MUCH music, understanding the value of art, having tracks picked up for TV shows and the importance of figuring out who your friends are.

    'Dreamed you different' by Bruce Dennill.
    Music used with permission from the rights holder. Connect with Bruce on LinkedIn · Follow Bruce on Instagram
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    35 mins
  • #044 Just put it out there man! | Steve East
    Jan 31 2023
    "The majority of us will never get involved in the business side of music"

    "I want us all to be 60 / 70 (years old). Still playing, still jamming and going at it and probably still moaning we don't get paid enough."

    Steve East, aka Mayor of Benoni is a jack of all trades and a master of all of them! A musician, booking agent, designer, music video director, radio voice, vocalist from the old country band Crystal park, and founder of Rockford media.

    In this week's episode of the Shotgun Story podcast we talk about the proverbial glass ceiling for roots, blues & country in South Africa, the 'boys club', ageism, playing on the same stages as your musical heroes and how hard it is to book bands when they don't have videos of themselves performing live!
    "Pick your best song, play it live and send me like 30 seconds"

    Listen for a really down to earth, honest perspective of what it's like to be a working musician in SA.

    "It's just kind of finding your thing and just doing it." - Steve East

    'Maybe Tomorrow'
    Written by John Crossen and Terry Bush
    Performed by Steve East
    Recorded by Ye Olde Farm House Studios

    Send an email to Steve - Steve.East@RockfordMedia.com Connect with Steve on LinkedIn
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    32 mins
  • #043 Just be you | Lizzie Gaisford
    Jan 24 2023
    You're not doing anybody any favours trying to be somebody you're not.

    Lizzy Lou Gaisford is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist in the band the Fishwives. She's also an ecologist with a particular passion for frogs.

    We sat down for a chat in a rainy room in Eshowe mid-COVID some years ago. I FINALLY got around to listening to it. And much like every episode so far, it's come at a time when I needed to hear this conversation.

    Maybe you do too?

    We talk about making music as a coping mechanism, songwriting from a South African perspective, the desire to delete social media, the power of covering other people's songs, and how not doing music full-time doesn't need to change your identity as a musician.

    "You play the songs that people love and that mean things to them and then you're doing your job. That's the archetypal purpose." - Lizzie Lou Gaisford (Fishwives)

    "I have done lots of strange work for money and it's never affected my sense of self. I'm lucky. You can whore yourself out doing spreadsheets, but because I'm a musician, I can then stay up all night writing a song." - Lizzie Lou Gaisford (Fishwives)

    The Fishwives very recently released a new album and it's SO GOOD. Follow the links to listen to it.

    'Leadwood and the Lion' by Fishwives Fishwives Facebook
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    24 mins
  • #042 The service is to the song | Nicole Theron
    Dec 16 2022
    'My hooks don't ba-dum-ching'

    "If your idea of success is being on the radio, then you want to be in the entertainment industry. If your idea of success is making a lot of money, then you want to be in the music business. But if you want to touch people's lives, and if you want to have a life of wonder, adventure, and magic, then music is what you're after..."

    Engaging, irreverent and subversive, Nicole Turon is a fearless singer, songwriter, poet and performer. She weaves delicate, intoxicating harmonies of piano and voice that haunt and linger with a wit sharp enough to cut you.

    If you'd like to become her pen pal, email her at nicoletheronmusic@gmail.com. She promises to write back.

    'Out of Context' by Nicole Theron. Music used with permission from rights holder.
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    38 mins
  • #041 If you're an artist, you're never going to not be that | Andrew Jed
    Dec 7 2022
    So don't be afraid of being fearless in your songwriting.

    Ready to quit? Letting vanity metrics define your worth as an artist? Getting down on yourself because you don’t feel like you’re cracking a certain number of followers or likes on social media?

    Just STOP!

    Chock-full of advice and inspiration, Andrew Jed’s interview has some gems that will have you back in studio making music again. This is exactly what you need to hear today.

    Andrew Jed is a songwriter and musician in the most vintage sense of the term. He is a songwriter for the songwriter, a musician for the musicians, and a performer for the people. His songs are records of moments and experiences and nostalgia and half-drunk bottles of old rough-edged saloon whiskey.

    "Brakeman" by Andrew Jed. Music used with permission from the rights holder. Visit Andrew's website
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    44 mins
  • #040 Music saves lives | Naledi Tlailane
    Sep 9 2022
    A reminder to follow your own vision and trust yourself. You are important.

    If you're in the entertainment industry, chances are you took a real knock over the past two years! But Naledi Tlailane reckons that the thick skin that entertainers have had to develop from a career full of auditions (and subsequent rejections) helped prepare them for the ultimate "No" of the COVID-19 lockdowns.

    Naledi Tlailane is an actress, storyteller, presenter, voice artist, and aspiring documentary short filmmaker. She's an art and drama practitioner mostly working with children from underprivileged communities and uplifting our environment.

    This week's episode is a small window into the life of a high-energy performer who gets to explore her goofy side in her drama work. Recorded sometime last year, Naledi and I chatted about creativity as a survival instinct, rejection as a tool for resilience, the importance of remembering where you started and WHY you do this!

    We also talk a little about the slow unfurling of the music scene post-covid, and how EVERYBODY should stay creative, whether or not it's your job.

    "Ethereal" by Rikus Nieuwenhuis (Karmic Kick). Music used with permission from the rights holder. Follow Naledi on Instagram · Find Naledi on Facebook · Subscribe to Naledi on YouTube
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    26 mins
  • #039 It's Gonna Be Fine | Shotgun Tori
    Aug 26 2022
    If the artists think so, it must be true right?

    Artists, more often than not, head into the dimly lit spaces that most fear to tread. They take the unpalatable aspects of being alive and transmute them into beautiful morsels that make reality and 'adulting' feel less lonely.

    In this episode, Daniel Friedman takes the driver's seat and shines a spotlight on your host Shotgun Tori's new EP 'It's Gonna Be Fine!'

    Riding Shotgun, she takes the guest seat, unpacking the making of this EP, the funding from SAMRO, the incredible musicians who feature on it, and whether she thinks it's actually GONNA be fine.

    Shotgun Tori is an indie folk singer/songwriter who believes that stories are to be shared and not left to wither quietly. Point in case.

    This EP was made possible by SAMRO's MCSF Initiative. Website
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    39 mins