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The Jermaine Plane

The Jermaine Plane

By: Nova Podcasts
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A show packed with honest, fun and reflective conversations with well-known music artists about the moments, the meaning and the emotions tied to the songs they love.

2025 Nova
Music
Episodes
  • Venice Qin on NEW WOMAN, Micro-Belonging & Choosing Your Identity
    Jun 3 2025

    In this episode of The Jermaine Plane, Jermaine sits down with rising star Venice Qin, a multi-talented singer, songwriter and performer whose journey blends classical music, pop ambition and fearless self-expression. Born in Auckland to Chinese parents, Venice opens up about growing up between cultures and how that experience shaped her identity, her artistry and her bold sense of style. From childhood singing competitions to mastering the bassoon and discovering her voice through High School Musical, her path is anything but ordinary.

    Now based in Sydney and signed to Sony, Venice shares the story behind her latest single New Woman, a powerful anthem of reflection and reinvention. She speaks about the mentors who saw her potential before she could, the resilience built through rejection and redirection, and the importance of creating a space where others who feel out of place can belong. Her energy, honesty and vision make this one of the most inspiring episodes yet.

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    33 mins
  • Take That on Favourite Songs, Tour Life & Behind-The-Scenes Of Their Biggest Videos
    May 19 2025

    In this nostalgic and joy-filled episode of The Jermaine Plane, Jermaine D'Vauz is joined by British pop legends Take That—Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald—as they celebrate the 30th anniversary of their iconic album Everything Changes. Broadcasting during their This Life world tour stop in Australia, the band reflects on the evolution of their sound from 90s club anthems to soulful ballads, the influence of New Jack Swing, and behind-the-scenes stories from music video shoots in Acapulco and the Ministry of Sound.

    They also revisit early hits like Pray, Why Can’t I Wake Up With You, and deep cuts like Another Crack in My Heart and Girl, sharing rare stories about their creation. Each band member takes control of the show as co-pilots, choosing their ultimate Take That throwback—and it gets personal. From live show pride to their deep bond as a band, this conversation is a rare glimpse into the heart of one of the UK’s biggest pop groups.

    Catch The Jermaine Plane every Friday night from 7pm on Nova Throwbacks, streaming via the Nova Player app.

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    22 mins
  • Bonus: The Tierney Brothers Share Their Favourite Throwbacks
    May 8 2025

    In this exclusive bonus episode of The Jermaine Plane, we dive into the throwback requests of Mike and Andrew Tierney from the iconic Aussie group Human Nature, now performing as The Tierney Brothers. These personal song choices were aired on the radio show version of The Jermaine Plane, which you can hear every Friday night on Nova Throwbacks via the Nova Player app.

    From OneRepublic’s Counting Stars to Michael Jackson’s Rock With You, the brothers reflect on the artists who shaped their sound and the incredible stories behind their picks — including working with the legendary Rod Temperton, who wrote Thriller and nearly produced their album. If you haven’t yet, check out the full interview episode where they discuss their career, brotherhood, and touring with MJ and Janet.

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    5 mins

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