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January 4, 2018 by Simon Sweetman

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 97 – Jules Desmond (Take 2)

JulesWelcome to episode 97 of Sweetman Podcast with support from our sponsors – T Leaf T, Yeastie Boys and Le Petite Chocolat.

This is a second conversation with Jules Desmond. If you missed the first one click here – we had a good old chat about some of his bands and music reminiscing – but we didn’t cover it all. So a few months on he came back for a second chat and we filled in the blanks. This is a separate, second conversation – we don’t really repeat the subjects though some similar themes (Wellington in the mid-90s and through to the mid-00s) come up.

It was great to chat again with Jules, to get the full story. So enjoy both takes now. Or if you missed the first one at the time you could listen to it either before or after this, though it probably best makes sense to hear them in order.

You’ve found this via the link on Facebook or Twitter and/or from the Off The Tracks website – it’s hosted at Soundcloud and to receive the episodes before you even get to these show notes you can subscribe on iTunes. You can also rate and review the podcast there.

Please enjoy episode 97 of Sweetman Podcast, my (second) conversation with Jules Desmond.
JDAnd click here to check out episode 90 – the first conversation with Jules. 

 

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