William Dart
Fiddlers and Whistlers
Fate brings together two men who both play fiddle and whistle. One, John Hartford, now sadly no longer with us, had a yen for bluegrass; the other, Andrew Bird, is drawn more to the art of… Audio
Jan Hellriegel - Sportsman of the Year
Jan Hellriegel's new album, autobiography, and podcast come with the eyebrow-raising title, Sportsman of the Year. William Dart looks into the mystery. Video, Audio
Morrissey's California Son
The British singer Morrissey is not always Mr Sad; he can occasionally - very occasionally - deliver smiley-faced pop. William Dart listens to his new album of covers, California Son. Video, Audio
Vampire Weekend's Father of the Bride
William Dart enjoys the admittedly self-conscious brilliance of Vampire Weekend's much anticipated new album, Father of the Bride. Video, Audio
Tribute to Doris Day
On 13 May we lost the 97-year-old singer and actress Doris Day. In this New Horizons William Dart plays some of the musical sunshine that she left behind. Video, Audio
Delaney Davidson & Barry Saunders
Two generations of blues, country, and Kiwi individuality come together in Delaney Davidson and Barry Saunders' new album Word Gets Around. And so it should! says William Dart. Video, Audio
Melissa Etheridge's Medicine Show
William Dart features American singer Melissa Etheridge, who has politics on her mind and in her songs on her latest album The Medicine Show. Video, Audio
Surprises from Norah Jones and Bruce Hornsby
William Dart finds some surprises when singer Norah Jones pairs up with the electronic Svengali, Doveman, and Bruce Hornsby veers from the middle of the road to play Bach and delivers it dark with his… Video, Audio
Scott Walker - from teen pop to avant-garde
The legendary singer Scott Walker died recently. William Dart looks at a singer hailed as everything from existential chansonnier to avant-garde pioneer. Video, Audio
Lambchop & Tiny Ruins
William Dart draws some connections between new albums from Kurt Wagner's Lambchop and Hollie Fullbrook's Tiny Ruins. Video, Audio
Mavis and Joni
William Dart celebrates the joy of live music with two new concert recordings: Mavis Staples Live in London, and a full scale 75th birthday party for Joni Mitchell in Los Angeles. Video, Audio
Songs of our Native Daughters
Rhiannon Giddens leads a group of four musicians on a new album from the Smithsonian Folkways label, putting the experiences of African-American women into historical and musical context. William Dart… Video, Audio
Finn Andrews - Solo!
Songwriter Finn Andrews is back in the country with a new album and a national tour. This week's New Horizons investigates how he put aside his work with The Veils to produce a homegrown solo turn. Video, Audio
From Stadium to Saloon
William Dart looks into the rock-to-cabaret journey taken by artists such as Bryan Ferry and David Johansen. And there's a tribute to the late André Previn on the side. Video, Audio
The Unthanks and Songs of World War 1
British folksters The Unthanks have released an EP of songs setting texts by poets from the time of World War 1. William Dart listens to these and other songs inspired by The Great War. Video, Audio
Tom Petty - An American Treasure
William Dart reflects on some of the treasures left behind by Tom Petty, who died too early in October 2017. Video, Audio
Mercury Rev salutes Bobbie Gentry
William Dart investigates the unexpected coming together of two musical forces: alternative rockers Mercury Rev and the reclusive Mississippi-born songwriter Bobbie Gentry. Video, Audio
Magic Mystery - the whimsical charm of Josephine Foster
William Dart enters the magical, mystical world of American folk musician Josephine Foster and is captivated by her most recent release, Faithful Fairy Harmony. Video, Audio
The Songs of Al Park
William Dart looks at the splendid new album celebrating the Christchurch songwriter, Al Park, featuring cover versions by Jordan Luck, Marlon Williams, Delaney Davidson, Anthea Struthers and others.
…Van Dyke Parks Sprinkles Magic
William Dart listens to the last two songs in Lawrence Arabia's year-long Singles Club project. And because one of these has an arrangement by Van Dyke Parks, William is only too happy to wallow in… Video, Audio