Music
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Song laments loss of cultural site
THE lost beauty and history of lands now being developed at the old Deebing Creek Aboriginal Mission in Ipswich are the subject of a song…
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Phil grins and bares his soul solo
AS HE finishes off the year touring with his band Grinspoon, a different side of frontman Phil Jamieson will emerge in the New Year. Jamieson…
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Def Leppard raise the bar again
MUSIC is not all about talent and good looks (though it certainly helps) – it’s as important to put in the hard yakka, have the…
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Brothers keep Angels rocking
AS with The Kinks and ACDC, The Angels is one of those bands formed by two brothers playing guitars. With John Brewster on rhythm guitar…
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Huge rush on CMC tickets
AUSTRALIA’S leading country music festival has proved it is as popular as ever, with tickets selling out in just over a week. Excited fans showed…
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Bee Gees songs performed as originally intended
THE Bee Gees were possibly the first pop group to perform with an orchestra in their live shows in the ’60s. The Beatles had recorded…
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Worlds collide for Jebediah frontman
WHEN Jebediah frontman Kevin Mitchell created the stage name Bob Evans as a way to explore a different side to his songwriting, he had no…
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Concerts return to The Workshops
THE sounds of Australian music legends from Johnny O’Keefe to Slim Dusty to Kamahl once echoed around the beautiful brick facades of the North Ipswich…
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Mick and Ursula make every moment count
WE’VE all heard of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars but how about The Fall and Rise of Ursula…
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Music that’s built to last
WHEN Built to Spill main man Doug Martsch and I speak over a WhatsApp call to Boise, Idaho, it’s clear multi-tasking comes easy to the…










