• What has Nicky Bomba from Melbourne Ska Orchestra been up to lately? OR A Ska Musical Voyage

  • Oct 11 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

What has Nicky Bomba from Melbourne Ska Orchestra been up to lately? OR A Ska Musical Voyage

  • Summary

  • Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.

    Nicky Bomba, the vibrant lead of the Melbourne Ska Orchestra, takes us on a rhythmic journey through two decades of ska music and collective creativity.

    How does one harness the energy of 32 musicians without missing a beat? Nicky reveals the passion and chemistry that propel the orchestra forward, sharing stories of their triumphant tours, ARIA wins, and the camaraderie that keeps egos in check. This episode promises a backstage pass to the orchestra's final Australian performance in Adelaide before they embark on an international adventure.

    In a heartfelt exploration, Nicky opens up about the musical legacy nurtured within his Maltese family, spotlighting a journey that saw him transition from electronics enthusiast and potential park ranger to full-time musician. We trace the roots of ska music, celebrating its evolution from Jamaica’s mento and calypso origins to its worldwide acclaim through iconic tracks like "My Boy Lollipop" and "Simmer Down" by Bob Marley and the Wailers.

    This episode is a vibrant celebration of ska's history and Nicky's personal story, sure to resonate with music lovers and aspiring musicians alike.

    What has Nicky Bomba been up to lately? Let's find out!!

    Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!

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