Brisbane
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The Wet Fish Are A Fun, Musical Party
The Wet Fish are a Brisbane-based instrumental-surf rock band featuring bass, keys, two guitars and drums with a cheeky saxophone here and there.
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Tom Burlinson And Sinatra At The Sands
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Frank Sinatra’s birth, Tom Burlinson and his 16-piece Big Band perform the 1966 album 'Sinatra At The Sands'.
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Brisbane's Mana Bar Closes
Mana Bar, Brisbane's first video gaming bar, has announced it is closing its doors.
The quirky and authentic bar was operated by three gaming afficionados including... -
Brisbane International Jazz Festival Welcomes Tord Gustavesen
Norwegian pianist Tord Gustavsen has been at the forefront of Scandinavian jazz for more than a decade.
He creates reflective, evocative music blending sounds from... -
TV On The Radio Want A Brighter Future
TV On The Radio's Kyp Malone explains what inspires and pisses him off about music; and why he's not pumped for the next US election.
Scenestr managed to catch the... -
Dean Ray Is Coming Back
'The X Factor Australia' 2014's runner-up, Dean Ray, is back in the limelight with a current run of national dates.
Dean Ray's debut single, 'Coming Back', and... -
Fly In Fly Out Flies Around Queensland
In a rural mining town awash with contract workers who fly home at the end of their shift lives Jenny, a 15-year-old girl played by Tammy Weller.
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DZ Deathrays Join 2015 Caxton Street Festival
Brisbane thrash dance-punks DZ Deathrays and Sydney swamp-rockers The Snowdroppers headline the Caxton Street Festival’s second round line-up announce.
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Fluidata: Art Connecting Us With Local Waterways
Featuring performances by Igneous, 'Fluidata' will explore questions around the state of Queensland waterways, the ways in which digital media can help connect audiences with
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San Cisco @ The Triffid Review
On a crisp, Saturday night (16 May), San Cisco warmed Brisbane hearts as they again graced us with their presence at The Triffid as part of the 'Graceland' album
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Youth Group Are Re-Opening The Skeleton Jar
Following a successful show in Sydney earlier this year, Youth Group have announced a vinyl release of their breakthrough album 'Skeleton Jar' and have reunited to play three
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The Bossa Nova Sunset Club Review
Bossa nova (literally 'new trend') is a musical genre which emerged in Brazil in the 1950s and 60s. Often described as a fusion of jazz and samba, bossa nova has in many ways
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Andy The Kid Is Coming Home
Born and raised in Townsville, Andy The Kid found success in America.
After moving to LA in 2008 he toured as the bassist for Static-X before becoming a founding... -
Always Learning: Steve Russell Quartet
Long regarded as one of Australia’s finest accompanists and jazz pianists, Steve Russell has appeared with James Morrison, Katie Noonan, Kristen Berardi and James Sherlock
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Brisbane’s First Low & Slow BBQ Festival
Bibs at the ready; are you ready to drool Brisbane?
Low & Slow BBQ has been gaining a lot of momentum locally during the past 12 months; so much so, Brisbane... -
Coffee & Art: Brisbane Has A New Bench To Hang At
Another hidden treasure trove of fringe culture spliced with the goodness of coffee has recently opened in West End's vibrant Boundary Street.
Bench is an espresso... -
Under The Covers With Kanen Breen: A Strange Bedfellow
After singing opera professionally for more than 20 years, actor, singer and all round performer Kanen Breen is dabbling in the colourful world of cabaret with fellow singer,
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5 Song Covers With Tom Thum
This Sunday (17 May) beatboxing extraordinaire Tom Thum will unveil the world premiere of 'Thum Prints' with Gordon Hamilton and the Queensland Symphony
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Oedipus Doesn't Live Here Anymore, But Dan Evans Does
The creation of Queensland Premier's Drama Award Winner Daniel Evans, 'Oedipus Doesn't Live Here
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Trichotomy: The Art Of Improvisation
Under the banner of QSOCurrent, Trichotomy will take its genre-busting sound to new heights in an evening of wonderfully unpredictable, absorbing and distinctive music as
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