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The Black Sorrows: Busting The Seams Of The Spiegeltent at The Garden Of Unearthly Delights – Adelaide Fringe Review

The Black Sorrows: Busting The Seams Of The Spiegeltent at The Garden Of Unearthly Delights – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Nikki Fort | Feb 26, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Reviews

The Garden Of Unearthly Delights – The Spiegeltent, Thu 25 Feb The Spiegeltent was blowing its seams last night at the packed-to-the-rafters one-night-only Black Sorrows blast-off show of rock, blues and some well-loved favourites. After a tour of Europe and an ARIA...
Here Comes the Night: The Songs Of Van Morrison – Joe Camilleri, Vince Jones and Christine Anu In The Barossa – Review

Here Comes the Night: The Songs Of Van Morrison – Joe Camilleri, Vince Jones and Christine Anu In The Barossa – Review

by Michael Coghlan | Nov 17, 2015 | Live Music, Reviews

Seppeltsfield Winery, Sat 14 Nov Joe Camilleri and friends playing the music of Van Morrison under the stars at a winery in the Barossa – sounds like a perfect recipe for a beautiful evening. And it was. A few more degrees Celsius would have been nice, but Here Comes...
Celebrating Skyhooks’ 40th Anniversary With The Release Of Their 3 CD Set “Don’t You Believe What You’ve Seen Or You’ve Heard” – Interview

Celebrating Skyhooks’ 40th Anniversary With The Release Of Their 3 CD Set “Don’t You Believe What You’ve Seen Or You’ve Heard” – Interview

by Jenna Bonavita | Nov 12, 2015 | Interviews, Music

by Jenna Bonavita. Bob ‘Bongo’ Starkie, guitarist with seminal band Skyhooks, delivered a string of classic songs such as Balwyn Calling, Smut, Ego Is Not A Dirty Word, and Living In The ‘70s. Without question these etched a pivotal groove in the soundtrack to...
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