by Matt Saunders | May 18, 2017 | Live Music, Music, Reviews
Governor Hindmarsh Hotel, Wed 17 May. While many once fantastic bands of their generation have either been diminished by line-up changes, destroyed by substance abuse, or simply descended into rote nostalgia, Living Colour have been hard at work, touring extensively...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | May 13, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Music, Reviews
The Cathedral Room, Adelaide Oval, Fri 3 Mar. The Bailey Dolls consist of Merrilyn Greer, Catherine Hearne, Leah Gauthier and Gillian Quinn, and are joined on stage by their ‘friends’ are Buddy Dawson and Sebastian Cooper, who were then supported by the musicians, The...
by Catherine Blanch | May 12, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Interviews, Music
by Catherine Blanch. One-third of musical-comedy trio Tripod, Simon Hall (Yon) is also the second wedding singer for all those couples ready to tie the knot again or maybe even to renew their vows. He’s here to make your special ‘second time around’ ceremony a night...
by David Robinson | Apr 25, 2017 | Live Music, Reviews
Governor Hindmarsh, Mon 24 April It’s brim full at The Gov, standing room only, and the faithful await the arrival of the one and only Billy Bragg. Bragg appears and straps on his Telecaster. Never slow to make a point, he dedicates his first song, All You Fascists,...
by David Robinson | Apr 7, 2017 | Interviews, Music
by David Robinson It’s 30 years since Billy Bragg first visited Australia, armed with an electric guitar and a head full of powerfully incisive and moving songs. This month he’s returning to our shores for a series of performances, and Adelaide will host Billy as he...