by Cathy Tune | Mar 12, 2022 | Adelaide Festival 2022, Adelaide Festivals, Art, Dance, Family Entertainment, Interactive, Live Music, Music, Reviews, WOMADelaide 2022
[WORLD MUSIC/Contemporary/Dance ~ AUS/INT] Botanic Park, Fri 11 Mar. Friday night Day 1 of WOMADelaide 2022 offers something for everyone and it is fabulous to be back in Botanic Park, with the WOMAD flag fluttering and an eclectic array of music, dance and art...
by Ian Bell | Mar 9, 2022 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2022, Cabaret, Interviews, Music, News
[MUSIC/Cabaret ~ VIC] Spend the afternoon with singer/songwriter, cocktail enthusiast and Raconteur Henry Wagons. That talented chap, Henry Wagons, is doing two cruisy intimate afternoon shows this weekend, upstairs at Rhino Room. Wagons is a singer, songwriter, TV...
by Cathy Tune | Mar 8, 2022 | Adelaide Festival 2022, Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Music, Reviews
[CONTEMPORARY MUSIC ~ AUS] The Summerhouse, Mon 7 Mar. Jazz piano maestro Paul Grabowski and acclaimed singer songwriter Lior again join forces to show us the magic that can unfurl when their very different talents unite on a project. Last seen together in Adelaide as...
by Ian Bell | Mar 7, 2022 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2022, Event, Live Music, Music
[MUSIC/Rock ~ ADELAIDE FRINGE PREMIERE ~ AUS] by Ian Bell. Adelaide y’know how it is right? You stand at the festival stop waiting for a festival to come along for what seems like two years and then all of a sudden a whole bunch all come at the same time. Adelaide...
by Adrian Miller | Mar 7, 2022 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2022, Cabaret, Music, Reviews
[CABARET/Music ~ SA] The Jade, Sun 6 Mar. The Fat Man Of Love is Harry van Venetie, who is on stage looking more like Groucho Marx than Tom Waits, which is appropriate because he likes to keep the jokes coming, along with the theatrics that are also a part of Tom...
by Michael Coghlan | Mar 6, 2022 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2022, Cabaret, Music, Reviews
[CABARET/Music ~ AUS] The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, Sat 5 Mar. Tom Waits’ trademarks were a rasping vocal style from somewhere deep down in the bowels of the soul, semi-spoken rambling narratives put to music detailing the life of the down and out, a...