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The family that plays together stays together for Pajama Club.
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A culmination of some of Australia's finest current musicians adapting and exploring the musical back catalog of the Neil and Tim Finn at the iconic Sydney Opera House.
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The cream of the crop in Australian singer-songwriters gracing a beautiful theatre setting like the Palais, with the chance to perform the songwriting brilliance of the Finn Brothers.
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A surprise gem of funk and groove plus pure uninhibited glory born from getting out of your comfort zone and playing for the mere sake of it.
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Neil Finn takes on some of his smallest venues ever with a brand new sound - don't you dare fall asleep.
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A night of stars sparkling in the open night sky, a bottle of wine and a couple of the most iconic names in Australian and New Zealand music; sounds too good to be true doesn’t it?
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Four of Australia and New Zealand's finest songwriters team up for an ANZAC Day concert at the new Red Hill Auditorium.
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Festival organiser Matt High promised that he and the team behind Meredith wouldn’t “stuff it up”. Given that, in its 20th year, the festival is continuing to get better and better, it is difficult to see how that would be at all possible.
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As the sun set across Sydney, young and old alike joined the queue around the Hordern that backed up to the SCG in order to catch one of the greatest enduring Australian bands of all time.
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Neil Finn will play a pair of solo acoustic show in Sydney as a warm up for his set at Meredith.
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Neil Finn assembles a line-up that includes the transatlantic twin towers of modern music - Radiohead and Wilco - for a feelgood pop album.
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With Augie March currently on their last Australian tour 'for a long, long time', Glenn Richards is giving fans something to savour.
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The Australian edition of The Rolling Stone was officially re-launched on Wednesday with a party in Sydney featuring Neil Finn and Powderfinger.
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It's 1975 and these boys from New Zealand are wearing make-up, and dancing oddly, and you don't know who they are, but you love them. Or maybe it's 1993 and they're performing live just for you and the tent is about to blow away. Or maybe it's 2005 and it
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"The three and a half minute song is like a Chinese vase- you can make hundreds of these over a period of a thousand years... and they could all be just subtly different, maybe tiny bits here and there" How does this apply to a live gig? Read on...
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