ROCKSTEADY GIG TIX ON SALE NOW!

ROCKSTEADY: THE ROOTS OF REGGAE CONCERT 
 
Starring: 
THE MELBOURNE SKA ORCHESTRA 
with guests: 
DAWN PENN (U.K.) 
STRANGER COLE (Jamaica) 
 
Plus: 
The Moonhops 
DJ Mossman(Canada) 
DJ Mohair Slim 
 
Saturday 1 May 2009 ‐ Corner Hotel, Richmond ‐ Tickets $59 + b.f. 
 
To coincide with the Australian release of the award-winning documentary “Rocksteady: The Roots  of  Reggae”,  the  Melbourne  Ska  Orchestra  troops  have  been  marshalled  for  their  annual  off‐beat  skirmish,  this  time  inviting  two  of  the  giants  of  Jamaican  Rocksteady:  Dawn Penn and Stranger Cole to join the fray. 
 
The night  will be  a  joyous  celebration  of  Jamaican  rocksteady, the  soulful  music  that  evolved  from  ska  and  gave birth to  the  reggae  sound  and  features the first lady of Rocksteady, Dawn Penn, who had hits including the world wide smash “No, No, No (You Don’t Love Me).

Dawn  Penn  is  visiting  Australia  for  the  first  time  as  is  Stranger  Cole  (who  is  also  the  narrator  of  the Rocksteady  film).    Stranger  Cole  has  the  distinction  of  being  one  of  the  few  artists  to  have  had  hits  in  all  three  Jamaican  roots  eras:  Ska,  Rocksteady and  Reggae.    From  his  first  records  “Rough  and  Tough”,  “Arte  Bella”  to  his  rocksteady  classics  “Down  by  the  Trainline”  and  “Love Me This Evening”. 
 
As  always,  the  30‐piece  all‐honking,  all‐skanking,  all‐star  behemoth  Melbourne  Ska  Orchestra  will  provide  the  musical  support  to  this  momentous  event.   

Supports  are:  The  Moonhops;  and  selectors  Mohair  Slim  and  from  the  U.S.A.,  the  producer  and arranger of “Rocksteady: The Roots of Reggae” movie and CD, DJ Mossman. 
 
In  MSO tradition,  the  ladies  and  gentleman  are  kindly  requested  to dress “stylish Caribbean” with brightly coloured dresses for ladies and light trouser with hats for men suggested.

Hey Sugar Babies,

Direct from Perth, The Sugar Blue Revue will hit Melbourne town on Saturday, 13 March 2010 at The Order Of Melbourne. Please join us for a night of unparalleled burlesque and merriment from 7.30pm at The Order, Level 2, 401 Swanston Street in Melbourne.

Tickets:
$25 +Booking Fee presale
$30 at the door
www.moshtix.com.au

Perth’s premier performance troupe, Sugar Blue Burlesque, will burst onto the stage for their very first huge Melbourne Burlesque show, The Sugar Blue Revue.

Come and see what everyone’s talking about!

Be blown away by the amazing costumes and unique, never-before-seen performances in Melbourne Town for one incredible night only!

Treat yourself to a night of bedazzlement and beauty with the best burlesque artists on this continent or any – A’dora Derriere, Sapphire Demure and Trixi Tassells – These classy, sassy dames have also been invited to perform in this year’s London Burlesque Week so catch up with these lovelies before they wade gracefully over to ye jolly olde’ in their elegant stilettos…

The Sugar Blue Revue features Sugar Blue Royalty Mia Bella, Clara Cupcakes, Miss Jane, Coco Poppin’, The Duke, Becky Lou, Miss Kay Risque, Foxy La Femme and is hosted by the sassy Feistystrumpet!

Prizes will be awarded for Best Dressed, so come in something luxurious, sweet as sugar or in Blue! Dazzle the crowd with your own sequins and finery and win big!

Check out www.sugarblueburlesque.com for more details.

