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This music journalist amassed 50,000 records. Now he’s selling all of them

This music journalist amassed 50,000 records. Now he’s selling all of them

Renowned music journalist Glenn A. Baker is auctioning off his collection of tens of thousands of records and other music collectables.

  • by Frances Howe

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Cancelled pianist hires legal team, threatens action against MSO
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Cancelled pianist hires legal team, threatens action against MSO

Jayson Gillham is pursuing legal action against the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for cancelling his performance, after he spoke out about Israel’s war in Gaza.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
‘I can’t order milkshakes any more’: Kelis on the downside of her hit song

‘I can’t order milkshakes any more’: Kelis on the downside of her hit song

How do you make your subject comfortable enough that they talk about the ugly side of the music industry? I could teach you, but I’d have to charge.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
Live music is ‘broken’. This band is trying something radical to fix it

Live music is ‘broken’. This band is trying something radical to fix it

Cash Savage and the Last Drinks are staging a gig aimed at sending all profits straight to musicians, but they’ll be doing more than making music.

  • by Martin Boulton
Reforming The Saints reopens old wounds but Ed Kuepper is fine with it

Reforming The Saints reopens old wounds but Ed Kuepper is fine with it

The partnership behind one of our most iconic bands ended badly but what happened next is less straightforward.

  • by Barry Divola
I’m not willing to do TikTok challenges: singer Christine Anu

I’m not willing to do TikTok challenges: singer Christine Anu

Christine Anu has locked into the magnetic north of her soul.

  • by Michael Dwyer
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This ain’t your grandma’s orchestra: ACO celebrates 50 years of pushing the envelope

This ain’t your grandma’s orchestra: ACO celebrates 50 years of pushing the envelope

Half a century on, the Australia Chamber Orchestra is flourishing.

  • by Nick Galvin
He played 200 days of pure noise. Now he’s performing in Melbourne

He played 200 days of pure noise. Now he’s performing in Melbourne

Marco Fusinato strummed a guitar eight hours a day for 200 days straight as Australia’s representative at Venice – but didn’t play a single song.

  • by Karl Quinn
Jimmy Barnes, Missy Higgins, Bernard Fanning voice concerns over AI in music
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Jimmy Barnes, Missy Higgins, Bernard Fanning voice concerns over AI in music

A new report estimates that by 2028, nearly a quarter of music creators’ revenues will be at risk due to generative AI.

  • by Helen Pitt
Missy Higgins is a star, but the decision to induct her into the Hall of Fame is ridiculous
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Missy Higgins is a star, but the decision to induct her into the Hall of Fame is ridiculous

The recent additions of Higgins, Kasey Chambers and Jet to the Hall of Fame suggest the ARIA people have no idea how awards should work.

  • by Bernard Zuel
MSO musicians pass vote of no confidence in management, board announces review

MSO musicians pass vote of no confidence in management, board announces review

The MSO has announced an external review into its policies after removing acclaimed pianist Jayson Gillham from a concert and then claiming it acted in “error”, and a vote of no confidence from its musicians.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien