Tracee Hutchison
Tracee Hutchison | |
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Born |
Rosebud, Australia | 18 September 1962
Occupation | TV broadcaster, writer |
Website |
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Tracee Hutchison is a writer and TV and radio broadcaster.
Career
She produced and presented a series on Australian music in the 1980s for JJJ in 1990 – featuring interviews with Australian musicians including Nick Cave, Chrissy Amphlett, David McComb, Paul Kelly and Jimmy Barnes – which became her first book ‘Your Name's on the Door – 10 Years of Australian Music’ (1992/ABC books).[1]
Ms Hutchison was talent producer and scriptwriter for Series 2 and 3 of RocKwiz (SBS TV) and also the series producer of nomad (SBS TV), the program that discovered silverchair[2] in a national demo competition in 1994.
She wrote a weekly Opinion column for the Saturday Age[3] from 2005–2009 and conceived and edited two fund-raising cookbooks for the Mirabel Foundation: Rock Chefs for Mirabel (1992), featuring Australian musicians Tim Rogers, Tex Perkins, Deborah Conway, Archie Roach & Ruby Hunter and Ed Kuepper and their favorite recipes,[4] and Laughing Stock – Comedy Chefs for Mirabel (2007), featuring Australian comedians Eddie Perfect, Tim Minchin, Dave Hughes, Tripod, Corinne Grant, Libby Gorr and Julia Zemiro.[5]
Ms Hutchison has written on social justice issues,[6][7] environment[8] and indigenous issues,[9] she was commissioned by The Black Arm Band to write an essay on the history of Aboriginal music for the Hidden Republic[10] performance as part of the 2008 Melbourne International Arts Festival.
Writer
In 1995 she wrote and starred in her debut one-woman show I Forgive Catriona Rowntree,[11] at the Melbourne Fringe Festival.
References
- ↑ Hutchison, Tracee, 1962-; Triple J (Radio station : Melbourne, Vic.) (1992), Your name's on the door : 10 years of Australian music / Tracee Hutchison, ABC Enterprises
- ↑ Silverchair Recovery Special on YouTube
- ↑ Down and out in Melbourne and Rosebud, By Tracee Hutchison, May 12, 2005, The Age
- ↑ From raisin' hell to raisin muffins – musicians bare their kitchen selves, November 23 2002, smh.com.au
- ↑ Kitchen Capers, By Claire Halliday, April 10, 2007, Epicure - Entertainment - theage.com.au
- ↑ Time to remember the Tampa debacle, By Tracee Hutchison, 25/08/2007, The Age
- ↑ No. 06024PT: The forgotten man, By Tracee Hutchison, July 22, 2006, The Age
- ↑ A possum stares extinction in the face, By Tracee Hutchison, 18/2/2006, The Age
- ↑ The Long Walk – 'Crying for the place we could become'- The Age 2/06/2007 Archived 5 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ The Black Arm Band 'Hidden Republic' essay (download PDF) Archived 30 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ I Forgive Catriona Rowntree Review, September 26, 2005, The Age
External links
- Official website
- Nick Cave interview for 7.30 Report ABC TV
- Neil Young interview for 7.30 Report ABC TV
- Lou Reed interview for 7.30 Report ABC TV
- Patti Smith interview for 7.30 Report ABC TV
- Ray Davies interview for 7.30 Report ABC TV
- Ray Davies interview on YouTube
- Kev Carmody – Cannot buy my soul. 7.30 Report ABC TV
- Profile at ABC Coast to Coast
- Saxton Speakers profile page
- ICMI Speakers profile page