Tickets available at www.moshtix.com.au, 1300 GET TIX (438 849), on your mobile www.moshtix.mobi and all moshtix outlets including Polyester Records (City & Fitzroy) and Greville Records.

Info about Sugar Blue Burlesque:

Based in Perth, Western Australia, Sugar Blue Burlesque is both a performance troupe and burlesque academy! Reminiscent of the 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s, Sugar Blue Burlesque presents a unique blend of classic burlesque and elaborate vintage costumes, with authentic vintage dances, circus, comedy, music and crowd pleasing theatricality!

The talent behind Sugar Blue Burlesque includes some of Australia’s finest, award-winning swing dancers, respected dance instructors and dedicated historians of the period, Western Australia’s most spectacular lady circus performers, bright young comedians, actors, as well as Perth’s finest costumiers.

For Melbourne media queries, interviews, saucy pics, etc, please ring Karen Conrad on 0400 527 365 or email kcpublicity@optusnet.com.au.

See you there, Sugar….

BAMA-LAMA NYE SHAKE FEST!

BAMA-LAMA! Get on board for a fruit-punch-fuelled night of rhythm & blues, surf, and island exotica!

BENNY & THE FLY-BY-NITERS (doing two honkin’ sets of jump blues) THE EXOTICS (Melbourne’s primal rock’n’roll gods) THE GREASY HAWAIIANS (stompin surf-sleaze)
be early for a special performance by TRADITIONAL POLYNESIAN LOG-DRUMMERS AND DANCERS and keeping the luau rockin until 3am – the Big Kahuna’s of vinyl: DJs EMMA PEEL (PBS) – DJ JIM DANDY – DJ MOHAIR SLIM (PBS)

Hawaiian fruit punch on entry and free snacks during the night.
$50 + B.F. pre-sale (only 300 available) through Moshtix @ moshtix.com.au. Mo’ Betta Deetales attached in flyer. See you there, groovas.

RAPSKALLION – ‘ONE UP FOR THE LITTLE MAN’ CD – OUT NOW!

Straight out of Brunswick’s bohemia come Rapskallion – dressed in their decrepit finery, singing songs of the open road, blue stone alleyways, fruit falling from the trees and the seven seas.

Take a pinch of hip hop, vaudevillian sensibilities, a curly moustache and a startling array of hats and add a hula hoop and a burlesque performer or two….

and you will conjure Rapskallion and their intoxicating mix of quirky lyrics and rustic, rowdy and romantic accordion driven dance tunes.

Also featuring double bass, clarinet, violin, and junkyard drums – a vaudevillian carnivalesque shotgun marriage between Tom Waits and Edith Piaf.

Reminiscent of 20’s Paris Bohemia transported to a Romanian tavern and then set adrift on the high seas, they will be performing live with a glint in their eye and a dagger in their teeth at the 5th Bohemian Masquerade Ball on 16th October @ The Thornbury Theatre, 859 High Street. 7pm til ? Tix $20 pre-sale at http://thornburytheatre.webtickets.com.au/ or $25 on the door, if available.

Please contact me for interviews/pics/lively chats or a copy of Rapskallion’s new CD ‘One Up For The Little Man.’

It’s the goods.

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SVENSSON TO TOUR AUSTRALIA!

SvenSson’s « French Wave » – The story of a pop alchemist

With the resonant yet fragile voice of a fallen angel, delicate and wild lyrics that flirt with despair and a Franco-British pop sound that’s working hard to reconcile Serge Gainsbourg, The Cure and Nick Cave, SvenSson has always followed his own unique muse.

Two years ago SvenSson’s album ‘Perdition’ was widely acclaimed both in Australia (with enthusiastic reviews in Melbourne-based daily newspaper The Age and weekly music magazine Beat, along with airplay and interviews on 3RRR, PBS, SBS…) and in France (by the renowned Paris-based cultural magazine Les Inrockuptibles, major radio station France Inter and dozens of national music mags, local TV stations and radio shows). And now the Frenchman with the Scandinavian name is ready to return in March-April 2009 with a beautifully sensual new album titled ‘Cyprine’.

