Sir Paul Plans Australian Tour

It’s been 15 years since he last visited our shores, but it looks like Sir Paul McCartney will tour Australia next year.

Sir Paul told The Sunday Telegraph he is waiting to put the nasty business of his divorce behind him before confirming his 2008 touring commitments.

“Next year I am starting to plan some touring, but I don’t know how much,” he admitted. “In truth, the whole situation is a little complicated by the fact that I am separating from my missus.

“That kind of colours an awful lot of what my travelling plans are because I have got a little four-year-old. Anyone who has been through this kind of thing will understand that she is my priority, the little one.”

But it seems Australia is definitely Paul’s destination of choice.

“I have been dying to get to Oz for an awful long time. I am planning it. I am hoping for it. I would love to get down there because I haven’t been forever. If we get down there, man, we’re going to have fun.”

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Ricki-Lee Sets Sights on Global Domination

It looks like leaving the Young Divas could be the smartest thing Ricki-Lee Coulter ever did. While her former bandmates have released yet another album of 80s dance covers, Ricki-Lee’s exciting originals are attracting attention all over the world.

Ricki-Lee has just signed a major record deal with dance label Ministry of Sound. They’ll release her sophomore effort Brand New Day in the United Kingdom and Europe.

“I am still in shock that this has actually happened and that I am signed to Ministry of Sound,” she told The Sunday Telegraph. “It is a huge honour and it feels like a bit of a pat on the back as well.

“I wouldn’t have thought my music would even be eligible to be considered by a label like Ministry of Sound. They are so cutting-edge and are really renowned for making stuff happen. The big dream is ending up in Ibiza – that would be very cool, to end up playing in one of the biggest clubs in the world.”

Brand New Day will also be released in Japan by indie label Pony Canyon.

“Japan is like the second-highest territory in the world, so that is a pretty big deal in itself,” she added.

“To finally be sitting at the doorstep of two massive international releases, it’s still not real in my head.”

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Sir Elton Loves Sydney

Sir Elton John has given the city of Sydney a big thumbs up.

“Sydney has always been a special place for me,” Sir Elton said in this week’s Time Out Sydney mag. “It is one of the most vibrant and magical cities in the world.”

In fact, Elton loves Sydney so much that it was his base for his entire Australian tour. While other artists tend to stay in the cities they play, Elton took a private jet to each show.

In his down time, Elton has reacquainted himself with his favourite Sydney cafes, galleries, beaches, and the meat pies at Harry’s Café de Wheels.

Nat Says Idol Rules

Australian Idol competition. We expect this sort of behavior from so-called “credible” artists, but recently even past winner Guy Sebastian and judge Ian “Dicko” Dickson had something to say. Guy called the current crop “boring” and Dicko said the contestants “lacked personality.” It seems the only person standing up for the franchise is this year’s winner, Natalie Gauci.

“I am sick of people bagging Idol, especially contestants from the show who have been on it and are successful because of it,” she told The Sunday Telegraph.

“People need to see the positive side. They need to appreciate what the contestants go through.”

Good on her. While many might suggest Natalie’s had a free ticket to fame, it’s worth remembering that she got her start on Triple J’s Unearthed competition. This is the same comp that Missy Higgins won, and no one dares to suggest she hasn’t done the hard yards!

“I have been doing this for a long time and Idol has just prepared me for what is to come now,” she added.

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Confessions of an Internet Deprived Blogger

My regular readers might have noticed it’s been a little quiet around here. I apologise for that. I moved house last weekend and I hoped queuing up posts for that weekend was enough. I was optimistic enough to think the internet would be here waiting for me, and I could get back to blogging straight away rather than spend the early part of the week unpacking boxes. You know what they say about the best-laid plans.

I’m back now though, and I’m letting my husband take over unpacking duties to spend some time catching up with things. It’s been busy while I’ve been gone. ChrissyAmphlett declared she has Multiple Sclerosis, then rocked Homebake with the Divinyls the following day. Kylie performed for this year’s Nobel prize winners in Oslo, including climate change campaigner Al Gore. Melbourne outfit The Panics took home this year’s J Award, beating off stiff competition from the likes of Silverchair and John Butler Trio.

So there’s the recap. Now let’s get back to your regularly scheduled program!

Sydney Celebrates Strummer

It’s amazing to think it’s been five years since the late great Joe Strummer of The Clash passed away. Sydney fans can pay their respects at a tribute concert at the end of the month.

On December 22, The Gaelic will host Revolution Rock – A Joe Strummer Tribute Night. The Living End’s Travis Dempsey will take to the stage with his new band The Currency, alongside The Hard-Ons, Waiting for Guiness, Steppin’ Razor, and Gambeta.

It’s not just an opportunity to hear some great music, it’s also a way to help a great cause. All proceeds will go to Strummerville, a charity which creates new opportunities for struggling young musicians.

Tickets are available through Moshtix for $20 plus booking fee.

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Sunk Loto Reform For Surfers Show

Sunk Loto called it quits earlier this year, but the Gold Coast lads seem to have reconsidered. At least for now.

The hard-rocking outfit will play a show at the Hard Rock Café in Surfers Paradise on December 14, and it may not be their last.

“We truly don’t know what’s going to happen after this show, it could be the last one. All I know is Dane, Luke, Rob and myself are really looking forward to decimating the Hard Rock,” said lead singer Jason Brown.

That sounds like it might not be the end after all, but as it’s the only show announced fans will probably want to grab their tickets just in case.

Tickets for the gig are available for just $12 from Oztix.

High Voltage Industry Exposé

If you’re stuck for a Christmas gift for the music fan in your life, or just want to treat yourself, I may have the answer. Renowned music journo Christie Eliezer has just released his latest book High Voltage Rock ‘n’ Roll – The Movers and Shakers in the Australian Rock Industry, and it promises to be a fascinating read.

The book gets up close and personal with music legends Michael Gudinski, Denis Handlin, Ian “Molly” Meldrum, John Woodruff, John Watson, Shane Simpson, and Glenn Wheatley. It looks at the way they’ve changed the Australian music industry, how they did it, and the highs and lows along the way.

High Voltage Rock ‘n’ Roll – The Movers and Shakers in the Australian Rock Industry is available in print and online formats from the website, and in selected bookstores.

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Natalie Gauci Hits Highpoint

Our newest Australian Idol, Natalie Gauci, will warm up for her first national tour with an instore appearance in her hometown of Melbourne this weekend.

Natalie will appear on the Level 1 Stage at Highpoint Shopping Centre at 1 pm this Sunday, December 9.

Natalie will perform two songs, including her debut single “Here I Am,” and sign copies of the Winner’s Journey CD/DVD pack afterwards.

Natalie fans who don’t live in Melbourne needn’t worry. They can see Nat when her massive Winner’s Journey tour travels around Australia in the New Year.

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Is Lenka The Next Big Thing?

You might remember Lenka from her work with Aussie electronic outfit Decoder Ring. But these days the Aussie songbird is striking out on her own.

She’s currently living in Los Angeles, where she recently signed a copublishing with Sony/ATV and a record deal looks like it’s just around the corner. The major label became interested in Lenka after her song “Follow” was featured in Courtney Cox’s new series Dirt.

It looks like Lenka’s well on her way to becoming the next Aussie success story. Make sure you check out her MySpace page for a sneak peek at her solo stuff! For now take a look at her cool film clip for “We Will Not Grow Old.”