Episode 3: Logan Bold, Adam Richard, Libby O’Donovan
on Apr 28 in Episodes, Videos & Podcasts by beautyandthebearIn the third episode, Miz Ima Starr twirls the proverbial baton with radio producer Logan Bold. Nathan Little tosses the proverbial caber with the fabulous Adam Richard. And to start the show, Ima discovers there’s no proverb that can sum up the multitalented Libby O’Donovan.
Part 1: Libby O’Donovan
Hailed by the Sydney Morning Herald as “a powerful, sassy performer”, Libby OʼDonovan has performed for over ten years across Australia and around the world. Her achievements include performances in Tokyo, New York City and Canada with various jazz and Cabaret acts including The Meredith Crocksley Project, Cocoʼs Lunch and her co-creations, Flat on your Bacharach and Women with Standards, for which she won a Green room award for her work as Musical Director.
Libby has starred as a cabaret and jazz performer in several major festivals including the Edinburgh Fringe, Sydney Spring Festival, Perth International Arts Festival, the International Jazz Educators Convention, Adelaide Cabaret Festival (including working with New Yorkʼs Jason Robert-Brown and Andrew Lippa), Melbourne Fringe, Adelaide Fringe, and the Wangaratta Jazz Festival. Libby continues to perform Australia-wide as well as fulfilling her commitments as a composer, arranger and musical director.
Official Website
Coco’s Lunch website
Part 2: Adam Richard
Adam is an accomplished stand up comedian and has appeared regularly on The Glass House, Spicks and Specks and Rove Live.
After a stint as Triple J’s Mister Bitch in 2002/2003, Adam is currently a member of the Fox FM breakfast team and has a weekly segment on Channel Ten’s 9am With David and Kim. Adam and his staffy, Snoops, are currently part of the Melbourne team on Network Ten’s new series, Celebrity Dog School.
Snoops is one lucky dog. Adam rescued him from a Melbourne RSPCA animal shelter and Snoops is now an officially adopted doggy.
Part 3: Logan Bold
Logan is the producer of radio play Songs in the Blood – winner in the prestigious New York Festivals Radio Broadcasting Awards, achieving a Silver Medal in the category of Radio Feature/Human Relations. One of only five Australian radio productions to achieve finalist status at the Festival, Songs in the Blood dramatises the true stories of a group of HIV positive and affected women, including mothers, sisters, partners and daughters of HIV positive people.
Logan is also co-host of Aqueerium, which continues to be the only locally produced GLBTIQ radio program in Adelaide. You can hear it on Radio Adelaide 101.5 FM or via the net at www.radio.adelaide.edu.au every Saturday morning from 11.00 until 12.00
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