Ed Keupper’s Clowns Laughing Again

Ed Kuepper seems to be in a fairly nostalgic mood these days. He recently reformed The Saints, and now he’s announced the Laughing Clowns will play together at this year’s Melbourne International Jazz Festival.

The April show will be the band’s first since 1985. The outfit, who dabbled in freeform jazz, bluegrass, and krautrock, formed in 1978 after Ed left The Saints. They split in 1985, but reformed again late last year. The line-up still features original members Louis Elliot on saxophone, Biff Miller on bass, and Alister Spence on keyboards.

The Melbourne International Jazz Festival is a week-long celebration featuring 55 events.

Barnesy’s Live Bushfire Fundraiser Tops iTunes Charts

After its launch last week, Jimmy Barnes’ Live at the Enmore album has claimed the number one spot on the iTunes chart.

The iTunes exclusive release will benefit the Victorian Bushfire Appeal Fund.

“The people who buy this album can rest assured that every single cent from the purchase of it will go to the bushfire appeal,” Barnesy said.

The album is an absolute steal at $3.39, and is available around the world through iTunes.

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Pink Donates to Victorian Bushfire Appeal

Pink has donated $250, 000 to the Victorian bushfire appeal.

“I’ve been really affected by the media images of the tragic bushfires in Victoria,” she said in a statement. “My heart goes out to all those who have suffered so much in these circumstances. There is little anyone can do at such a long distance away but I wanted to make a tangible expression of support.

“I will be donating $250,000 to the Red Cross Bushfire Appeal, and hope that this, amongst all the other outpouring of charitable support, will help the rebuilding of lives and communities in the areas affected.”

Pink will perform 46 shows in Australia starting May 22 at Burswood Dome in Perth.

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Aussie Artists Play Clipsal 500

The Clipsal 500 isn’t just about the cars. It’s also a great opportunity to indulge in some home-grown music. The line-up for this year’s Jim Beam TrackSounds On-Circuit Concert has just been announced, and it’s one of the best yet.

The March 20 show will include The Presets, Pete Murray, Faker, Operator Please, and local five-piece Delamare.

“Delamare is a great group and given that the Clipsal 500 Adelaide is not only South Australia’s largest annual sporting event, but also one of our biggest music festivals, it’s great to present emerging local talent to such a large audience,” said Jason Allen, Clipsal 500 Adelaide’s chief executive.

Tickets for the massive show are currently available through Ticketek.

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Roberta Flack, The Vagrants, Mammal, and More Announced Bushfire Benefit Shows

Here are a couple of new Victorian fires benefit concerts to add to your calendar.

Grammy award winning soul legend Roberta Flack was so touched by the bushfire tragedy she’ll play a very special show with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) on Thursday 19 February at Hamer Hall.

“I was devastated to hear of the desperate plight faced by so many people. I wanted to do something for those affected by these tragic fires and we approached the MSO with the idea,” she said.

“This tragedy has touched everyone. The MSO has enjoyed a century of wonderful support from the Victorian community and now in this hour of need, we would like to play a small part in the healing process,” MSO Managing Director Trevor Green added.

“Roberta kicked off her Australian tour in Melbourne at the height of the heatwave and we are delighted to be performing with her again.”

All proceeds will go to the Victorian Bushfire Appeal.

The following night The Vagrants, Mammal, Muph and Plutonic, Calling All Cars, and a bunch of local acts will team up for the Rock N Roll Relief fundraiser concert in Bendigo. The town was directly affected by the bushfires, and it really needs your support.

“The PUB is hosting the event and is providing the venue and staff whilst Dewar Audio offered their services at no cost allowing the proceeds of this event to be donated to the appeal. Many volunteered to be part of this event and work with the owner of the PUB owner Gavin Fisher to get this event rolling. Being the regions premium entertainment venue, the PUB tapped into their vast network to secure an impressive lineup,” said co-organiser Anita Donlon, National Chairman of the Music Managers Forum (Aust) and founder of Bendigo based IMN Inc.

Tickets to the show are $20, including free pizza all night. All proceeds will go to the Bendigo Bank Fire Appeal.

If you can make it to these shows, please do. You’ll enjoy some fantastic music, and you’ll be helping those people who so desperately need it.

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Josh Pyke Guitar Boat Sold

My husband assured me we didn’t have enough cash lying around to buy the guitar boat seen in Josh Pyke’s“Make You Happy” clip. He was right. The awesome piece of music memorabilia has sold for $7100.

Money raised from the eBay auction will benefit the Indigenous Literacy Project, an initiative looking to address the literacy crisis in remote Aboriginal communities.

If you want to see the boat you’d better get in quick. It will be on display at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Darling Harbour until February 19.

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Happy Valentine’s Day!

