The Dusty Boots podcast

By: The Dusty Boots Podcast
  • Summary

  • The Dusty Boots Podcast, hosted by Shooter the Chippy and Bottleo Bill the singing farmer, is a weekly show where they dive into all thing's country music, farming, and even good old-fashion country footy. They chat it up, sharing their experiences around the country lifestyle and keeping us entertained with their lively discussions from their call line. if you're into country music, farming, and twos footy, this podcast is definitely worth a listen! yeehaw!

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Episodes
  • Ep.74 - Dusty Tunes
    Mar 6 2025

    Dusty tunes show has landed, and the excitement Builds waiting for Bill to open up the vocals with "White Horse". Artist of the week Danny Phegan , Dad song of the week "Sold Grundy auction", Video clip of week is the ripper song "Time to learn", Tommy the Pommy rings in with happiness for another pick and most importantly our Music chat, news and new releases!



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    47 mins
  • Ep.73 - Bruise Cruise
    Mar 4 2025
    Bill has lost his voice and come down with the flu again! The boys cover what they did on the weekend and throughout the week, of course the gents get stuck into another chat about childhood. Event of the week "Port Fairy Folk festival" this weekend!. The Gents have a laugh, couple ripper fuck ups of week and finally some phone calls!

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Ep.72 - Dusty Tunes
    Feb 27 2025

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    45 mins

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