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Gully Se Gully Tak
- Written by: Bhanuj Kappal
- Narrated by: Bhanuj Kappal
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Gully Se Gully Tak is a 20-episode series from Audible Suno, hosted by music journalist Bhanuj Kappal, featuring some of India's best hip-hop artists. The series features unfiltered conversations with artists that have created and nurtured one of India's first truly independent music movements. Explore the circumstances and communities that have shaped India's explosive hip-hop scene and hear new, original music from each artist.
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Gully Tv Presents...The Dribble
- Written by: Jamil "GULLY TV" Lindsey
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GULLYTV Presents "THE DRIBBLE", an audio adventure predicated onHip Hop, Sports, & Fashion brought to you by THE MOST ELECTRIFYING GLOBAL MEDIA PERSONALITY ONLINE Fresh uploads weeklySubscribe on YouTube - The Real Gully TvVisit the website therealdribble.com
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Dad and Dave from Snake Gully
- Written by: Radio Shows of the Past!
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Dad and Dave from Snake Gully was an Australian radio drama series based on the On Our Selection stories of Steele Rudd. The series is more often referred to simply as Dad and Dave. The theme tune was "The Road to Gundagai". The standard accent used by actors and announcers in Australian broadcasting at the time was typically "Southern English", an upper class British version that emulated the BBC. The actual Australian accent was however acceptable only in low comedy productions as in this series "Dad and Dave from Snake Gully."This famous Australian radio drama series can still be ...
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