If you listened to the episode earlier this year where I talked to Dave Parker of The Nukes, you may have been wondering about this guy called Snapper we kept talking about. Well wonder no more, because here he is! I had another brief visit to Auckland a few months ago and jumped at the opportunity to chat to him. It wasn’t ideal timing – there was a major building fire in the city which caused traffic chaos and terrible air quality, but Snapper battled through the smoke and traffic to have a chat to me at my hotel. Thanks Snapper – I think it was worth it!
Some show-related links below:
· Central Coast Ukulele Festival
· Men At Work copyright ruling
· WOMAD
· Azo Bell
· SPRUKE
Songs played in this episode were written by David Thiele.
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