SvenSson’s music was cultivated from the influences and atmospheres of Joy Division and Lloyd Cole, as well as the literary flavours of modern french songwriters. And this alchemist’s latest release combines an unrestrained mix of electric outpourings with moments of naked grace…

There’s the curious singalong that is the contentiously titled ‘Fucking Shit’, which is receiving airplay on Australian airwaves. Or the ‘Initials P.J.’ mash-up – an eclectic mix of Serge Gainsbourg’s ‘Initials B.B.’ tribute to Brigitte Bardot and Nick Cave & PJ Harvey’s ‘Henry Lee’ ballad. Not to mention ‘Gô/Nô-Gô’ a classy pop-rock single that’s already garnering airplay on major French and Swiss radios such including Virgin Radio and Couleur 3. ‘Fucking Shit’ and ‘Gô/Nô-Gô’ have also been chosen for the Japanese Ward/iTunes compilation ‘French Pops 50’. In short, Svensson’s new album is a collection of pure ‘so french’ pop jewels.

In concert, either in smoky pub cellars or under the bright lights of big stages, the young alchemist from Toulouse is joined by folk guitars, violin, ‘cellobass’, piano, and glockenspiel. This baroque acoustic quartet played over 100 gigs in France, Australia and Denmark on the ‘Better Days’ and ‘Perdition’ tours, sharing unplugged gigs with some of the most illustrious representatives of the French scene, including Miossec, Daniel Darc, Da Silva, Prohom, Nicholson, Verone and Miro. Not to mention renowned American acts such as Andrew Bird, The National and The Posies.

SvenSson and his inspired band members will be on the road again in 2009 on the ‘Cyprine World Tour’, a much-anticipated event in Japan, Australia and France.

– Wed. 18/3 : Adelaide @ Jive
– Fri. 20/3 : Melbourne @ Empress Of India (+ Brian Hooper + Dirt River Radio)
– Sat. 21/3 : Melbourne (Northcote) @ Wesley Anne (+ Andrew Mc Cubbin and the Hope Addicts + Dirt River Radio)
– Fri. 27/3 : Hobart @ Republic Bar (+ Brian Hooper)
– Sun. 29/3 : Sydney (Newtown) @ The Vanguard (+ Brian Hooper)
– Thu. 2/4 : Brisbane @ Step Inn
– Fri. 3/4 : Sunshine Coast (Hinterland) @ Woombye Hotel
– Sat. 4/4 : Southport (Qld) @ Del Plaza
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STEVIE WONDERFUL – A TALE OF A MOTHER AND SON REUNION

Hey soul people,

I’ve just returned from seeing the Wonderful One with my youngest son and his best mate Eli at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne. What a great, magical, joyous show!

I had actually forgotten how many hits Stevie Wonder had – he tried to fit them all into a medley but they wouldn’t all fit! Still, I heard every song I was really dying to hear and some cool new ones, too.

A long time ago, when I was a young mama and my son was 4 years old, he and I used to have a dance party everyday while we waited for his older brother to return home from school . It was our time. We’d just dance like maniacs for a half hour and Stevie always brought us the funk, the soul and the love, man, the love.

Tonight we both jumped up at exactly the same moment during the opening notes of ‘Higher Ground’ and for a little while, it felt like we were the only people in that arena, dancing side by side, my 4 year old in an almost grown up man’s body, rockin’ like nobody’s business.

It was superb.

I hear there are tickets available to tonight’s show and if you can go I would strongly recommend getting yourself to Rod Laver Arena.

I’m so glad we went to see the man – what a lotta heart and a lotta soul he puts into a show – and lordee, he still does bring the funk!

Amen, Stevie!

GOBAMA/BIDEN ’08!

To my fellow Americans and Australians,

As a an American born and newly minted Australian citizen, I apologise to you all for the ineptness of my birth country when it comes to choosing leadership, because it affects all of us around the world and also here in my new homeland.

I’m sorry that Americans don’t vote.

