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Category Archive: Music
After the Fringe Parade, The Crown and Sceptre on King William Street in the CBD, are holding a massive Fringe opening party.
For a night of blues, laughs and climactic aural pleasure with a deliciously histrionic diva, check out Yana Alana’s Between The Cracks – it’ll crack you up.
Bringing dance, song and his signature instrument of choice, the piano accordion, Hans is putting the ‘original’ in Original Gangsta.
Celebrating the release of the new single ‘Run’ from his forthcoming album, Seth is keen to get over to Adelaide to play to an all ages crowd.
Chatting to us from his car in LA, the rocker with Buddy Holly styling and a suave demeanor, explains his choice to make authentic R&B.
“We’ve been to Radelaide many times. We love it. It’s a wonderful, wonderful city. I reckon Adelaide’s the first place I ever had crocodile on a pizza. It was very delicious; like salty, seawater chicken,” says Joe Ryan from Pond.
As a band they may look to the past for inspiration, but their music is not just derivative. With thoughtful song construction and the soaring voice of Crowley, there is enough here to lift those hard rock sounds from the 80s and 90s and make them sound vital and fresh once again.
Fall or Fly is ready to launch and singer Stef Crowley reckons there’s no better place to celebrate that achievement than live music venue Jive alongside two other Adelaide rock outfits.
Supported by Aussie pop punk band Short Stack, The Vamps who brought us “Can We Dance?”, “Last Night” and, more recently, “Cecilia” were eagerly awaited by a legion of young fans.
