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E17: Conversation with John Watson

E17: Conversation with John Watson

FromToo Much of Not Enough: A Silverchair Podcast


E17: Conversation with John Watson

FromToo Much of Not Enough: A Silverchair Podcast

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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Jun 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, I speak to someone without whom you probably would never have heard of the band Silverchair. Not only did he essentially discover them and, in his role as a Sony A&R sign the band to Murmur, he also not long after became their manager and mentor and navigated their career basically from start to finish.His John Watson Management company currently manages some of the biggest names in Australian music, such as Midnight Oil, Cold Chisel, Missy Higgins and Birds of Tokyo. He is also the founder and head of Eleven, the record label that released Diorama and Young Modern in Australia and put out albums by The Dissociatives, Goyte, Paul Mac and the Presets.  I have wanted to talk to John Watson ever since I started this podcast, so this was a real bucket list guest. I hope you enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed talking to John ‘Watto’ Watson. Contact me:Instagram: @silverchairpodcastFacebook.com/silverchairpodcastsilverchairpodcast@gmail.comhttp://silverchairpodcast.buzzsprout.com  I’m now on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/silverchairpodcast Donate to the show directly: https://bit.ly/3iWpDza My affiliate link for Buzzsprout. Sign up and get a $20 Amazon gift card:https://bit.ly/2RPtVMO  Support the show
Released:
Jun 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (20)

A podcast recapping the albums of the Australian band Silverchair. Can you believe there's never been a podcast about Silverchair? I couldn't, so I made one. In each fortnightly episode, I’ll cover one release by the band with some special guest episodes interspersed along the way. Won’t you come with me to a place in a little town?