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Coming up - November 27th |
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Tuesday, 23 November 2010 10:22 |
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Hey Hey is going to see 2010 out in style.
In celebration of home-grown talent, the show will be kicked off with one Aussie group making it big in the US, Human Nature. They'll give us a sample of their Vegas-inspired album with a sensational Elvis medley.

From Darwin to the dancefloors of the world, uber-popular songstress Jessica Mauboy has been busy recording with some of the biggest names in the US. She'll be performing her upbeat single, Saturday Night.

And after winning two ARIAs in the categories of Best Female Artist and Breakthrough Artist, Megan Washington has confirmed her place as one of the hottest artists on the Australian music scene. She sings like an angel, writes her own material, plays keyboard and guitar and marches to her own beat. And Saturday night she'll be marching straight into our studios to perform her lauded single, Cement.

One of Australia's finest country performers, Troy Cassar-Daley will be heading in to the Hey Hey studio to sing a number from his aptly titled album I Love This Place.

You'll see what eventuated when Suze Raymond caught up with Harry Kewell, another Aussie kicking goals overseas, so to speak.
Plus there's heaps of other surprises in store, especially for the lucky person who wins the Ford Mondeo.
So we'll expect to see you Saturday at 7.30. |
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Coming up - November 20th |
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Tuesday, 16 November 2010 11:00 |
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With only two shows left, we've got a lot to squeeze in.
One of Australia's most popular rock groups, Amy Meredith will be kicking off the show with their single, Faded White Dress.
Justice Crew will be showing us what it took to win Australia's Got Talent with a magnificently choreographed number you won't want to miss.
A special appearance by Australia's greatest export, The Wiggles will thrill young and old. As well as performing a number to entertain all ages, they'll be helping out with a few other segments on the show.
And our own Sally Cooper will be taking centre stage for another unforgettable number.

And that's just what we can predict. For all the unpredictable entertainment in between, tune in Saturday at 7.30. |
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Coming up - November 13th |
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Tuesday, 09 November 2010 14:18 |
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Every now and then, a rare talent comes along. And this Saturday, that talent will be coming along to perform for us at Hey Hey. His name is Straalen McCallum and you'll discover why Sony big wig, Denis Handlin, signed this 12-year old on the spot.

We're also very excited Short Stack will be joining us for a live performance of their new single on our outside stage.

Plus, you'll find out how to win a brand spanking new Ford Mondeo.
To see all this and a whole lot more, tune in Saturday at 7.30. |
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Thursday, 04 November 2010 10:16 |
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This week Hey Hey is going a little bit country and a little bit musical theatre.
The amazing cast of Hairspray will be getting things off to a rocking start. You won't want to miss them perform their show stopping number, Can't Stop The Beat.

Another musical legend Rhonda Burchmore will dropping by. All before things get decidedly country and western with Aussie songstress Kasey Chambers performing her catchy single, Little Bird.

And if that wasn't enough, the one and only Tex Perkins and his band, The Tennessee Four, will be performing a number from their Helpmann Award winning show, The Man In Black - a tribute to Johnny Cash.

And that's just a portion of the festivities you can expect on the night. So, to catch all this and more, make sure you tune in, Saturday at 7.30.
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Tuesday, 26 October 2010 10:47 |
It's time for some serious name dropping.
This week on the show we have The Verses, the latest incarnation of the brother and sister duo from Killing Heidi, Ella and Jesse Hooper. While they may have a new name, you can expect the same energy and talent that made them a worldwide success with their former band.

The Verses will be bolstering their star power with the help of young Aussie legend-in-the-making, Dan Sultan. Expect some beautiful music from this combination of talented, young artists.
And we'll be chatting with the well-heeled Dame Edna.
The skaters from Rolling Entertainment will be rolling out the thrills, but hopefully not spills in a choreographed sequence especially for us.
Plus, you'll Feel The Earth Move when the uber talented Marcia Hines takes to the stage.