I don’t know why they don’t. God, we dumped tea in the Boston Harbor once to insure our rights to representation and now we can’t be bothered to get to our neighborhood polling places. Beats the hell out of me why we can’t do this once every four years.

I’m sorry that when the people of my former homeland do bother to vote they elect leaders like George Bush, Jr and Dick Cheney.

I am utterly mortified at the prospect of Sarah Palin following Dubya into the White House. Surely a case of ‘Dumb and Dumber?’ Only it isn’t really very funny, is it?

Having watched this election with great anticipation and hoping against hope for a big turnaround, it is disheartening indeed when the media in the US focus on such things as Palin’s wardrobe, hairstyle and mannerisms instead of her very substandard performance at the Vice Presidential debate. Opinion is mixed as to whether she came off as looking pretty good in the debate or just surviving the debate, because the bar was set so low for her.

It is embarrassing and insulting to me (and it should be to every female particularly) that she actually WINKED at the camera during the debate like some cheap hooker when she made her cutesy “folksy” and completely irrelevant answers. How astonishingly unprofessional! No male candidate from either side of the political track would have gotten away with that excepting the late Ronald Reagan, who defied all expectations for fluffiness during both of his presidential campaigns.

And it may be worth mentioning that Palin is worth a couple of million dollars and eats moose burgers. This is not the quintessential American experience, no matter how ‘Joe Sixpack’ or ‘Hockey Mom’ she claims to be. Maverick? Perhaps in personal lifestyle, but not politically unless you count someone who believes that men and dinosaurs existed on this planet during the same time period, that Climate Change is not man-made and that book banning in public libraries is typical Maverick behavior.

Palin’s Democratic opponent Joe Biden was unable to question her fairly or even respond effectively to her incorrect answers partly because of the rules of the debate, but mainly for fear of looking like a sexist or a man who bullies women. This is obvious reverse sexism and hobbled Biden severely during the debate. I’m suprised the Republican party didn’t have Palin on stage in a swim suit draped in her Miss Alaska beauty pageant sash, or surrounded by photos of her 5 children on the lectern to accompany her apple pie, mumsy stance and remind viewers that she is indeed a mother, in addition to being a bit of a hottie.

Would McCain’s running mate or McCain himself have been so gentle with Hillary Clinton? I think not, and Hillary wouldn’t have expected it. Hillary would have been able to actually give intelligent and thoughtful answer the questions posed based on her experiences. Palin clearly has no such resources to draw on, as evidenced by her now infamous and cringe worthy answers to Katie Couric’s light weight questions in what was surely the most entertaining political interview of the campaign as yet.

McCain chose Palin because he thought maybe he could persuade American women (the most misunderstood and powerful voting block in the US) that the Republican Party is the women’s party of the new millenium. What an insult to all women!

It looks a bit silly from the outside, it’s almost like McCain’s advisers said, “Ok, who’s got a womb and is conservative? It doesn’t matter if she’s not qualified. And for Chrissake make sure she supports The Bush Doctrine, The War in Iraq and overturning Roe-vs-Wade. No IQ testing necessary, we’ll tell her what to say.” And Sarah Palin was the best they could do. Never mind that she didn’t know what the Bush Doctrine is. And never mind that she can’t name the newspapers she reads. What a pity for us all.

John McCain’s campaign managers have now put Palin on the offence as the one who will be making the most pointed attacks on Obama’s character and his record as a public official. This is particularly cynical and shrewd, as Obama’s campaign has stated from the beginning that they will run an even handed and positive campaign, and even if they do digress into some mud slinging as the election date draws nearer, they surely will not want to look as if they’re attacking a woman.

In my heart of hearts, I don’t know if 50-70 year old Americans will go into the polling booth and vote for a black man. I hope they will. But I’m afraid of all of the years of divisive campaigning and black hating and baiting in America.

Racism runs deep where I’m from, like a bad polluted river. Hopefully the new generation of voters can row against that toxic current.

