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The Supertone Show
Episode 128: The Supertone Show with Suzy Starlite and Simon Campbell
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Episode 128: The Supertone Show with Suzy Starlite and Simon Campbell

Suzy and Simon present their music and chat show about songs and the people who make them.

Presented by award-winning artists Suzy Starlite & Simon Campbell, it features an eclectic mix of music from their vinyl collections and new music releases, plus special shows focussing on inspirational people who have influenced and changed the sound of modern music.

A 'must listen' for all music lovers and artists!

The next few shows feature music from the cities where Starlite & Campbell are playing during their September/October 2023 UK Tour.

This week’s show is all about Manchester where they will be playing a very special multimedia concert at The Met in Bury on Friday 6th October. It’s a one-off, not-to-be-missed show full of surprises!

Suzy and Simon start this podcast with the debut of - Blow Them All To Pieces - the third track from their new studio album STARLITE.ONE - set for release on Friday 1st September and available to pre-order now. They reveal something right at the end, so make sure you listen to the entire show.

They will be featuring a new song from STARLITE.ONE every week.

The show also features music from Manchester artists: The Hollies, The Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, Johnny Marr and The Chemical Brothers featuring The Flaming Lips.


PRE-ORDER STARLITE.ONE NOW

Johnny Marr
The Chemical Brothers

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The Supertone Show
A music-inspired chat show about songs and the people who make them, featuring an eclectic mix of music, plus special shows focussing on inspirational people who have influenced and changed the sound of modern music.