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ZZ Top
Words by Tom Parker
Going down at Max Watt’s, Loudfest comes as Melbourne enjoys its own mini tribute revival.
There’s a new tribute festival going down in Melbourne, titled Loudfest. Organised by the crew at Silverback Touring, the festival comes in response to a renewed appetite for tribute shows and will see the music of Queen, KISS, ZZ Top, Foo Fighters, Ozzy Osbourne, Poison and Skid Row honoured.
What you need to know
Introducing Loudfest, the new tribute festival hitting Melbourne
The event will see Queen, KISS, ZZ Top, Foo Fighters, Ozzy Osbourne, Poison and Skid Row tribute bands share the stage
FOR hundreds of years, individuals – all male, unpaid and with no requirement for legal training – were rubber-stamped as JPs onto the Commission of the Peace, to run local government and sit in judgement in the lower courts. The only condition was that they owned freehold land of a certain value (latterly £100), and had the approval of the Chancellor (in practice the Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire) who awarded a dedimus potestatem writ (meaning ‘we have given the power’). Lists of hundreds of JPs who were appointed to the Commission are held in the Hampshire Record Office under headings such as ‘Our most dear Cousins and Councillors’. The one for 1836 covers seven large sheets and represents the great and the good of the county.