I choose to hope that Obama and Biden will win on merit and on the desire Americans have for change. I want to believe this will be the year for change…but then I never in my wildest dreams would have thought that George Bush and Dick Cheney would be elected, the first time with a bit of flimflam and trickery, the second time legitimately right after 911 when they exploited a nations fears for their own twisted agendas. But never mind the reason, they still got elected, didn’t they?

We’re all still paying for that.

And the result of that election has made the world a much more dangerous place and has ruined the America of my youth, the one that still lives in my imagination.

I hope I can find that America again one day and I hope it will exist again. Trust me. people. it wasn’t always a place that scorned new ideas and intelligent debate.

I wish to hell I could figure out when it became ok to be stupid and overtly populist in America. I hate to speak on behalf of dead people that I haven’t met, but having done some reading, I think that George Washington, Mark Twain, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Rosa Parks, Kurt Vonnegut, Jr and Benjamin Franklin are probably rolling in their collective graves to see what passes for political debate in my former homeland.

These people came from all sides of the political divide, the common factor was intelligence and a willingness to find workable solutions.

Obama/Biden ’08, PLEASE.

Karen Conrad

WON’T GET FOOLED AGAIN – THE WHO

We’ll be fighting in the streets
With our children at our feet
And the morals that they worship will be gone
And the men who spurred us on
Sit in judgement of all wrong
They decide and the shotgun sings the song

I’ll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around me
Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday
Then I’ll get on my knees and pray
We don’t get fooled again

The change, it had to come
We knew it all along
We were liberated from the foe, that’s all
And the world looks just the same
And history ain’t changed
‘Cause the banners, they all flown in the next war

I’ll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around me
Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday
Then I’ll get on my knees and pray
We don’t get fooled again
No, no!

I’ll move myself and my family aside
If we happen to be left half alive
I’ll get all my papers and smile at the sky
For I know that the hypnotized never lie

There’s nothing in the street
Looks any different to me
And the slogans are replaced, by-the-bye
And the parting on the left
Is now the parting on the right
And the beards have all grown longer overnight

I’ll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around me
Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday
Then I’ll get on my knees and pray
We don’t get fooled again
Don’t get fooled again
No, no!

Then of course, the finale grand rap up of the song is “meet the new boss, same as the old boss.”

Which would be business as usual in Washington D.C.

But I think not if we get Obama in. Hell, I hope not.

Here’s hoping for something better for all of us.

PETER CHAPMAN – ‘CLEANSKIN’

‘Cleanskin’ is Peter Chapman’s first full length CD.

Definition: cleanskin (noun; adjective: plural cleanskins)
1. An undercover police officer who has not done this task before
2. A criminal who has no prior criminal record
3. A terrorist who has not previously come to the attention of the security services
4. An unbranded animal
5. An unlabelled bottle of wine

” I like the idea of this music as ‘cleanskin’, new, freshly bottled – no label,” says singer/songwriter Peter Chapman. The 14 tracks on the cd vary in range and style and offer everything from lush string quartet arrangements to electronica inspired flourishes – all infused with a healthy splash of groove. “This is an organic based record. We laid down the original beds at Sing Sing in Richmond. Flavours in the songs include a four member singing group doing a choral thing and string arrangements for quartet. Overall this album has a real band based feel to it and the mix of songs is very diverse,” says Peter.

Peter Chapman is an experienced singer/songwriter and an exciting performer. He has written songs with other published artists and has contributed tracks to a ‘Warrior Films’ project. He has worked with members of Electric Mary, The Earthmen, The BadLoves, Chocolate Starfish, Boom Crash Opera and Pseudo Echo. In 2005 Peter twice performed tracks from his ‘Catch Fire’ ep on national television and has more recently performed at live gigs with Abby Dobson, Renee’ Geyer and Vika & Linda Bull.

One bottle of ‘Cleanskin’ contains 14 organic, lush, groove inspired, string quartet arranged, electronica kissed, vocal choir infused pop/folk/groove rock tunes to tempt your palette. Enjoy!

