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Katie Whyte

Hailing from Sydney, Katie Whyte blends old-world songwriting techniques with modern-day anxieties, all couched in interesting arrangements, which manage to compliment the vocal melodies without swamping them. The term ‘songstress’ is often used pejoratively to describe any female singer-songwriter who writes songs high on musical whimsy and low on insight. Joni Mitchell, for example, is not

A VERY RADIANT CHRISTMAS

Radiant & The Holy Soul Present A VERY RADIANT CHRISTMAS FBI Radio’s Radiant is bringing A Very Radiant Christmas for it’s first time this Saturday, December 15. Featuring acts: Joining The Holy Soul for A Very Radiant Christmas are: Sarah Kelly (Good Heavens/theredsunband) Melodie Nelson Marcus Whale (Collarbones/Scissor Lock/Black Vanilla) Glenn Thompson (Adele & Glenn/Beachfield/Custard/The

SOUND SUMMIT 2013 – CALL FOR FESTIVAL CO-DIRECTOR

Sound Summit is looking for a creative, energetic and highly organised individual to work with the current Festival Co-Directors, Nic Warnock and Daniel Gottlieb and alongside MusicNSW on the 2013 and 2014 festivals. Sound Summit exists to provide musicians, producers, composers, promoters and fans the opportunity to interact, reflect and collaborate with each other, building

Royal Chant

Royal Chant are a three piece garage band from the sleepy coastal town of Port Macquarie.  Fast & fuzzed, slanted & slurred, they have spent the last 3 years playing shows across Australia on stages big & small.  After a handful of singles and a smashing on Triple-J with their single “Somedays”, their debut LP Raise Your

The 2012 SMAC Award Nominees

FBi Radio’s annual SMAC Awards (Sydney Music Art and Culture Awards) have announced their nominees for 2012, once again celebrating some of the best local talent Sydney has to offer. The SMAC’s are awarded each year to the artists, musos, venues, promoters, creators and culture makers who keep Sydney’s creative heart beating. We’re very excited because our

SAVE AMRAP

In about 3-4 weeks, the Australian Music Radio Airplay Project (AMRAP) will be forced to shut-up shop and close down it’s services to distribute the music of Australian recording artists to community radio stations across the country. The closure of such an important service comes, not because of any identified failings of the project, or