And that's just for starters. So don't miss a millisecond of our Crazy Clobber episode, this Saturday at 7.30.
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Tuesday, 19 October 2010 13:06 |
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It's going to be a big week on Hey Hey for Aussie music fans.
One of the industry's all time greats, Jimmy Barnes, will be heading into the studio for a couple of energetic numbers. For his solo performance he'll be singing Can't Do It Again, a single from his new album Rage and Ruin.

Then Jimmy will be teaming up with Mahalia Barnes and another gutsy Aussie belter Vanessa Amorosi for a special moment performing A Piece Of My Heart.

Award-winning New Zealand songstress Brooke Fraser will also be joining us to perform her uplifting hit single Something in The Water.
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Tuesday, 12 October 2010 11:34 |
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To get Saturday nights off to a flying start, the studio's going to be bursting with guests.
Much-loved singer/songwriter Brian Mcfadden will be taking time out of his busy television and recording schedule to pay us a visit. He'll be talking shop and playing his new single 'Mistakes'.

Plus, the very busy Zoe Badwi will taking the night off from modelling and acting to sing and dance her way through her new hit single Freefallin'.

We've also locked in country boys, McAlister Kemp to perform their much-talked about single Hell Yeah. We guarantee it won't take long to see why these guys are going to be the next big thing in Australian music.

Fresh from the Commonwealth Games, Comeback King Geoff Huegill will be coming back to Hey Hey to offer his assistance on Celebrity Head.

Plus, choreographer extraordinaire and the man behind all the Hairspray, Jason Coleman will be making a well-timed entrance into the studio for a chat.
And if all this wasn't enough, some of the stars of the hit sensation Mother Africa, the Circus of The Senses will be making a show stopping appearance.
So make sure you don't miss a moment of this exciting new episode of Hey Hey, Saturday at 7.30. |
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Thursday, 15 July 2010 11:34 |
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Hey Hey's next show is shaping up to be a monumental one.
Consummate entertainer, top Australian export, successful entrepreneur, children's author and recently made aunty Kylie Minogue will be coming in to have a chat, perform a couple of numbers and judge Red Faces.
We'll also enjoy the company of actor Rex Lee who plays one of the most popular characters in the Entourage series, Lloyd. Rex will be joining us in studio for a little tete-a-tete.
Make sure you tune in to catch all the excitement. Wednesday at 7.30.
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Thursday, 08 July 2010 11:50 |
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Get ready for a musical show on the 14th of July.
Starting with songs from the acclaimed musical, Dusty The Concert. Stars of the show Tamsin Carroll and Deni Hines will be performing a medley of Dusty Springfield songs from the show.
Star on the rise, Michael Paynter, will be in to show why he's one of the most talked about new talents among industry professionals. This talented singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist will perform his new single "Love The Fall".
Fast becoming one of Australia's favourite Indie bands, British India will be dropping by for what will be an explosive live performance.
To enjoy this diverse array of exciting musical content, tune in next Wednesday at 7.30. |
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Thursday, 01 July 2010 14:08 |
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Hey Hey's next show is dedicated to the fans of country music and classic rock.
Talented singer songwriter Catherine Britt will be performing one of her catchy new numbers from her fourth album. So make sure you're watching to discover why this prodigious talent was signed to her record label at just 15 years of age.
Classic rock fans rejoice. Mr Daddy Cool himself, Ross Wilson, will be performing his new single, "I Come In Peace".
And you'll also see part two of that great interview with The Eagles.
And that's just for starters. Be watching next Wednesday at 7.30.
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Thursday, 24 June 2010 17:09 |
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Hey Hey It’s Saturday is proving to be the launch pad for new music.
This week, one of Australia’s rock icons, Jimmy Barnes will be on to launch his new single, “Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead”, a number touted to be his most powerful rock single in years.
Super popular Aussie band, Thristy Merc, will be performing their infectious new single, “Mouse Trap Heart”.
Plus, the funky Cat Empire will be on to, you guessed it, perform their new single. “Feelings Gone” promises to be another huge hit for the young group famous for their Latin jazz and rock sounds.
You’ll also be treated to the amazing talents of the all female musical ensemble, Celtic Woman. With a huge following internationally, we think it’s only a matter of time before their popularity skyrockets here, too.
Catch all this and more, Wednesday at 7.30.
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