Byron Bay Bluesfest 2011 – Day Three, Featuring: Michael Franti & Spearhead, Indigo Girls, Tim Robbins & The Rogues Gallery Band and Grace Barbe Afro Kreol – Live Review

By: Pepa Wolfe Blues Fest 2011 – Day Three, Featuring: Michael Franti & Spearhead, Indigo Girls, Tim Robbins & The Rogues Gallery Band and Grace Barbe Afro Kreol. On day three, the Original Sinners were once again at the Jambalaya tent, running through the same set to an equally rapt audience. The afternoon also saw … Continue reading Byron Bay Bluesfest 2011 – Day Three, Featuring: Michael Franti & Spearhead, Indigo Girls, Tim Robbins & The Rogues Gallery Band and Grace Barbe Afro Kreol – Live Review

Live Review | Bluesfest 2011 – Day Two, Featuring: Rodrigo y Gabriela, B.B. King, Fistful of Mercy, Jack Thompson & the Original Sinners and RocKwiz Live

Early birds and trivia buffs rocked up to the Jambalaya Tent on Friday to test their skill and perhaps earn a place on the panel of RocKwiz Live.

Bluesfest 2011 – Day One, Featuring: ZZ Top, Los Lobos, Funky Meters, CW Stoneking and The Hands. – Live Review

Day one really hit its stride with festival favourite Xavier Rudd playing the main stage, the sounds of Let Me Be floating over the fence to greet those still passing through ticketing and security check points; a generous taste of what awaited them inside…

Music Legends, Movie Stars and Generosity of Spirit – Bluesfest 2011

A mammoth six-day festival, hosting what many consider the best line-up to date, Bluesfest 2011 had it all. From bright sunny days to the traditional rain and mud, from international legends of music like B.B. King and Bob Dylan to the local sounds of Byron Ukulele band The Blackbirds, it was a celebration of community, culture, diversity and most of all, of music.

Take Five With… Clayton and Lachlan Doley of Aussie soul band The Hands

Life Music Media invites you to
Take Five With… Clayton and Lachlan Doley of Aussie soul band The Hands

YOU AM I @ The Hi-Fi, Brisbane 27th November 2010 with We All Want To, The Honey Month, Charles Jenkins – Live Review

It was a cracking performance of a solid set. And between the old stories, free advice, moves inspired by Beyonce, and the mention of Tina Fey, what more could you want from a night of Aussie Rock?

On the Road to Somewhere – Alinta Chidzey in West Side Story [Feature Article]

Actress Alinta Chidzey is wowing audiences as she burns up the floor in West Side Story, bringing sass and charm to the role of Anita. Life Music Media caught up with her for the Brisbane leg of the Australian Tour.

WEST SIDE STORY @ Lyric Theatre QPAC, 7th November 2010 – Live Review

It’s easy to see why West Side Story is considered a classic of Musical Theatre, and this production delivers on a grand scale. It’s exciting, impressive, it entertains and enthrals. A fantastic night at the theatre…

The Story of the Miracles at Cookie’s Table @ Cremorne Theatre, QPAC 15th October 2010 – Theatre Review

Opening night was a celebration, of culture, of history, of human connection. Cookie’s Table is a significant piece of Australian theatre, in content, style and spirit, and this offering from Bungabura is a compelling realisation. Purcell is thrilling to watch. It was quite a ride…

Dreaming Up The Vision: Interview with Leah Purcell, 11th October 2010 – LifeMusicMedia Interviews

Actor/Director Leah Purcell talks to Life Music Media about character, coming home, and the joy of performing in The Story of the Miracles at Cookie’s Table.

Sylvia by A.R. Gurney – Brisbane Arts Theatre, 11th September 2010 – Live Review

Supported by Positive Response Dog Training this production is not only sure to get a knowing chuckle out of Brisbane dog lovers, but is an opportunity for local theatre lovers to enjoy something a little different…

Rock for the Regent! 2 @ The Globe Theatre, Fortitude Valley – Saturday 10th July 2010 [Live Review]

..a great night out, with plenty of happy punters and an impressive selection of first-rate Brissy music on display!

Live Review: Northern Brisbane Rollers Derby League – Season Two Bout One

It’s official. Roller Derby fever has hit Brisbane. And with the way these girls tear up the track, is it any wonder that the sport/sub-culture is attracting new fans all the time?