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Sunday Smallgoods DATE Genre Bodriggy are very excited to welcome Izy, pronounced eye-zee, for the first time, coming off their recent show in Sidney Myer Music bowl for Sun Cycle festival. Izy are deeply connected to their roots and their families, both the band and the album are named after Irene, Guitarist Ryo Montgomery’s paternal grandmother; an important source of support and comfort in the band’s formative years. Ryo, bassist Warrigo Tyrrell and drummer Maru Nitor Zamatarro each cut their teeth young, playing with their parents in three very different musical families. Ryo grew up shifting between his mother’s home in rural Japan and his father’s blues bar in Cairns where he watched legends of guitar ply their trade and did his first shows. Maru was playing guiro in his parent’s cumbia band Los Caracoles before he turned five. Warrigo grew up jamming on Shadows covers and Aboriginal protest rock with his fathers and brothers, m ....
Exploring Melbourne Museum’s Summer Plaza Series: three weekends of music adventure Jordan Dennis Words by August Billy Across three weekends in January, Melbourne Museum will come to life with parties and live music. The new year is here, but Melbourne Music Week – Extended is far from over. Thankfully, the event program largely comprises artists from or based in Melbourne and surrounds, meaning it’s full steam ahead with the final two months of gigs. As is typical of Melbourne Music Week, the events are taking place in many of the city’s most revered locations. This includes the Melbourne Museum, which will play host to six nights of outdoor performances across the month of January. Here are three shows not to miss. ....
Eight unmissable gigs to see at Live at the Bowl this January Words by Eva Marchingo The outdoor summer concert series is reinvigorating Melbourne’s live entertainment scene. From January, Melbourne’s beloved Sidney Myer Music Bowl will be transformed into a hotspot (the good kind) of the best live acts in Australia. A joint initiative by Arts Centre Melbourne and the Victorian government, Live at the Bowl will play host to a series of Australian events and performances held over several weeks. This season of celebration will help us rediscover the joy of live music and shared experiences, this time in a COVID-Safe environment. Expect to see social distancing, an abundance of hand sanitiser, QR codes for mobile phone registration, and regular cleaning, all to keep punters safe. ....
Sun Cycle Festival to return in 2021 at a new location Featuring Mildlife, CC:DISCO!, Wax’o Paradiso and more. After a successful debut at Coburg Velodrome on New Year’s Days 2020, Sun Cycle Festival has announced its 2021 return. Going down on Saturday January 30 at Sidney Myer Music Bowl, the special second iteration of the festival will feature a diverse and exciting lineup of local acts. Encompassing soul, jazz and electronica, Sun Cycle 2021 will bring CC:DISCO!, Mildlife, Wax’o Paradiso, C.Frim, Izy and Sophie McAlister with Northside Records’ Chris Gill to the stage for a day of dancing under the summer sun. ....
Solar cells the bikes run on clean energy that s part of the concept so our main aim is to provide an alternative in the form of transport to specifically low income commuters but also private customer game god health care workers kindergarten teachers anywhere where normal bicycle is limited in its usefulness and way a car can be substituted. more than one hundred sun cycle bikes are already in use around the country including here at the sun umbrella community conservancy the reserve is situated in the north east of namibia where the job a river forms a natural border to botswana. the wildlife here not only attracts tourists but also bush meat hunters and ivory poaches for a long time the rangers have to patrol the area on bikes with just one gear. thanks to donations they now have eight e-books which allow them to work far more ....