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By James Gaunt. After last year’s festival was cancelled, this December crowds will be returning to the Melbourne Jazz Festival. To celebrate, we’re looking at some of the programs highlights, including Aura. Made up of […]
By Andra Jackson. October was to be the month when jazz fans were able to get back into the swing of things with back-to -back jazz festivals. Instead, one festival was canceled for this year, […]
Midnight Oil have announced that this chapter of their career will come to a memorable close next year with the release of the other 12 new songs they recorded with Bones and a series of […]
CAHILL KELLY – CLASSICAL AND COOL JAZZ (Cheersquad Records) Review by Chris Lambie. Neither Classical nor Jazz You never know what potential simmers within a band line-up. Fortunately, Melbourne-based artist Cahill Kelly has made the move […]
All This in Mind EP – Stella Delmenico Review by James Gaunt A four track EP of ghostly folk music from Melbourne. Singing along with her guitar on opener ‘The Drop’, Stella’s voice mixes with […]
The Path Of The Clouds (Bella Union/PIAS) By Bernard Zuel It’s a Pink Floyd day today. At least the Floyd of drifting cumulus, uncertain thoughts and slowly unspooling guitars rather than the crushed spirit, missing […]
Australian singer-songwriter Mark Gillespie passed away on Thursday November 11 in hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the country in which he had lived for many years. Gillespie’s death was confirmed by a relative and by musician […]
By Jeff Jenkins. “A masterpiece is a thousand good guesses.” 19 Things We Learned from Little Steven’s Book “That’s why artists became artists, wasn’t it? To make order out of the chaos? To impose a […]
Review by James Gaunt. Summer of Soul (…or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) is a new documentary featuring footage, unseen for half a century, of a vibrant but forgotten music festival in 1969. While […]
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