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22.06.01
- Leo Nine CD launch and sound file.
From
Toupee
Records.
Leo Nine (previously
Battered Fish) are launching their new CD 'Leo Nine' on Friday August 17 at The Healer in Brisbane, Australia (over 18's only) with some very special guests ...
Tickets are *extremely* limited. The Healer is a small venue and will sell out, so don't miss it! Click
here
to purchase tickets. Tickets are also available now from Rocking Horse, Adelaide Street, Brisbane.
Click
here
for a preview of two tracks from 'Leo Nine' in Real Audio format.
22.06.01
- Keep voting for Toupee Records.
From
Toupee
Records.
Voting closes at the end of June, so this is your last chance to vote in the
ONYA's - the Australian Online Music Awards. We have been nominated in the category of Australian Independent Record Label Site.
Visit
www.onya.com.au, head to the voting page and select
Toupee from the list for Independent Record Label Site. But PLEASE ONLY VOTE ONCE. Oh, and one lucky voter will win an Apple iMac Flower Power computer!
And if you forward us the vote confirmation email you receive from the Onya's, you could win a
Leo Nine CD.
22.06.01
- Telegram Sam ready to record 'n' roll.
From
Telegram Sam.
Telegram Sam are going into the studio next week to record our first
radio single. Caleb James will be producing it, which we are pretty rapt about. Should be on the air by Late July/Early August.
22.06.01
- Geoff Rankin Band sings Hallelujah!
From
Geoff Rankin.
The
Geoff Rankin Band have been added to
the prestigious list of performers for the Queensland Biennial Festival of Music's 'Hallelujah Logan'
concert in July. They will be happily playing alongside the likes
of Paul Colman Trio, Soulframe, Nagasaki, The Sellouts, Dumpster, Elementary
Penguin and Muppet to
name a few. 'Hallelujah Logan' is on Sunday 22 July 2001 in Logan
Central. For full details check the Gig
Guide, www.qbfm.com.au
or call 136 246. Entry is free.
22.06.01
- Eternity 3 is coming.
From
Don't Miss Out. Only 8 More Big Sleeps Till
Eternity 3 (check the Gig Guide for the specifics).
Cornerstone Music Ministries & Barbara Chapman's Lighthouse Music invite you to a day of quality music presented by a whole bunch of quality artists. The funds raised will help Ian Farrington and his team at Cornerstone minister in very practical ways to several young orphans in Nepal. Just think all you have to do to impact this world is come watch a well produced concert with some top Australian artists, most have recently appeared at the
Australian Gospel Music Festival. This will be a Fair Dinkum outreach event so bring your friends who need to know Jesus better. Ticket prices range from $4 to $10, concession, under 16 & group discounts are available. Do yourself and Nepal a favour and come along.
Artists appearing include:
Chris Bathgate (Newcastle), The Agents, Celebration Vocal Band, Eric Ossebaar, Barbara Chapman, Paradox, Lisa Reynolds, Greg Bull &
H.U.G.E.
Don't forget to visit the web page
here
and have a look at the artists and get all the info you need or ring Ian Farrington 544 90319 or Rob Chapman 3372 4129.
22.06.01
- ACAN currently in the top 10.
From
ACAN.
We have just received notification that
ACAN is currently in the Top 10 in the 'Industry Resource' section of the
ONYA On-line Music awards. This puts us in an excellent position to raise the profile of Australian Christian artists in the mainstream arena! With votes closing on July 1 time is running out, so, make sure to vote today if you haven't already - you could be in the running for an Apple IMac Computer. Also, let everyone on your mailing list/fan base know about this exciting way to support Christian artists. Find the link on the ACAN site at
www.acan.org.au.
22.06.01
- Chris Mundy debuts at number 3.
From
Chris Mundy.
A special
pre-release version of Chris Mundy's MP3
'Welcome to the World' has debuted at number 3 on the pop charts at
MP3.com.au.
20.06.01
- Our all-new instant CHATTER BOX.
Hot
off the press is our all-new Brisbane Christian Chat
CHATTER
BOX.
With one click find out in an instant how many people are in the chat rooms
at any one time. Keep it running while you're on-line. You don't
even have to be on the site to update it. It's all about making
your chatting experience more convenient.
The
CHATTER BOX
can be found on the Home
page. It's not a download at all, just a small pop-up window that
loads instantly. The one pictured here is a full size example.
Keep
in mind though that having this service available may stop people
actually heading on into the chat rooms if there aren't many
people already logged on. We don't want to discourage chatting in
any shape or form so please log on anyway - people are always
dropping by.
