Me & Missus Jones

Introducing Adelaide’s acclaimed singer, Charmaine Jones with the Brendan Fitzgerald Quartet  The Basement welcomes back Brendan with his ensemble following last year’s performance of Take Five – The Dave Brubeck Story and their recent five-star reviewed Adelaide Fringe show, SWING – The Beat That Shook The World. Together with Charmaine, they will present a collection of […]

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Celtic Thunder Legacy

CELTIC THUNDER TO TAKE AUSTRALIA BY STORM WITH LEGACY AND WELCOME BACK SPECIAL GUEST International singing and touring powerhouse Celtic Thunder will be taking Australia by storm this May as they head down under to perform an all encompassing national tour. The spectacular Legacy is a show like no other with an array of Celtic […]

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SONIC MAYHEM ORCHESTRA ALBUM LAUNCH

LIVE MAYHEM, the daring new album by Sydney’s own Sonic Mayhem Orchestra is launching on Monday, April 11th at Lazybones Lounge Marrickville, and it’s going to be a big night with a big band.  Sonic Mayhem Orchestra, under the fearless leadership of saxophonist, composer and conductor James Ryan (Award winning and internationally touring composer, saxophonist […]

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REVIEW: Taj Mahal LIVE @ The Factory Theatre

(Photo by:  Lachlan Douglas Photography (@Somefx)) Friday 1st April 2016 at The Factory Theatre Reviewed By: David Barr It was a full house at the Factory Theatre on Friday night to see and hear Taj Mahal, a blues and roots troubadour extraordinaire. Taj performed a solo acoustic set which focussed on his early rustic Delta blues, […]

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Album of the Week – ‘Mutiny Music’ by Baecastuff

‘Mutiny Music‘ by Baecastuff is Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week. The album orchestrates the English concurring of the Pitcairn Isle in 1789. The saga was violent, tumultuous and extremely scaring on the tight-nit community of Tahiti of which Baecastuff sensitively utilise in order to vividly recreate the terror of the attack. The track listing chronologically moves […]

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Alpha & Omega – Tales of Transformation

Join me, Jane Raffan on Arts Monday 4 April for a program that looks at tales from Greek and Roman mythology in an intriguing new exhibition, “Alpha & Omega: Tales of Transformation“. My guest interviews today are with Michael Turner, Snr Curator at Sydney University’s Nicholson Museum, whose collections of antiquities are the largest in […]

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PLAYTHING

Dr Margaux Dombkins spoke with writer, Simon Dodd, and actor, Cherrie Whalen-David on Arts.  PLAYTHING  written by Simon Dodd is an absurdist one- act comedy that is a subtle mix of deep philosophical musings and toilet humour.  Cherrie Whalen-David plays the female lead, accompanied by some of Sydney’s most seasoned and emerging theatre actors including […]

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Mixing Classic with Modern Art- Four Finalists Exhibiton @ Juniper Hall Review

Classic and modern art are living in fusion at Juniper Hall this week for the Four Finalists Exhibition currently showing for the Moran Arts Foundation. The exhibition is a showcase of four artists whom were apart of the 2015 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize. Guy Morgan, Darren McDonald, Andrew Bonneau and 2015 Winner Warren Crossett have presented […]

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Graham Nash Interview

Graham Nash is without doubt a living legend. As part of one of the most successful groups of all time he still records and performs today and recently came down under to help promote his new album ‘This Path Tonight’ and also play a special concert at Bluesfest 2016 in Byron Bay. We were lucky […]

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