Paul_Busch is a 112 year old guy from NSW, Australia He was online yesterday morning.
Paul_Busch is a 112 year old guy from NSW, Australia He was online yesterday morning.
A night steeped in old time rock and roll, jump blues and R & B, ensured the fans were decked out in their best vintage gear from head to toe.
Rock and Roll is still alive with The Jim Jones Revue.
In this week's debate we tackle that ol' chesnut: The Death of The Music Critic!
Alec had said earlier in the night that doing their own gig was an opportunity for them to ‘play all night’. You could tell his tongue was firmly planted in his cheek as he smiled out at his youthful army of admirers.
American power-pop heroes Fountains of Wayne return with their fifth studio album, a hit-and-miss affair that fails to live up to their past endeavours.
Kicking off with Looking For A Love (L-U-V!), We’re All In Love and Dance Like A Monkey had the place jumping and David was beaming out at the crowd with that doppelganger Jagger look that he possesses.
Simone covered a large patch of songs from his two releases as The Duke And The King. He played with soulful joy and captured the images and places that inhabit his songs achieving what you want in music.
The current economic climate and unsatisfactory ticket sales have caused the cancellation of another music festival.
Sammy Hagar thinks that the cancellation of Soundwave Revolution is hilarious.
Following a magnificent set on Monday by a mid-week show at The Factory in Marrickville was going to be hard to pull off, not for Gomez, but for the audience on a ‘school’ night.
Theatricality and showmanship are key factors of a Noah the The Whale performance, but the most striking aspect of the set is the unabashed candid honesty at the heart of it all.
Of course this was a religious experience if you take music and song as your gospel. Paul Kelly was joined by the Sisters Bull (Vika and Linda), Paul Grabowsky and The Australian Art Orchestra and the Choir With No Name lead by Tina Harrod.
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