The
CHATTER BOX
does not automatically update itself. All you
need to do is click the link on the bottom of it to update the
information. You can do this as regularly as you like.
We
hope this makes things easier and more convenient. Keep telling
your friends about the chat facilities we provide. Help continue
to make this website a channel of God's blessing for Brisbane.
14.06.01
- Fiery Fergus bows out.
From
Fiery Fergus
frontman Martin Jacobs.
Fiery Fergus played at the Queensland Rock Awards on Friday night, but we didn't make it through to the next round (boo hoo!). We did not get the crowd numbers we needed, partly because we had the mug's slot at 7:00 when much of our potential audience would have been at home, tucking into tea whilst watching the compost man on Gardening Australia. Anyhow, we need to develop the active promotion of the band if we are going to persuade people to come and see us, because we know that they will enjoy the show once they get there.
I
reckon we put on a good show. Our music is distinctly original, it covers a big dynamic range, and we are improving our delivery all the time. In terms of pure technical ability, I would rank Fiery Fergus at about 3rd out of the five bands who performed on Friday. The rest was up crowd support and the judges' taste in music.
19.06.01
- Lisa Reynolds appearing at CityGate.
From
Phil Spence.
Smooth jazz and blues singer,
Lisa Reynolds will appear at CityGate Christian Church, 1422 Gympie Road, Aspley on Sunday 24th June. Based on the Sunshine Coast, Lisa has performed at many significant events including the
Australian Gospel Music Festival that attracts 40,000 people and is held each year at Toowoomba. In 2000 Lisa released her CD titled
“Fall Under Grace” which was produced by
Craig Ross who is well known for his work with
Steve Grace and other prominent gospel artists. Her CD features top local musicians including legendary blues guitarist
Steve Apirana.
Lisa will perform at 6pm in Night Church Alive and afterwards in the CityGate Café. For more information call the CityGate office on (07) 3862 7162.
14.06.01
- 96five CRISIS - 50,000 SIGNATURES NEEDED!!
From
96Five Family
FM.
On the 17th of April we submitted our application to the
Australian Broadcasting Authority for a permanent community radio licence.
The Australian Broadcasting Authority has now asked us to estimate the number of people who would be interested in listening to
96.5.
The quick and simple way to do that is to ask every listener to sign a petition at your local church, at 96.5 or at any of the Christian Book Stores wherever 96.5 can be heard.
Attached is a petition (word doc.) <<
CLICK HERE>>
that you can download and take it along to your local church, youth fellowship, school, wherever there are people who share your desire for Christian radio in Brisbane.
Please photocopy the survey and complete as many as possible.
However, this matter is urgent. We need to get this done in the next couple of weeks and have the forms posted or faxed back to 96.5 by Wednesday, July 4th. After that, it's too late. Postal address: PO Box 1700 Milton QLD 4064.
Can we count on you? Do it now. Thanks.
14.06.01
- Telegram Sam news.
From
Telegram Sam.
The Sammies (this name really is catching on) recently played at the
100 Fold Battle of the Bands. Playing in the afternoon heats,
Telegram Sam played a fairly strong set, although the technologically challenged Graham found the 5 minute set-up
time a bit stressful. The band received some very enthusiastic feedback from the judges and crowd, in particular Angus the Sound Guy. Telegram Sam managed to pull of third place ($100 gift voucher - not bad) and congrats to winners
4Given. A sort of cross between The Partrdge Family (they are all related) and
Bob Marley and The Whalers - these guys would look cool playing banjos. The most concerning part of the event was the enthusiastic feedback from one judge - while raving about Christys' voice for about 5 minutes he encouraged her to really explore other musical styles to develop her vocal talent. Was he telling our singer to leave our band? Back off buddy!!
After playing a few gigs in recent weeks,
Telegram Sam are easing off a bit to focus on their upcoming recording.
Check the Gig Guide for upcoming
shows!
The 2nd week of the School Holidays will see
Telegram Sam enter the Studio to record their first radio single. The Sammies are proud to announce that
Caleb James (Rhubarb, Leo Nine/Battered Fish, The Frugals, Elementary
Penguin) will be producing the single - to be heard on the airwaves around September time. Caleb is without doubt one of the (if not THE) most gifted young producers in Brisbane and Australia and the band are extremely excited about what Caleb will bring to the table. The band will record one single for radio play, and also lay down the drumtracks for a possible EP release later in the year. Stay
tuned!
14.06.01
- Alabaster Box news.
From
Alabaster Box.
