
John Schumann
Radio Host, Medical Matters at KWGS-FM (Tulsa, OK)
Oaky Okie. EMD (NM TX LA MS AL GA) @OakStreetHealth. #MedicalMondays for @KWGSNEWS. @NPRHealth contributor. Transparency in health & medicine. Tweets own.
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Jan 3, 2025 |
independentaustralia.net | John Schumann
The first of our two unsung heroes from 2024, compelling IA articles selected by editor Michelle Pini that deserved a wider audience, the first this May story by Redgum star John Schumann on the deep decline of the USA.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
eurekastreet.com.au | John Schumann
Prior to coming into the care and support of his new provider, Fina Australia (formerly SCOPE Inc), Will’s behaviour was marked by frequent episodes of verbal aggression, serious assault, property damage and highly inappropriate, sexualised behaviours. Will’s abscondences were of significant concern given some evidence of sexual interest in pre-pubescent females.
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Apr 30, 2024 |
independentaustralia.net | John Schumann
Political affairs in the USA are becoming so imperilling that it's now a challenge to satirise the country's dire situation, as John Schumann explains. MICHAEL ATKINSON and I wrote most of Redgum’s repertoire and, occasionally, we would write together. One of our earliest co-writes was ‘Servin’ USA’, a parody of the Beach Boys’ ‘Surfin' USA’.
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Apr 24, 2024 |
footyology.com.au | John Schumann |Andrea Connolly |Andrew Eyers |Rohan Connolly
After nearly 40 years, John Schumann, lamentably in his view, is best-known for his role in the Adelaide socio-political folk-rock band Redgum. The members of his band, the Vagabond Crew, persuaded him a couple of years ago to put together a set of Redgum songs to add to their concert offerings. Michael Atkinson and I wrote most of Redgum’s repertoire and occasionally we would write together. One of our earliest co-writes was “Servin’ USA”, a parody of the Beach Boys’ “Surfing USA”.
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Aug 17, 2023 |
independentaustralia.net | John Schumann
John Schumann (ex-Redgum lead singer/songwriter) and the Vagabond Crew are returning to Brisbane with “The Redgum Years” in August. He reflects on gigging in the dark days of the Bjelke-Petersen regime and finds Redgum’s protest songs from the '70s and '80s still apply today. IT WAS September 1979. We were staying in some crappy three-star holiday units in Tweed Heads and Tim Woods, our tour manager, assembled us in one of the kitchens after breakfast. Redgum was very much a part-time band then.
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