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Woodford Folk Festival fires up again for 2009!

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Monday, 21 December 2009 07:01


There's an incredible array of talented performers and artists appearing at 22 venues within the festival, ranging from jazz to hip-hop, classical Indian to burlesque, bluegrass to gypsy, musical to comedy, and the inimitable 'folk', with every gradation between. Just a few of the musical highlights on offer this year are John Butler Trio, Clare Bowditch, Vince Jones, Paul Dempsey, James Blundell, The Panics, Mama Kin, The Middle East, Bonjah, Lisa Mitchell, Ryan Meeking and The Few, Shellie Morris, Dallas Frasca, Grace Barbe, Mojo Juju and the Snake Oil Merchants, Afro Dizzi Act featuring Jali Buba Kuyateh, Angie Hart, Busby Marou, Dubmarine, James Morrison, Jen Cloher and The Endless Sea, Juke Baritone & The Swamp Dogs, Miguel, Mr Percival, The Rhythm Hunters, NGAIIRE, The Sins, Nicky Bomba, Rapskallion, Street Warriors, The Audreys, the medics, The Red-Eyes, TinPan Orange, The Hungry Kids of Hungary, Whitley, Leah Flanagan Band, sunset concerts in the Amphitheatre with the Deep Blue Orchestra.  For more info go to  www.woodfordfolkfestival.com 
 

Last Updated ( Monday, 21 December 2009 07:09 )
 

Billabong movie Still Filthy

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Written by Crys-Kai Carroll   
Thursday, 24 September 2009 11:25

The new surf movie from Billabong Still Filthy was launched in Australia last night at the Reef Hotel Noosa Heads. It was a great night with all the local surf identities getting along to watch the highly anticipated movie which show cased the raw talent of surfers that Billabong has. Keep an eye out for the full write up and DVD review which will be out in the Summer issue of Sunshine Coast Surf Magagzine! Click Here to see some photos of the launch!

Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 September 2009 13:48 )
 

Alterior Motif Exhibition

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Thursday, 03 September 2009 11:46


Alterior Motif invites you to attend Creating Space. This is an event that aims to showcase emerging talented artists in our area in all forms of artistic expression.
We hope to use this as a platform for artists to get their work "out there" and for all businesses involved to promote and educate the wider public in what they do. It is also an opportunity to network and build relationships with like-minded people in the creative industries on the Coast.

Local labels Jamie Fame, Coolbabycool and Til Death Do Us Part will be launching their new ranges for the season as well as a parade from Alterior Motif.

Mooloolaba Ink team headed by Cozza and Gummy will be doing live tattooing demonstrations and will be there to answer any questions you may have regarding this ancient art form.

An exciting art exhibition showcasing work from 12 local artists in paint, graffiti and photography will be held and some artworks will be for sale.
Installation by Trainers Mooloolaba

DJ Set Eames

There will be lucky door prizes and a few surprises!  Tickets are very limited and available at Alterior Motif.

For more information email Penny on  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Hope to see you there!

Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 September 2009 12:08 )
 

Caloundra Music Festival: second line-up announced

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Thursday, 20 August 2009 09:28


Legendary Aussie band Noiseworks and singer/songwriter Kev Carmody have been added to the outstanding line-up of headline acts at this year’s Caloundra Music Festival at Kings Beach from 23-25 October. 

Festival director Richie Eyles today announced the latest additions to this year’s line-up – adding that more acts, including a chart-topping Aussie band, are to be announced in September.

He described this year’s festival bill as the best yet.

“Noiseworks are one of the most-loved Aussie bands and Kev Carmody is huge on the international festival circuit and Australians should be proud of his achievements,” he said.

“We are delighted to add them to a top line-up that already includes The Hoodoo Gurus, Josh Pyke and Toni Childs.”


Originally an 80s pub band, Noiseworks went on to produce a string of hits. Their third album "Love Verses Money” debuted at number one on the album charts and the single "Hot Chilli Woman" became the band's biggest hit. Other hits include “Touch” “No Lies”, “Take Me Back”, and “Freedom”.

Joining them on the bill is Kev Carmody, one of the most respected singer/songwriters in the country, whose long list of fans include John Butler, Missy Higgins and Paul Kelly.

Since the release of his first album, Pillars Of Society, described in Australian Rolling Stone as "the best album ever released by an Aboriginal musician and arguably the best protest album ever made in Australia", Carmody has produced a large body of work ranging from soul/folk to reggae/rock.

Adding to the reggae vibe at this year’s festival will be Australian roots and reggae band Blue King Brown. Described by Carlos Santana as “my favourite band right now”, Blue King Brown combine funky dance beats with socially-active lyrics to produce high-energy shows that never fail to get audiences up and moving. When supporting Michael Franti (Spearhead) on a recent tour, Franti noted that they “raise the roof off every show they play”.

Other great performers and bands recently signed to the Caloundra Music Festival include:

  • Bertie Blackman
  • Watussi
  • The Gin Club
  • Jill Barber
  • Andrew Morris
  • Bonjah
  • Little Stevies

Today’s announcement is expected to see a surge in ticket sales for this year’s festival, which is outselling the previous two festivals by about 40 per cent, Mr Eyles said.

“We put that down to this year’s excellent line-up and the fact that the festival now has a solid reputation among festival-goers and the musicians themselves,” he said.

They will join other acts already announced including:

  • Josh Pyke
  • James Reyne
  • Bob Evans
  • Chase The Sun
  • The Wilson Pickers
  • OKA
  • Paul Green Australian iconic band the Hoodoo Gurus signed a new recording contract with Sony Music


Mr Eyles said August was the last chance for festival-goers to get discounted earlybird tickets of $95 for a weekend pass. As of 1 September, ticket prices will rise to $105 up until, and throughout, the weekend of the festival.

The festival is supported by the Sunshine Coast Council to bring a quality, family-friendly event to the Sunshine Coast. A Community Village, supported by Stockland, will operate alongside the festival as a non-ticketed event on the Kings Beach foreshore to showcase local talent and offer workshops run by community groups.

For more information, or to buy tickets, visit the festival website www.caloundramusicfestival.com

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 27 August 2009 06:27 )
 

Kidman short surf films night at Noosa Bowls

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Monday, 22 June 2009 00:00

This July, Noosa Bowls at Noosa Heads plays host to a great surf film and music night.

 Last Hope - Andrew Kidman

Last Updated ( Monday, 22 June 2009 00:10 )
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