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Ian 'Molly' Meldrum bronze statue unveiled in Melbourne
Do yourself a favour and visit the new Ian 'Molly' Meldrum statue in Richmond.
- by Martin Boulton
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Live music
Such great heights: The extraordinary viral sensation of Postmodern Jukebox
From a one-bedroom flat in Queens to the stages of the world, Postmodern Jukebox has come a long way, star Ariana Savalas says.
- by Nathanael Cooper
Wolf Alice review: Not your average indie band
"Wolf Alice are not just another indie band," proclaimed English music bible NME last year, on the release of the London four-piece's second album Visions of a Life.
- by Matt Teffer
Benjamin Grosvenor review: Technique and musicality combine with grace
British pianist Benjamin Grosvenor returned to Sydney with a program of the sort that 50 years ago would have been thought essential for anyone making a London debut.
- by Peter McCallum
ARIAs
Keith Urban to host 2018 ARIA Awards - and he's bringing the 'missus'
It will be the country superstar's first appearance at Aussie music's night of nights since 2007 - and he's agreed to "bring the missus" along.
- by Robert Moran
Iron in the Blood review: The Fatal Shore spawns bold work of jazz
Jeremy Rose's musical spotlight lends Robert Hughes' The Fatal Shore fresh life.
- by John Shand
Cher
'I just loved that movie so much': Muriel's Wedding spurs Cher's love for ABBA
Cher's trip down the ABBA memory lane may never have happened if it wasn't for Australia.
- by Nathanael Cooper
Music reviews
Fab four offer a calm approach to chamber classics
It takes a while to settle into this ensemble’s mode of performance.
- by Clive O'Connell
Xylouris White review: Whispers, blood and fury from instinctive improvisers
George Xylouris and Jim White strip Cretan music of any arch politeness
- by John Shand
Marc Ribot, the world's go-to guitarist goes into battle
Guitarist Marc Ribot sets about giving the protest movement back the songs for which it cries out
- by John Shand
'It's gone against the grain': How Elefant Traks changed the sound of Australia
It's now one of Australia's most influential record labels, but it took a bad date for Elefant Traks to find its feet.
- by Rod Yates