The big news for us is that our new record-
"MAIN ATTRACTION" is all but complete!!! We spent January, February and a little bit of March in the USA recording the new CD. We made heaps of new friends over there in Louisville, Kentucky- and had an amazing time in the studio as well as tasting all of the fast-food miracles that America has to offer. We were able to play a number of shows whilst we were there (one of them to 5000+) and were warmly received.
The album was produced in a 200- year old log cabin converted into a studio- at Melody Hill Farm - and our producer-
Vince Emmit- has described the sound of the record as
"Alabaster Box- all grown up". We learnt so much about working in a studio from Vince (who also happens to be the most rockin' guitarist ever) and we are ecstatic about how the record has come together. Sam was especially excited as he was able to break free from his acoustic guitar to "wail on an electric" for most of the tracks. Vince is currently in Australia- and will be putting the final touches on the record over the next two- weeks.
The new CD will be available to the general public on the Alabaster Box- "Main Attraction- World Tour" (Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and the USA), which begins in August. For information on the details of the tour- keep a close eye on our newly updated web site at
www.alabasterbox.com.
The new-look website includes updated gig information, bios, tour dates, and a whole heap of other cool AB related mumbo jumbo.
On the home front, we have had a great time playing at some great festivals over the last few months.
Forest Edge in Melbourne, the Australian Gospel Music Festival in Toowoomba and
Lifefest in Bowen were all outstanding successes. Credit must go to both organisations for their professionalism. Photos of these events will be appearing on the website in the very near future. Similarly our visit to Perth two-weeks ago proved to be a very successful time away.
Please pray for us as we continue to serve the Lord through music. And remember- the "Main Attraction World Tour" is coming....and it will be like nothing you've ever seen before. Check our website for the latest.
14.06.01
- Another Squipplepippy show.
From
Pete of Squipplepippy.
Hey everyone. Sorry for the short notice but
Squipplepippy will be rockin it up this Saturday night (16th June 2001) at Bonapartes, 247 St Pauls Terrace, Fortitude Valley, playing on stage at 8:30pm. Free entry. We hope to see you there.
14.06.01
- Fiery Fergus band comps news.
From
Fiery Fergus
frontman Martin Jacobs.
Fiery Fergus will be playing in the
Queensland Rock Awards tomorrow (Friday 15 June) at 7:00 pm. We start the line-up of 6 bands, and the timetable is pretty strict, so if you want to come and see us, make sure you are there at 7:00. Its at the Plough Inn, South Bank, Brisbane. Tickets are $8 from Fiery Fergus, or $10 on the door.
If you were wondering what happened at the
Triple Z unearthed competition, we put on a great show and the crowd got up and boogied on our opening number. I ran a competition (the first and only prize being a free beer - we spare no expense!) for the best description of the style of music we play. We had quite a few enthusiastic suggestions during the set, but the award went to Adam who came up with something totally original, but as it was about 1,000,000 words long I can't repeat it here (I like Pink Floyd on prozac, or Crowded House gets evicted).
Our problem is that our music is so original, and it covers such a broad range (from ballads to rock and roll to some weird groovy stuff), that I have a real problem in describing its style, and anyone who can help us here has earned his or her beer. This was also a problem for the judges, who awarded the prize (a slot on Triple Z) to a punk band that thrashed out the usual stuff with marginally more musical ability than a car alarm.
If you want to hear a band that sounds just like the other 9,999,999 guitar/bass/drums metal/grunge/punk bands, don't come and see Fiery Fergus.
14.06.01
- AJ changes job.
For those who know the regular frequenter of these parts on
the eternal search for the perfect interview, Andrew "AJ" Hulsman has resigned from his Program, Music Director & Station
producer (including SPORK radioYouth Show) jobs at Community Radio North FM in Hornsby, Sydney and has been appointed Program, Music Director, schedule formatting, traffic & production at Riverina Christian Radio Inc new radio station LIFE FM 101.1 in Wagga Wagga as of Monday 25th
June. He will continue in his role at North FM for another 2 weeks before leaving for Wagga
Wagga and he can be contacted at ajthedj99@hotmail.com.
Luckily for us, AJ will still be able to make his regular pilgrimages
up here.
13.06.01
- Chris Mundy recording update.
From
Chris Mundy.
Local
Christian solo artist Chris Mundy is
recording the last song for his new album tomorrow - a spring release is planned.
13.06.01
- Nagasaki EP Launch.
From
Nagasaki's Mikey.
Ok here it is.......'Indoctrination'
- Nagasaki's 'Sound
Doctrine' EP Launch - Friday 21 September 2001
- 7pm. Tickets: $10 adults/$8 students.
Special guests: The Last Resort, Mirrored Image, DJ
Indellible. THE SHED - COC Mansfield, 322 Wecker Rd Mansfield.
