Gregory Porter review: A voice worthy of its own religion
There are mere mortals who sing, and then there is the man in the hat with the melted-chocolate baritone
There are mere mortals who sing, and then there is the man in the hat with the melted-chocolate baritone
We still call Malta, and Bulgaria, Poland, France and Britain, home when it comes to the children's version of Europe's famous singing competition.
Wes Snelling's affecting vocals amp up the pathos for a singer who has seen better days.
The country music trio ostracised for criticising the Iraq war is back and back in demand for an Australian tour.
Another sold out show meant quick disappointment for fans but another quick profit for those looking to resell tickets.
Hillary Clinton supporter Katy Perry has stripped off in a new parody video encouraging US citizens to vote.
Flume has dropped a new track in protest at Sydney's lockout laws.
A cobbled together quintent gave a confident rendition of Beethoven and Mozart.
The Crowded House ticket disappointment for many fans shows that when the people selling the ticket also get a cut from a second sale, often at a far higher price, it could be the gamekeeper has turned poacher.
The writer of the international hit 1234 and a former member of The Avalanches are among the first time nominees for the awards recognising composers for film and TV.
The inaugural festival will see hundreds of performing and other artists descend on Melbourne to give us a taste of contemporary Asia.
Tickets for the Opera House forecourt shows started at $127 but almost immediately were sold out and re-selling for seven times that amount.
Tina Harrod and her sensational band could help power the electricity grid with performances like this
Sydney's lockout laws have deadened its live music scene, according to the DJs and artists who once played late into the night in the city.
House prices have pushed Melbourne musicians further into the suburbs – and they've embraced it wholeheartedly.
They call him the Afghan Elvis, and while singer Farhad Darya isn't afraid to sing his own praises on occasion, the nickname, he says, is a "Western thing".
When pistol-packing virtuoso Vitaly Kruchin decided to take a shot at some Beethoven he was not talking metaphorically.
This enthusiastic 25-year-old singer-songwriter is full of plans and ideas.
Airbourne, Fringe Festival, Falls Festival sideshows and more.
Should he stay or should he go? Maybe it's a case of defiance to the end for the man who has dropped his pants to the world for decades.
She knows what it's like to be tabloid fodder, and to be a tabloid reader, so Adele had the ideal perspective and dedication on this week's famous marriage split.
It's her home town now and whether it's in the bars or on the Opry stage, this Canadian singer is fitting in comfortably in the home of country music.
From moody Melbourne rockers City Calm Down to a tribute to the Church and musician-activist Michael Franti, we have your week in live music covered.
The art of Arthur Boyd has been transformed into music for Bundanon's Siteworks festival.
The star of the new thriller reveals the path she might have taken, and why she's no fan of the word 'strong' when it comes to her roles.
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