Love it or loathe it, Valentine’s Day is here. If you’re attached, I hope that special someone is treating you right. And if you’re single, I hope you’re spoiling yourself and rejoicing in your singledom! Whichever side you stand, everyone loves a good love song (no matter how much they protest!) Aussie blokes have an image of being ocker kockabout blokes, but the truth is that local lads have penned some of my favourite love songs.

Here are three of my favourites to help you celebrate this special day!

I love Keith Urban’s “You’re My Better Half” so much I actually used it at my wedding reception. For me this one will forever remind me of cutting my cake and posing for cheesy photos. This acoustic version is my favourite take on the song.

Say what you want about Savage Garden, but Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones could craft a brilliant pop song. There’s a reason why “Truly Madly Deeply” was such a big hit; it’s just that good. When it was on high rotation you might have sworn you never wanted to hear it again, but trust me, it really is worth another spin.

“Message to My Girl” is an absolute classic, one of those love songs that is cool enough for even the lads to admit liking. It was released in 1983, a fact which just blows my mind. While so many early 80s stuff sounds stuck in the past, this Split Enz tune sounds as fresh as the time I first heard it.

Victorian Bushfire Appeal CD Released Next Week

Sony Music is doing their bit for the Victorian bushfire appeal, with a benefit CD set to be released next week.

Bushfire Aid: Artists for the Bushfire Appeal CD will help raise funds for the thousands of people left homeless in the fires. All money raised from the sale of the CDs will go directly to the Salvation Army Bushfire Appeal.

It’s a cracking collection of songs too, with plenty of patriotic tracks and inspirational tunes. Do your bit to help the fundraising effort and make sure you grab a copy and spread the word!

Here’s the complete track list.

“The Rising” – Bruce Springsteen
“Don’t Give Up” – Shannon Noll & Natalie Bassingthwaighte
“Honesty” – Billy Joel
“Halo” – Beyonce
“Walking On A Dream” – Empire Of The Sun
“One Country” – Midnight Oil
“Spirit Of The Bush” – Lee Kernaghan
“Shine” – Vanessa Amorosi
“Castles In The Air” – Hoodoo Gurus
“Better Than” – John Butler Trio
“Time After Time” – Jessica Mauboy
“Losing My Way” – Justin Timberlake
“Miracle Of Love” – Eurythmics
“True Blue” – John Williamson
“Holy Grail” – Hunters & Collectors
“You” – Wes Carr
“Lean On Me” – Bill Withers
“Great Southern Land” – Icehouse

“White Noise” – The Living End
“Working Class Man” – Jimmy Barnes
“These Days” – Powderfinger
“We Can’t Be Beaten” – Rose Tattoo
“Saving Grace” – Pete Murray
“You’re The Voice” – John Farnham
“Down Under” – Men At Work
“This Flower” – Kasey Chambers
“Leaps & Bounds” – Paul Kelly
“Believe Again” – Delta Goodrem
“The Prayer” – Anthony Callea
“The Greatest Love Of All” – Whitney Houston
“Here With Me” – Dido
“You Raise Me Up” – Westlife
“The Power Of Love” – Jennifer Rush
“Dream Catch Me” – Newton Faulkner
“Touch” – Noiseworks

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Madness and The Human League Join V-Festival

The V-Festival just got a whole lot more interesting for old fogies like myself. Ska legends Madness and 80s electro-pop outfit The Human League have just joined the bill!

But it’s not all retro. Youngsters will be satisfied with the recent addition of Razorlight, The Kills, and ex-Rilo Kiley frontwoman Jenny Lewis.

There are more local acts too, with Children Collide, Howling Bells, Jackson Jackson, and Wolf and Cub all late additions to the bill.

They join the already spectacular line-up which includes international headliners The Killers, Kaiser Chiefs, Duffy, and Snow Patrol.

Here are the dates!

28 March 2009 – Centennial Park, Sydney
29 March 2009 – Avica Resort, Gold Coast
4 April 2009 – Showgrounds, Melbourne
5 April 2009 – Claremont Showgrounds, Perth

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Sarah Blasko Records in Sweden

Sarah Blasko has travelled to Sweden to record her third album.

The new tracks were penned at home in Sydney before she set off for a European tour. While in Europe Sarah decided to work with pop mastermind Bjorn Yttling. She’d noticed his name on the back of some of her favourite albums, including discs by Lykke Li and Camera Obscura, so she figured she’d pop the question.

“I sent him a letter and some music and within about a week he got back to me and said he was interested, so I went and visited him in Stockholm and we hit it off,” Sarah said in a statement.

“He showed me the great studios we could record in, he had some great ideas and a lot of enthusiasm and I just felt we could make a good record together. The snowy conditions also won me over.”

It has to make a nice change from Australia’s heatwaves!

Sarah should be in the studio for the next six weeks, but she’ll keep us updated on her progress through her blog.