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Release
A community conscious warm hug from Hawaii as Jack Johnson and his famous friends are standing on a beach with a flower in hand. Aloha!
Reviews
The uninvited rain did little to dampen the mood at the Music Bowl. How can it when Jack’s down to earth observations, mellow melodies and sanguine serenades trickle down your spine like honey and melt all your worries away?
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Johnson was constantly smiling into the audience. It was clear that he was having a lot of fun and this incessant optimism was infectious to say the least.
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The music industry's Mr Nice Guy finishes first, again!
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Jack Johnson brings "To The Sea" to Adelaide...
International News
Which musicians are most likely to send you to sleep? The results won’t shock you.
News
Tegan and Sara and Ash Grunwald join the line up of Jack Johnson’s December Australian tour.
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Regular Australian tourist Jack Johnson returns in December for his ‘To The Sea’ tour.
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Jack Johnson will be the headline act at the 21st Bluefest in 2010.
News
Kings Of Leon, Coldplay, Midnight Oil and many more bands have signed up for Sound Relief - dual benefit concerts in Sydney and Melbourne.
International News
The likes of Eddie Vedder and Dave Grohl have weighed in on a tribute album dedicated to enigmatic hippie songwriter Nick Drake.
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To many music lovers, the idea of going into a boiling hot desert to see a bunch of bands play isn't the wisest idea in the world. Yet for the majority of the punters at Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, there was no better place to be.
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A former skateboarder channels Mr Nice Guy with an unfamiliar offering. Scattering the night with at times repetitive easy listening tunes, a bluesy number offers the only glimpse of brilliance on a cold Friday night.
Feature
Having just visited Australia with best mate Jack Johnson, film director and label manager Emmet Molloy waxes lyrical about The Happening - his collective project that brings the arts together with skate and surf culture.
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The Brushfire Records family breeze through Adelaide without leaving a trace.
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