• What has Dale Ryder and Boom Crash Opera been up to lately? OR The secret to Still Rockin' It at 70 years young

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What has Dale Ryder and Boom Crash Opera been up to lately? OR The secret to Still Rockin' It at 70 years young

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  • What does it take to keep a rock band together for 40 years? According to Dale Ryder, lead singer of Boom Crash Opera, it's understanding hierarchy, staying flexible, and genuine friendship. As the iconic Australian band celebrates four decades in the business with their first new single in 28 years, Dale opens up about his remarkable journey from knowing he wanted to be a singer at just six years old to still fronting one of Australia's most beloved rock acts at age 70.

    The conversation takes an unexpected turn when Dale reveals why he performs barefoot these days – a serious accident left him with a broken neck, two broken arms, broken ribs, and chronic nerve damage that makes feeling the stage essential. "The only time I don't feel any pain is when I get on stage," he confesses, highlighting the transformative power of performance even after decades in the business.

    Born in India to an English father who was an opera singer, Dale's musical DNA runs deep. He shares stories about joining Boom Crash Opera in the mid-80s, their admiration for The Models (who they're currently touring with), and the collaborative process behind their new single "Latest Hustle." With his self-deprecating humor intact, Dale jokes that it's "a scandal that we're actually releasing something at the age of 70, after 28 years."

    Music lovers won't want to miss this candid conversation that proves rock and roll might truly be the fountain of youth. Catch Boom Crash Opera on their extensive Australian tour running from March through August, including a stop at Adelaide's Governor Hindmarsh on April 24th. As Dale puts it: "Gotta make a living... sleep when we're dead."

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

    Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au

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What does it take to keep a rock band together for 40 years? According to Dale Ryder, lead singer of Boom Crash Opera, it's understanding hierarchy, staying flexible, and genuine friendship. As the iconic Australian band celebrates four decades in the business with their first new single in 28 years, Dale opens up about his remarkable journey from knowing he wanted to be a singer at just six years old to still fronting one of Australia's most beloved rock acts at age 70.

The conversation takes an unexpected turn when Dale reveals why he performs barefoot these days – a serious accident left him with a broken neck, two broken arms, broken ribs, and chronic nerve damage that makes feeling the stage essential. "The only time I don't feel any pain is when I get on stage," he confesses, highlighting the transformative power of performance even after decades in the business.

Born in India to an English father who was an opera singer, Dale's musical DNA runs deep. He shares stories about joining Boom Crash Opera in the mid-80s, their admiration for The Models (who they're currently touring with), and the collaborative process behind their new single "Latest Hustle." With his self-deprecating humor intact, Dale jokes that it's "a scandal that we're actually releasing something at the age of 70, after 28 years."

Music lovers won't want to miss this candid conversation that proves rock and roll might truly be the fountain of youth. Catch Boom Crash Opera on their extensive Australian tour running from March through August, including a stop at Adelaide's Governor Hindmarsh on April 24th. As Dale puts it: "Gotta make a living... sleep when we're dead."

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

Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au

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