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The Foreign Objects

The Foreign Objects are a 4 piece band from regional NSW coastal town Port Macquarie. The band has released two EPs in their short career of two years. They have played at many festivals and shared the stage with the likes of Grinspoon, Spiderbait, Children Collide, British India, You am I and many more… The

Music Networking Night in Byron

Arts Northern Rivers is holding a networking night on Monday FEBRUARY 28, 2011, at the Buddha Bar in Byron Bay, from 6pm – 8pm. Chris O’Neil from APRA will be attending this time around (his flood-affected office has been cleaned up!) to do a presentation covering -: – APRA / AMCOS – Where they get

Drover Mad

A new young band cutting their teeth on the Sydney live circuit, with an emphasis on melody and catchy rock riffs, Drover Mad are building their fan base and looking forward to recording their first album, “Here so far” in mid 2011. Think Metallica meets John Mayer for a Tea Party, with scones of Tool

The Rocks Markets by Moonlight

Don’t miss the final two weeks of Markets by Moonlight with free live music, night markets and great food at The Rocks. Enjoy a Sydney summer night listening to the sounds of Belles Will Ring, The Lovetones, Ngaiire and Ngaratyan, as well as buskers and roaming musicians throughout the laneways. Saturday, FEBRUARY 18 Ngaratya Ngaiire

South by Southwest Bootcamp

First and final reminder to attend the FREE SxSW Bootcamp this Wednesday 16th February in Austrade offices around the country. Participate in an interactive discussion and Q&A with 3 influential music industry reps, beamed to you live from Austrade Los Angeles via videoconference. Why you should attend: Learn how to properly navigate the networking opportunities

Coptic Soldier

After a year packed with a massive touring schedule including two national headline tours; Sydney independent hip-hop artist Coptic Soldier is ringing in 2011 with the release of a unique, acoustic hip-hop offering titled: ‘The Sound of Wings 2 (Acoustic)’. What was the first band you saw live? A Year 12 rock band in the

Career Fertiliser for Creative Arts Graduates

Applications for the next batch of ArtStart grants are now open for recent creative art graduates to help fund their new arts business – and launch their artistic career. The grants – dubbed as ‘career fertiliser’ – gives artists who have graduated from an accredited artist-­?training scheme within the last three years up to $10,000