#39 Michael Paynter

#39 Michael Paynter

For more than two decades, Michael Paynter has been one of the most quietly influential and widely respected figures in the Australian music industry. Emerging from Melbourne’s club circuit in 2004, he quickly rose to national attention as an international Sony Music recording artist, delivering multiple Top 20 singles and the multi-platinum hit “Love The Fall” (feat. The Veronicas), one of the most-spun Australian tracks of 2010.

A gifted singer, musician and writer, Michael has recorded albums in Los Angeles, London and across Australia, collaborating with world-class artists, writers and producers. His solo career has seen him tour extensively both at home and abroad, supporting Miley Cyrus, The Script, Seal, and performing alongside icons including John Farnham, Hall & Oates, Vanessa Amorosi and Shannon Noll.

From 2013–2020, Michael served as Music Director for The Veronicas, touring Australia/NZ, Europe, the USA and Asia. He is currently a full-time member of both ICEHOUSE and Jimmy Barnes’ touring bands – two of the most enduring and celebrated names in Australian music. His session and touring résumé also includes Robbie Williams (UK)Bachelor GirlKilling HeidiDelta GoodremReece Mastin, and many more, making him one of the most in-demand musicians in the country.

Michael is equally at home on some of the nation’s biggest stages and broadcast events. He has become a trusted performer for major corporate showcases and nationally televised moments, including multiple appearances on Carols by Candlelight – one of Australia’s highest-rating annual broadcasts, attracting well over a million viewers nationwide each year. He has performed for the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup, delivered the national anthem at the opening of the 2025 Sydney Test, and was featured at the Sydney launch of the new Toyota Prado. Michael also performed the Australian anthem at the 2015 MotoGP, underscoring his reputation as a world-class vocalist relied upon by major organisations, sporting bodies and global brands.

In 2024, Michael took on the formidable role of “Jesus” in Timothy Sheader’s acclaimed production of Jesus Christ Superstar. His performance drew exceptional critical response, culminating in the Judith Johnson Award for Best Leading Performance in a Musical. A video of the much-loved song, “Gethsemane” soon went viral, capturing the attention of the international theatre world and social media viewers alike, clocking millions of views across platforms.

Alongside his live career, Michael has become a powerhouse behind the scenes. Over the past 15 years, he has built a reputation as one of Australia’s most trusted and successful contemporary songwriters and producers. He is a multiple ARIA Award and Golden Guitar Award winner, dividing his time between Australia and Nashville, and is consistently sought after by major artists and labels. His writing and production credits span Aloe Blacc, Jimmy Barnes, Kaylee Bell, Cooper Alan, Casey Barnes, James Johnston, TKay Maidza, Tina Arena, Mason Ramsey, and many others.

Across his body of work – on stage, in the studio, and across continents – Michael Paynter has become synonymous with musical excellence, creative integrity and unwavering professionalism. With a rare blend of grounded confidence, mastery and experience, he remains a compelling force in Australian music: a true craftsman dedicated to elevating every project he touches.

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Ramble City is BACK!
#26 - Blake Dantier
#25 - James Johnston
#23 - Adam Harvey

#23 - Adam Harvey

Adam Harvey discuss his TOP FIVE Adam Harvey Songs. After selling half a million records, being nominated five times for an ARIA Music Award and winning eight golden guitars at the Country Music Awards of Australia he faces his toughest test… picking five favourites from his own catalogue and sharing stories from an incredible career.

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Reprise - Jose McLaughlin

Reprise - Jose McLaughlin

Jose McLaughlin stops by to chat an incredible career, starting with piano in the family home, travelling the world as a recording artist and pop star, and being a part of the 1960’s Mersey Beat Scene, that British invasion that gave us acts like The Beatles. I start by asking Jose about his home town and what it was like growing up in Liverpool… Before The Beatles…

Produced by OFM (Old Fashioned Media)

Created, produced and hosted by me Bradley McCaw

Enginnered by Kayna Statts

Editted by The Great K-Leb

Sound designed by Matt Erskine at Cross Point Solutions

And Original Video designed by Adam Shaw at Axis Productions

Theme composed by James Ryan

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#18 - Allan Clark (Part 2)
#17 - Allan Clark (Part 1)

#17 - Allan Clark (Part 1)

Conversation with ALAN CLARK - Keyboardist for Dire Strait / Hall of Fame Member / Tina Turner / Eric Clapton and more! Part One begins in his home town and finding music in a shop right round the corner from his home.

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#16 - Shane Nicholson
#14 - Shimmy Jiyane

#14 - Shimmy Jiyane

To say South Africa, has a strong history of song and dance… is a pretty big understatement. And few acts from the country have been as beloved or successful as the Soweto Gospel Choir.

Todays guest Shimmy Jiyane a singer, dancer, choir master, choreographer and a Founding Member with the choir.

We recorded this backstage at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre in 2019 just prior to a performance by the choir.

The Soweto Gospel Choir have five grammy nominations, three wins, and have performed alongside some of the music businesses who’s who: Bono, Aretha Franklin Stevie Wonder the list goes on…

Shimmy and I get to discussing his home land, his career performing with the choir, and whether a great dancer can tell if a stranger can move… just by looking at them.

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#13 - Mirusia

#13 - Mirusia

She's known to millions around the world as the "Angel of Australia" - the name given to her by that famous Dutch violinist, André Rieu. But today, she joins us for a good old Ramble Chat!

Todays guests is the one and only - Mirusia - an Australian born Soprano with Dutch heritage that made her name touring the world with Andre Rieu before a flourishing solo career put her CD’s and DVD’s at number one on the Australian ARIA charts.

We sit down in Brisbane Australia, pre-covid, to discuss her Opera career, performing stadium-size concerts all over the world… we even explore the differences between being Dutch and Australian…  in a very silly game I invent called “How do I say this in Dutch” - spoilers I rarely things correctly. 

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