For information....0401 510 184 or nagasakitheband@hotmail.com.
Get your booties along and we'll have a rockin time.....
7.06.01
- 100 fold Battle of the Bands 2001.
From
Phil Spence.
The second annual
100 fold Battle of the Bands was held last Saturday at Lions Den Cafe in the city with 12 bands playing off during the day. The calibre of the acts was high and covered a range of styles from worship to punk, and rap to current rock. Representatives of
Mullet TV on the Gold Coast and Spork Radio in Sydney were there to check out the acts. On Saturday night the concert began with
'Paradox', last years winners, performing a rocking set to hand over their crown. Then third place winners,
'Telegram Sam' performed a very polished set followed by cello-accompanied folk-rocker
Geoff Rankin, the second place winner. First place, winning a live recording, went to
'4Given'. These guys are Solomon Islanders based on the Sunshine Coast. They look like reggae heads but sound like
Matchbox20. Their set finished out the night with the crowd joining them in worship. Battle of the Bands is one of a series of 100 fold events hosted each year by CityGate Christian Church at Aspley. This year's event was sponsored by 96.5 Family FM, Ellaways Music, Ebanc Trade, Lions Den Cafe, Pure Magic Productions, Angus Woodhead Sound, Abstract Lighting, and Victory Gifts & Books.
100 fold Battle of the Bands 2001 gave a dozen bands the opportunity to perform in a great venue to a very appreciative crowd.
7.06.01
- Earthsuit a no-show.
It
looks like Earthsuit won't be touring in
October as previously planned. At this stage no rescheduled date
has been announced. Sonfest 2002 is still a possibility.
1.06.01
- Geoff Rankin & The Whosmewatts??
No further announcements have been made about an official name for the
Geoff Rankin band. At this stage the band collectively is still known as Geoff Rankin. In the past the band has been known
Geoff Rankin & The Jam Drops, and Geoff Rankin & The Wild Colonial Band to name a couple.
Geoff is keen to retain the 'Geoff Rankin' aspect of the name but thinks a name for the band would be a welcome addition.
If
you have a great suggestion for a band name then send Geoff an
email here.
01.06.01 - A
Message From Squipplepippy.
Hey
everyone, we've got a gig coming up on 12th June (a Tuesday) at
The Paddo Tavern's Squeeze Club as part of
The Music Platform Major Showcase.
The night features 4 local artists one of which being
Squipplepippy.
It all kicks off at 8pm and runs till about 10:45. We will be
playing at 10:15. If you are interested in coming and seeing us
play tickets are $5 and are available from any Squipplepippy
member or by emailing
tickets@squipplepippy.com.
I think if you are lucky we are giving away a copy of our previous EP with each ticket. Tickets are also available at the door but we prefer that you purchase from us and help us out.
01.06.01 - Fiery
Fergus recording update.
Fiery Fergus will be recording their debut EP at the end of June. The cost will be $10 for advance sales and about $12 after release.
01.06.01 - Carter
& Carter performing on Good Morning Australia.
Carter & Carter will be performing their award winning new single
"A Little Place Called Love" on Good Morning Australia (Ch 10) with
Bert Newton on Wednesday morning the 13th of June. (This has changed from the original date of Friday June the 1st due to Channel 10's commitments.)
01.06.01 -
Nattasha Crestani on "Denise" and more.
From Nattasha
Crestani.
Melbourne singer-songwriter
Nattasha Crestani will be performing on Channel 7's "Denise" TV
show. She will be on May 31. "Denise", hosted by Denise
Drysdale, is shown in Melbourne on Channel 7 between 9-10am weekdays. Check your own TV guides for local listings. Nattasha performs her hit radio song
"Million Dollar You" with the Denise Band. Also featured are Lisa Edwards
(John Farnham backing singer) and Cornelia Francis (host of The Weakest Link). Check it out and support Aussie talent!!!
"Million Dollar You" has just entered the Cool Country Top 20 Chart.
Nattasha has just returned from gigs over the weekend in Geelong. She sold out of CDs, signed autographs, and met people who had seen her interviewed and/or heard the song on radio and had travelled many kms to see her in Geelong. Everyone was wonderful and the response was sensational! She hopes to return to the city by the sea! Next time you're having a coffee, check out the official site at
www.nattasha.com.
01.06.01 - Antiskeptic recording update.
From Antiskeptic.
Just letting everyone know that all is nearly completed for our debut album
"Memoirs of a Common Man". This past week has seen the laying down of a few different instruments including violins, trumpet, keyboard and a DJ. The release date is yet to be confirmed but keep checking out
www.antiskeptic.com.au
for all news and updates.
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