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A bunch of revered Aussie musicians are teaming up for 15-date regional Victorian tour

A bunch of revered Aussie musicians are teaming up for a 15-date regional Victorian tour Freya Josephine Hollick Sing a Song of Sixpence tour is celebrating songwriters and their craft. A bunch of local songwriters and musicians are teaming up for a regional Victorian tour celebrating the art of songwriting and the people who do it well. Titled  Sing a Song of Sixpence, the tour will visit 14 iconic Victorian towns throughout August. What you need to know Sing a Song of Sixpence is happening from Friday August 6 – Saturday August 28 across Victoria The tour will feature a slate of local songwriters and musicians, with varied lineups throughout the tour

Events: Brooke Taylor (arvo) — Triple R 102 7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio

Events: Brooke Taylor (arvo) — Triple R 102 7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio
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How The Band s Music From Big Pink Opened The Mind Of Brian Cadd

How The Band’s Music From Big Pink Opened The Mind Of Brian Cadd The Band’s 1968 ‘Music From Big Pink’ was a life-changing recording for Australian singer songwriter Brian Cadd. After hearing an early preview of the album in London in early 1968 Brian’s songwriting changed forever. “It was mostly because of the extraordinary experience Ronnie Charles and I had in London,” Brian Cadd tells Noise11.com. “We were with The Easybeats in their flat in Earl’s Court and they had a night off. When they had a night off they used to bring their PA, their sound system home and set it up in the Living Room. The neighbours must have been deaf. At around three o’clock in the morning we were all extraordinarily untidy and there was a knock on the door. It was one of the roadies for Cream, the Eric Clapton band. He had just returned from America and he was waving their quarter inch tape saying ‘you have got to listen to this. This is it. Music will never be the same again’.

Port Fairy Folk Festival helps keep the show on the road

Port Fairy Folk Festival helps keep the show on the road We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement It’s been two steps forward, one step back for live music across Victoria recently, and the internationally renowned Port Fairy Folk Festival has been affected like so many others. Festival director Justin Rudge said there won’t be thousands of folks creating the usual festival atmosphere in the seaside town in March. But homegrown musicians – including Kutcha Edwards, Tim Rogers and Mick Thomas’ Roving Commission – will shine at a handful of carefully curated shows.

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