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Sharon Jones and more for Falls 2008
Bringing a whole lot of good times, comes: 24 carats topped with bling from Brooklyn’s own dance movement that UK’s Mojo says is both ‘irresistible, and ...boundlessly exciting...
Red Jezebel - How I Learnt to Stop Worrying
After a tumultuous series of events surrounding record labels (or the lack thereof,) WAMi award winning Perth band Red Jezebel have released their second LP How I Learnt to Stop Worrying
on their independent label, Sunday Ride Records to high acclaim, polishing off 13 of the finest tracks of their decade long career.
The Basics - The Hopetoun Hotel, Sydney (August 19th, 2008)
The Hopetoun hotel was alight with punter interest on a chilly winter’s Tuesday night as cherry-sweet Melbourne rockers, the Basics mingled with Sydney favourites, Cuthbert and the Nightwalkers. Soulshine’s Max Easton was on the scene to keep track.
Q Music announces Big Sound live music showcases
Q Music’s 7th annual BIG SOUND is pleased to announce the showcase nights of premium local music talent across five locations in Fortitude Valley’s entertainment precinct. With top Queensland acts including The Resin Dogs, The Gin Club, The Boat People and John Steel Singers joining with the hottest interstate acts like Dappled Cities, Skipping Girl Vinegar and Jeff Lang, the lineup is easily BIG SOUND's best selection of talent yet.
Xavier Rudd - Dark Shades of Blue
Guitar-driven jams introduce us to a side of Xavier only hinted at on earlier releases. Richard Wilson reviews Xavier Rudd's
Darker Shades of Blue.
Bluesfest 2008
As the first year in a long time without a Franti, Harper or Johnson on the lineup at Bluesfest, it was clear from the get-go that the festival's organisers were aiming for something slightly different.
DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist - The Hard Sell Tour
Masters of hip hop and Turntablism in their own right, DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist have joined forces for the first time since 2001 and are bringing their genre defying project, The Hard Sell, down under this April. This is the first time DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist have performed together in Australia and it is truly something special and unique.
Joel Plaskett - The Vanguard, Newtown (31st Jan, 2008)
Award winning Canadian musician Joel Plaskett is no stranger to our country, touring almost annually due to overwhelming fan feedback and critical acclaim. This time flying solo without his band, the Emergency, he plays the Vanguard as a sideshow to the Sunshine & Clouds traveling revue and once again, Soulshine’s Max Easton is on the ground to check out another successful Plaskett gig.
Loren and the Grow Your Owns
Loren and the Grow Your Owns will join the grey nomads of Australia this March and April and set out the road on a seven week national tour to launch the new album ’80 k’s an hour’.
Wednesday 19 March, 2008 - by
bez
Sunshine & Clouds Tour - The Basement, Sydney (17th Jan, 2008)
Local favourite Old Man River recently joined forces with Canada's Joel Plaskett and The Whitlam's Tim Freedman for the Sunshine & Clouds tour; a three man travelling revue backed by the Cuthbert & The Nightwalkers choir through January and early February. Luckily, this tour won't go unrecorded, as Soulshine was there last Thursday at the Basement in Sydney for the seventh show of the tour.
by Max Easton
WOMAD Final Line Up Out
They say they got carried away with the excitement, and it comes as no surprise. The WOMAD line up is out almost two months ahead of schedule, and it's a beauty.
Thursday 6 December, 2007 - by
Em
Kat Kinley Proves Herself Good Company
With solo blues women finding a niche across Australia in the form of the Mia Dysons, Holly Throsbys and Sarah Blaskos of the world, the time is right for new additions to the list. Mixing in groove, soul and pop, Perth girl Kat Kinley creates a swooning, multi-styled musical recipe on her new album, Company.
Huge Bluesfest Second Round Announcement
Now that festival season is picking up, it seems that every week is filled with fresh festival announcements from the heavyweight festivals. It may be a few months away, but the latest announcement from the Bluesfest camp raises the bar once more.
Wednesday 28 November, 2007 - by
Em
WOMADelaide 2008 Preview
From the March 7-9, Adelaide Botanic Park will see what some would describe as the best cultural festival in Australia.
The Falls Festival
How quickly it has come around again! The Falls Festival will be going ahead in its fifteenth year and by the looks of things this year will be one incredible festival! Judging by how quickly the tickets to the Lorne side of the festival sold out, there is a lot of interest and people are keen to attend the festival, which makes for a wicked festival atmosphere.