Australians, along with troops of other nationalities, were imprisoned in Singapore’s Changi prison during World War 2. A lot of self-made entertainment was needed including, of course, music. A ukulele made from scrap was made and played by POW, the late Jeff Caddies. You can read all about it and view the pix here.
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Sunday, November 29, 2020
VERANDAH MUSIC IN CHANGI
Friday, November 27, 2020
RUM’UNS, REBELS AND RATBAGS PODCAST
Swaggie c 1900, NSW Government Printer |
Who was Handkerchief Jones? And why did Tom Doyle piss on the olives? Find out all about it as we fall into conversation and catastrophe with some of Australia’s colourful folk characters.
Another Yarns of Oz ‘podcast, written, produced and presented by Rob Willis and Graham Seal and featuring Bob Payne singing ‘One of the Has-Beens’….
Sunday, October 18, 2020
PANDEMIC PLAY
Ruth Hazleton and Judy McKinty are running a great children's folklore project at PANDEMIC PLAY. The project asks kids, teens, parents, grandparents, carers or teachers to send in art, games, rhymes and the like, related to the COVID pandemic.
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Featuring authentic audio from the Oral History and Folklore Collection at the National Library of Australia, including Pat Nicholson, Maurice (Morris) Styles, Edgar Penzig, Rod Butler, Sally Sloane and Gladys Scrivener.
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
RECORDING CONVERSATIONS - on a budget!
Do you want to conduct an Oral History project to archival audio standard but have only a small budget for recording equipment?
Rob and Ollie Willis offer some thoughts on equipment they have used and that won't break the bank. These are only examples of some methods that could work, there are probably many other alternatives and we have tried to keep it basic and simple.
We have avoided too much technical overload but are happy for people to contact us if more detailed information is required.
The price range of examples is included in the video notes.
These examples are from our personal research and use and we have NO connection with the makers of any recorders or equipment.
HOW TO SPIN A YARN - WITH BILL CASE
We often get asked "what is the difference between a yarn and a joke"? Hopefully this video will answer the question as Bill Case (1917-2001) was a master Yarnspinner. John Harpley and I recorded this 15 minute yarn as part of a dance night that Bill played for at Don McBain's Barn in Nelson, Vic. Apologies for video quality but it shows the rapport that Bill had with the audience and how he held them.
I heard this yarn twice, the second time being at the Sharing the Harvest concert, a memorial for John Meredith in 2001. Bill captivated the audience there as well.
A few explanations - Bill's father ran a Pie Cart in Mount Gambier, SA, specalising in Pie Floaters, young Bill often helped him. Pie Floaters are very popular in South Australia and consist of a pie in a bowl of thick mushy peas. The peas are 'blue boilers' and, if too hard to boil, are softened by the addition of Bicarbonate of Soda, this is where Bill's yarn takes a twist.
Rob Willis
Thursday, August 13, 2020
CASTOR OIL, KERO AND BLUEBAGS: HOMEMADE MEDICINE
Our latest podcast is now available at https://yarnsofoz.podbean.com/
This time we’re having a listen to how people dealt with accidents and illness in the days before medical attention was easily available. Treating the everyday afflictions of colds, stings, hangovers – and piles – was often a ‘kill or cure’ experience. Definitely not to be tried at home!
Monday, July 27, 2020
THE WEDDERBURN OLDTIMERS ON THE VERANDAH MUSIC CHANNEL
Sunday, July 12, 2020
BUSHRANGERS VS OUTLAWS
Bushranger’s flight by artist S T Gill (1818-1880) published by James J. Blundell & Co. Melbourne Victoria [1856] |
‘ … Jesse James (46%) emerges as by far the most frequently named outlaw. While it is perhaps not surprising that many Australians can identify James, the results provide a gauge of the extent of their knowledge. The next best known outlaw – Billy the Kid – was named by 33% of respondents in total. Thereafter, a substantial drop in recognition occurs to Butch Cassidy (12%) and the Sundance Kid (6%), famously represented in the 1969 film of the same name starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford. The other James gang members – including Jesse’s older brother Frank – also fared poorly in the survey. ‘Wild Bill’ (James Butler) Hickok was identified by 5% of the sample as an outlaw, as were Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp by approximately 3%. In reality these lawmen allegedly worked both sides of the law (Carnes 1996).In contrast, 80% of Australians named Ned Kelly as a bushranger and 29% identified Ben Hall. The next best known bushrangers were Captain Thunderbolt and Dan Morgan with around 12% of the cumulative responses. These results show that Jesse James and Billy the Kid are recognisable to more Australians than any of their home grown outlaws, with the exception of the armoured outlaw, Ned Kelly! …’
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
WHO CALLED THE COOK A BASTARD? - PODCAST
Lunch in the bush, near Warwick, ca.1893. State Library Qld. |
MORE BUSHRANGER BALLAD PUZZLES
William Strutt, 'Bushrangers, Victoria, Australia, 1852' (detail), 1887, oil on canvas, The University of Melbourne Art Collection, gift of the Russell and Mab Grimwade Bequest, 1973 |
Tuesday, June 23, 2020
A RIVER MURRAY MYSTERY
Environment SA |
A naval commander, Bill Jinks is his name.
Who sailed where the Murray’s clear waters do flow,
Did this freshwater shellback, with his Yeo heave a yeo…
Saturday, June 20, 2020
NARIEL CREEK, 1971 – ON THE TELLY!
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
JIVING ON JUNETEENTH
Juneteenth celebration in 1900 at Eastwoods Park. (Austin History Center via NMAAHC) |
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
ALL THE PRETTY WALTZES - NEW RELEASE
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
MY FATHER, BURL IVES, PETE SEEGER AND AUSTRALIA’S FOLK MUSIC HERITAGE
Saturday, May 23, 2020
REMEMBER, REMEMBER ... WITH DANNY SPOONER
CRACKER NIGHT!
Friday, May 15, 2020
SOLDIERS SINGING – FROM THE BOER WAR TO VIETNAM
WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND. 1919-04-25. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS SINGING SONGS AROUND THE PIANO IN A YMCA. NLA. |
Monday, May 4, 2020
UPON THE FIFTH OF MAY – THE DEATH OF BEN HALL
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
LAUGHING OFF THE SPANISH 'FLU
Advertisement for Nicholas’s Aspro, claiming to cure the Spanish influenza. Herald, 29 January 1919 |
Saturday, April 18, 2020
FOLK AT THE NATIONAL LIBRARY
Explore National Folk Festivals and the National Library's folklore collections online
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
REIGNING THEM IN - WOMEN AND THE COACHING INDUSTRY IN AUSTRALIA
Chinese passengers inside and on top of coach, Castlemaine 1853. |
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
FRANK POVAH, BACK OF WOLLAR, 1990
Frank Povah at the National Library of Australia |
Frank in his hut at Wollar |
Sunday, March 29, 2020
VERANDAH MUSIC – ITALIAN PRISONER OF WAR STYLE
Friday, March 27, 2020
VERANDAH MUSIC RIVERBOAT STYLE
Thursday, March 12, 2020
ST KEVIN’S BAWDY SONG HAS A LONG HISTORY
Sunday, March 1, 2020
VERANDAH STORIES – AND SOME MUSIC
Having a yarn ... |
Friday, February 28, 2020
Wednesday, February 19, 2020
LEARNING 'FLASH JACK'
* B-bows