Details of Peter’s CD launch for ‘Cleanskin’will be announced in August. Please visit Peter at www.myspace.com/peterchapmansoloartist.

BONDI TSUNAMI ON SBS – THE GOLDEN SURF IS UP!

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Here’s a good reason to stay up late in front of the warm and golden glow of the tv on a Tuesday night….

“Bondi Tsunami” (a fantastic critically acclaimed indie feature film directed by Rachael Lucas) and showcasing music by Penny Ikinger and Malcolm Hill airs on SBS at 11.45 tomorrow, Tuesday 22nd of January.

Don’t miss the visual splendour of this rock ‘n roll road flick and the lush sounds of la Ikinger and Mr Hill – rich stuff soaring over a rolling vista of golden waves!

Many thanks to SBS for giving this worthy film a go.

Surf’s up so get out there and get some on ya!

Visit Penny at:
www.pennyikinger.com
www.myspace.com/pennyikinger

Visit Malcolm at:
http://mcmalcolm.blogspot.com/

Visit Rachael Lucas for Bondi Tsunami at:
www.myspace.com/bonditsunami

SVENSSON – AUSTRALIAN PERDITION TOUR OF THE GLOOMY POP ALCHEMIST DECEMBER ’07

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A deep fragile fallen angel’s voice, delicately wild lyrics gambling dangerously with despair and combined with a gloomy franco-british pop sound reconciles Serge Gainsbourg and The Cure, or Françoiz Breut and Lloyd Cole.

Two years after the release of ‘ Aux Jours Meilleurs’ (On Better Days ), a debut album that won wide acclaim from enlightened media (from Paris-based renowned cultural magazine Les Inrockuptibles to the major radio France Inter and on indie radio worldwide), the scandinavian-named french boy has landed in on our coasts with an intransigently beautiful new album ‘Perdition.’

SvenSson’s music distills mixed influences from the Joy Division’s and The Smiths’ new-wave cool and modern french songwriters’ intimate literary influences with an an unrestrained mixture of hypertensive electric explosions and naked moments of grace.

In concert, alone in pub cellars as well as under the bright lights of big stages, the alchemist from Toulouse is joined by folk guitars, violin and “cellobass”,to create his own unique blend of baroque rock. SvensSson has played in France and Denmark for both his “Better Days” and “Perdition” Tours, sharing unplugged gigs with some of the most elegant representatives of the french (Miossec, Daniel Darc, Da Silva, Prohom, Nicholson, Verone, Miro) or anglo-saxon (Andrew Bird, The National, The Posies) indie-pop-folk-rock scene. SvenSson and his inspired team will be on the road again in December ‘07 for an “Australian Perdition Tour.”

“SvenSson combines heavenly and abyssal zones like never before (…) a seriously distressed dandy.”

6 December – Excelsior Hotel with The Cuban Heels and Hunter Dienna
64 Foveaux Street, SYDNEY, New South Wales Tix available on 02 9211 4945

8 December – The Sando with Jo Meares, Liz Martin, Michael Bridges and Hunter Dienna
Sandringham Hotel – 387 King Street, NEWTOWN, New South Wales – Cost : $10 – Tix available on 02 9557 1254

13 December – Manchester Lane with Charles Jenkins & The Swedish Cowboys and Jo Meares
36 Manchester Lane, MELBOURNE, Victoria – Cost : $12 – Tix available on 03 9663 0630

15 December – Central Club with The Cuban Heels and Hunter Dienna
293 Swan Street, RICHMOND, Victoria – Tix available on 03 9428 1480

16 December – Brunswick Green
313 Sydney Road, BRUNSWICK, Victoria – Cost : free – further info on 03 9381 2413

19 December – Retreat Hotel with Jo Meares
280 Sydney Road, BRUNSWICK, Victoria – further info on 03 9380 4090

SvenSson’s Australian Perdition Tour is proudly supported by the Ambassade de France en Australie.

Look our for more news coming soon and don’t miss the opportunity to see SvenSson here on our sunny shores.

Cheers, Karen

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