Peter Garrett review: An unlikely funky soul diva comes out to play
Tall men, classic covers, an R&B; song among the Midnight Oil favourites and powerful new songs, this solo show had it all.
Tall men, classic covers, an R&B; song among the Midnight Oil favourites and powerful new songs, this solo show had it all.
Angry at the stupidity of American culture's twin pillars of guns and celebrity, California punks unleash.
This concert's main attraction proved to be a so-so affair, but Ehnes dazzled.
Barack Obama has released his annual summer playlist and it's cool, varied and smart, and includes one Courtney Barnett.
David Robertson continued his project of curating the placement of Stravinsky's early ballet masterpieces in thoughtful contexts, by pairing The Firebird against the sinewy eroticism of Szymanowski's Violin Concerto No. 1.
Just what does it take to hold down the world's longest jazz residency?
Artists get to grips with Botanic Garden's 'waste' wood, with exquisite results.
Sticky Carpet: Killing Heidi together again, Palace of the King and Gawurra's big night at the National Indigenous Music Awards.
Meredith Music Festival has dropped the lineup for the 2016 festival and it is a corker.
Cate Blanchett stars in a new video for Massive Attack, from the Australian director of The Road.
EG album reviews: Japanese Breakfast, Hockey Dad, Gang of Youths, Phronesis and Jeff the Brotherhood.
Heirs of the composer for Marvin Gaye's Let's Get It On have launched legal action against British musician Ed Sheeran on Tuesday, claiming his hit song Thinking Out Loud copies the late soul singer's 1973 track.
Canberra musician and diplomat Fred Smith has written a memoir about his time in Afghanistan, writes Sally Pryor
Sydney-based singer-songwriter Gordi is juggling a thriving music career with the final year of her medical degree.
Sydney was primed for a Selena Gomez spectacular, and at least for the first half, that was what they got.
From local troubadours Bob Evans and Dustin Tebbutt, to the punky Screaming Females and alt-rockers Grouplove, we have your week in live music covered.
Melbourne singer/songwriter bulks up the sound with a 60-piece "band" for national shows.
A Melbourne pub has been accused of promoting rape culture after it created an event called "Eat Sleep Rave Pussy Repeat".
It's 20 years since Shine was released and convinced us all that, when it comes to playing piano, nothing is more difficult than the Rach 3.
Sounds from the first days of independent Nigeria mingle with an ambitious Australian, Anglo-Danish jazz, electro dance and dream pop.
Devonte Hynes uses grooves to explore identity, Melvins push the boundaries of bass and Sergio Mendes offers the ultimate bachelor pad experience.
2015 was a year of achievement and anguish for Melbourne singer-songwriter Cash Savage.
A German husband and wife – violinist Indira Koch and cellist Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt – will be the featured soloists in the Brahms Double Concerto.
Next time Jack Carty disturbs you in the cinema, don't complain, it might be a song coming on.
Horns, timpani, strings and voices promise an immersive, but maybe - luckily? - not completely immersive, experience in the visual splendour of TV's most talked about show.
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