by David Robinson | Sep 19, 2018 | CDs, Music, Reviews
Adelaide art-rockers Satan’s Cheerleaders are on the brink of unleashing The Mechanical Turk, a brand new five-track EP, and the band is celebrating the release with a launch at The Jade on Fri 21 Sep. The Cheerleaders have deliberately kept the songs on The...
by Bián Hickman | Feb 7, 2018 | Live Music, Music, Reviews
Governor Hindmarsh Hotel, Sat 3 Feb. The accomplished performer, mentor and founder of Arty Records, Ronnie Taheny, took to the stage at The Gov for her 25th anniversary of annual Gov gigs. It was an event filled with an air of prestige and class festooned with tables...
by Bián Hickman | Jan 31, 2018 | Interviews, Live Music, Music
by Bián Hickman. After a successful thirty-five year career Australia’s own Ronnie Taheny is retiring once again. Leading up to her whimsical finale at The Gov, we speak with Ronnie about music, life and effervescent philosophical vagaries before we realised we had a...
by David Robinson | Feb 19, 2015 | Live Music, Reviews
Governor Hindmarsh, Sat Feb 7 Ben Ford Davies, looking relaxed and happy, greets the audience and kicks off with Victim Of Society, a song from 2007’s A New Beginning live album. This is a cracking opener, with Ford-Davies settling straight into a driving rhythm that...
by Jenna Bonavita | Jun 12, 2014 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews
Banquet Room, Wed Jun 11 Beccy Cole and Libby O’Donovan are seasoned, powerhouse performers and artists in their own right; Cole is one of the finest proponents of country music anywhere, and O’Donovan is a sensation in the jazz, musical-theatre and cabaret world....