Dion Hirini GoFundMe Campaign Set Up To Pay For Funeral Expenses
A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to help pay for the funeral expenses for Melbourne guitarist Dion Hirini, who passed away on Friday (12 March 2021).
Dion, who has also played for Vika & Linda, was considered “the third Bull sister”. In a social media post Vika & Linda wrote,
“Today we lost our brother Dion.
“We always called him the third Bull Sister and our hearts are broken. Thank you for so many beautiful moments we spent together”.
Dion also played with Tina Arena, Paul Kelly and was touring with Debra Byrne.
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After a hell of a long time between seasons, the very funny music quiz show
Spicks and Specks has been locked in with an official return date, and a whole heap of solid guests who we hope maybe know a thing or two about their music history.
Sometime in 2021 you will hear Chris Cheney’s first solo album. The Living End’s co-founder and singer has been showcasing his new music at Red Hot Summer.
Red Hot Summer Reactivates For 2021
Live music is back and rocking with the Red Hot Summer tour reactivating for 2021 in Tasmania over the weekend.
Jimmy Barnes, Hoodoo Gurus, Jon Stevens, Diesel, Vika & Linda and Chris Cheney played the first Red Hot Summer show of the season in Launceston on Saturday and then Hobart Sunday.
The Red Hot Summer tour is made possible with the new Covid-safe regulations promoter Duane McDonald has enacted to ensure the safety and health of the punters. Covid rules vary per state but are clearly listed at the Red Hot Summer website. To abide by the various state Covid rules, every Red Hot Summer date has its specific regulations available for viewing ahead of the event.
Promoter took rock, pop sounds to the world
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MICHAEL SOLOMON GUDINSKI: 1952-2021
By 1974, the yardstick for album sales by a local act in this country was the 60,00O or so achieved by the first Daddy Cool effort three years before. Nobody was presuming that it could go much higher. Apart, that is, from Michael Gudinski.
At the age of 22, this powerhouse of Russian Jewish descent, an alumni of Mt Scopus College and a former teenage dance promoter and band roadie, had established in 1970 the Consolidated Rock artist agency with Michael Browning (who would become the first AC/DC manager), the pair later founding the short-lived music magazine