The Foundry Honours David Bowie

Like so many music lovers, I’m still feeling the loss of so many musical luminaries of late. Glenn Frey hit me hard. I only saw the Eagles live last year, and I’d have put money on him being the last man standing. He seemed so vibrant and full of life. And then of course there was the loss of David Bowie. I’d wanted to see him live when he came out in 2004 but I’d already booked tickets to the US to meet an online boyfriend at the same time. Thank goodness I ended up marrying that boy, because otherwise I’d really be sore about that missed opportunity.

But I digress. There are so many Bowie tribute nights being organised, and quite rightly so. But I wanted to make sure to promote the show at The Foundry next month. The good folks at this venue aren’t profiting from the event, which is sure to be a sell-out, but donating all proceeds to cancer charities. In light of the way we lost Bowie, this seems like the best way to really honour his memory and contribution to the music world.

If you want to get together with like-minded people who know just how much Bowie’s music meant and see it performed by some of Brisbane’s brightest young talents, get along to The Foundry in Fortitude Valley on February 21. Doors open from 5 p.m.

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Australia Gets Nick Drake Tribute Shows

The songs of Nick Drake, some of the world’s best performers, and some of Australia’s most gorgeous venues sounds like a recipe for some pretty fabulous evenings. So it’s exciting to see that the internationally acclaimed Nick Drake tribute show Way to Blue is winging its way to Oz.

The show should be very close to what Nick Drake may have imagined had he lived long enough, as it’s curated by his original producer Joe Boyd. It’ll star musicians from around the world including Robyn Hitchcock, Lisa Hannigan, Krystle Warren, Vashti Bunyan, and Scritti Politti singer Green Gartside. And of course we’ll also see a bunch of local stars added to the lineup.

Way to Blue will play the Sydney Opera House on November 11 and Melbourne’s Recital Center on November 14 and 15. Tickets go on sale on August 22, so there’s plenty of time to get saving!

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Melbourne Bands Pay Tribute to Linda Gebar

A who’s who of the local music industry will gather at Melbourne’s Corner Hotel next week to remember Linda Gebar.

Linda was one of the city’s key music industry identities. She managed bands including Frente, The Killjoys, and Blackeyed Susans, worked for APRA and PBS, and was a booker for The Punters Club.

Linda passed away at her Mount Eliza home in October, just ten days after giving birth to her second daughter.

The tribute show will feature Not Drowning Waving, The Killjoys, Blackeyed Susans Trio, Charlie Jenkins, The Fish John West Reject, Kim Salmon, Billy Baxter & Gina Hearnden, Juliet Ward & Greg Appel, The Somerfields, and DJs Mary Mikelakos and Debbie Bettlingham.

Tickets are $20 plus booking fee from the venue.

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