ARTISTIC SUPPORT: Sue Fitzgerald, Diana Vine and Lisa Caon attend the grand opening of the Naracoorte Art Gallery exhibition.
DESPITE there being no singing or dancing during the grand opening of Naracoorte Art Gallery’s SALA Festival exhibition, celebrity musicians were still the main highlight.
Opening night – held on July 16 – showcased the incredible talent of Naracoorte photographer Deb Kloeden in her exhibition Magic Musical Moments through featuring 30 photos taken at popular music concerts nationally and internationally.
Earning the title of the gallery’s South Australian Living Artist for 2021, Ms Kloeden combines her concert photography skills with unique photoshop blending resulting in images with dynamic energy, greater context and artistic textures.
Flume and Tame Impala lead contenders for 27th annual ARIA Awards in Sydney
Flume and Tame Impala lead contenders for 27th annual ARIA Awards in Sydney
30th Nov 2013 1:00pm | By Editor Psychedelic rockers Tame Impala and 22-year-old electro wunderkind Flume are tipped to dominate the 27th Annual ARIA Awards when they re stage on Sunday at Sydney s The Star casino.
The pair are among the top chances for the big one, album of the year, with the well-travelled Tame Impala s Lonerism - which the UK loved live and on radio - up against Flume s self-titled debut.
Flume s already won producer of the year for his work after the artisan awards were handed up pre-show and he also took out Triple J s top gong at the J Awards, whatever that s worth.
Sidney Myer Music Bowl as part of
Melbourne International Jazz Festival s Big Sunday.
Alongside the trans-Tasman collective,
The Bamboos, Emma Donovan, Paul Grabowsky and
The Cat Empire’s Harry James Angus, for a sundrenched, day-long celebration of jazz, funk, gospel, reggae and soul.
With over two decades on stage performing packed out theatres and festivals to a legion of fans around the world, ˜have established themselves as one of the most exciting and sought after international live draws. The globe-trotting party-jammers’ sound draws on dub, reggae, soul, rock, jazz, rhythm and blues, and techno. And it’s a sound that demands to be heard live a potent mixture of jazz virtuosity and diaphragm-wrecking digital sonics, that they’ll unleash at one of the city’s most iconic venues on
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Fat Freddy’s Drop to headline Big Sunday, the new one-day festival coming to Sidney Myer Music Bowl
Words by Kate Streader
Larger-than-life New Zealand seven-piece
Fat Freddy’s Drop are set to make their way Down Under to headline Melbourne International Jazz Festival‘s Big Sunday.
Going down at Sidney Myer Music Bowl, the six-hour Sunday session will bring a stack of Australian music icons to one of the most renowned stages in Melbourne this October.
What you need to know
Melbourne International Jazz Festival’s Big Sunday is happening on Sunday October 24 at Sidney Myer Music Bowl
The one-day festival has also announced its lineup
The new digital festival comes as part of the state government’s Victoria Together initiative. The Victorian government has just announced The Long Weekender, a new festival bringing your favourite music festival sets of the past to your homes this long weekend. Hosted by the beloved Myf Warhurst, The Long Weekender will present curated sets from […]