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Men in labour, wallflowers performing dance routines and guys on all-fours convinced they are dogs – it’s just a regular day at the office for Steven Spellmaster. TE caught up with the stage hypnotist to talk myths and on-stage madness.

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ust in time for the school holidays, ‘ParaNorman’ involves all those spooky things kids love – ghosts, zombies and witches, while seeing a bullied kid triumph over those who try to put him down. The Academy Award-nominated film centres around Norman, a young boy who is able to talk to ghosts and finds himself having to use his supernatural powers to save his town from a centuries-old curse. ‘ParaNorman’ is produced by LAIKA, the same studio who made ‘Coraline’ and revolutionised the use of 3D printers in stop-motion animation. As result, the animation of the film is stunning – the range of facial emotions conveyed by the characters takes realistic animation to a whole new level.= And yes, those are the voices of John Goodman and Elaine Stritch you’re hearing in there.

ou can always rely on the animation masters at Pixar to deliver a holiday flick that’s sure to please the kids. Their latest school holiday boredom buster is the much awaited follow up to 2001’s ‘Monster’s Inc’, ‘Monsters University’. ‘Monsters University’ follows Mike (Billy Crystal) and Sully (John Goodman) before they were the top scare team at Monsters Inc, when they were not-so-friendly freshmen at MU. Steve Buscemi is back on board as Randal, Mike’s overzealous dorm mate and Helen Mirren joins the cast as the hardnosed head of the Scare School, Dean Hardscrabble. There’s plenty of action and fun new monster friends and, of course, being a Pixar film, there’s plenty of jokes to keep the adults laughing along, too.

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here aren’t too many shows you can go to that will have you on all-fours like a dog or performing ‘Gangnam Style’ like a pro on stage in front of a live audience, but that’s exactly the kind of shenanigans you can expect at a Steven Spellmaster show. Over the past 15 years, stage hypnotist Spellmaster has performed more than 3,000 shows and hypnotised tens of thousands of people, including the likes of Hamish Blake and rugby league legend Mario Fenech on ‘The Footy Show.’ What started as a fascination for Spellmaster has grown into a career as one of Australia’s most heavily booked hypnotist acts. “I had always had a fascination with the mind,” Spellmaster told TE. “I had read every book on hypnosis and has been hypnotised myself as a teenager and got great results from it clinically, so I was a massive believer in hypnosis. “From there I did a Diploma in Clinical Hypnotherapy. “I had the entertainment ability so straight away I had a show and even from a young age, I knew it was something I’d end up doing for life.” This month he is giving “willing volunteers” the rare chance to experience hypnosis for themselves with what he promises will be a side-splittingly hilarious show at Wallsend Diggers.

Ahead of the show, Spellmaster caught up with TE to clear up a few common misconceptions about hypnosis. “People think when you are under hypnosis you go to a different place and you’ve got no recollection of what happens, that’s not true, that’s a myth. “Under hypnosis you’ve got a heightened sense of awareness. “You know exactly what you are doing. “You’re actually more alert in a hypnotic state than you are in a normal state. “You’ve got a crystal clear mind.

“In that state I tap directly into your subconscious mind, which is like a computer, what it receives it responds to and even though everything I’m getting you to do is terribly outrageous, it just feels right, it just feels normal. “Even though they know exactly what they are doing, they lose their inhibitions, they don’t care about the audience and they just feel compelled to entertain.” And entertain they do. When asked about the most outrageous on-stage incident,

Spellmaster says there are almost too many to count. “There’s been so many,” he laughs. “I suppose, when I get guys to give birth on stage. I get them to imagine that they’re having a baby. “All of a sudden these guys are screaming out in pain, blaming their partner for the pain they’re in, grabbing the gas, huffing and panting, legs pulled back around their ears. “Then I get two midwives for three guys, so one misses out, so he’s abusing them asking why the hospital didn’t organise a midwife for him. “Two guys are getting looked after. One guy is looking after himself and he doesn’t know what to do. “It’s just hilarious!” But as wild as the on-stage antics can be, Spellmaster promises that no-one will go home still in labour or thinking they’re a chicken. “A hypnotist can’t make you do anything against your will, but say for instance you’re a fairly outrageous in an intoxicated state, the hypnotist can bring that out of you in a hypnotic state. “What you’re willing to do intoxicated, under hypnosis you’re willing to do that as well. “If someone goes home a chicken from one of my shows, they were more than likely already a chicken. “They already had that problem,” he laughs. Catch Steven Spellmaster when he performs at Wallsend Diggers on Friday, July 12.

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hen Cat Canteri from Melbourne alt.country outfit The Stillsons spoke to TE back in May, she told us that the rockier vibe that permeated the lead single from their third album, ‘Never Go Your Way’, was what you could expect from the entire album. She’s yet to be proved a liar, with the second release, ‘Feel So Young’, not only echoing the good vibes produced by ‘Break and Keel’, but upping the ante. “Playing in lots of pubs makes your music a little more raucous,” Canteri joked. “I think that’s just the nature of pub audiences – it tends to make the beats a little heavier.” Just as on ‘Break and Keel’, Canteri sings the lead vocals and plays the drums in addition to writing the song in a move that she described as unusual for the band. “In the past we [herself and guitarist Justin Bernasconi] have both sung, but he has sung more than I have, and previously we’ve acted more around harmonies.” Fans of the group’s softer folksy roots needn’t fear though, as Canteri affirms that they have not turned ‘Feel So Young’ into commercial radio material, a move she feels has contributed to their growing UK success. Their previous album, ‘Earnest’, garnered a significant amount of airplay on the BBC’s various incarnations across the UK, with ‘Break and Keel’ following suit. “In the UK, like in Australia, they have some independence to be able to play what they want without worrying about what kind of music will make them money. “We do have some pop sensibilities, but we’re definitely not an FM band.” Catch The Stillsons as they launch ‘Feel So Young’ at The Royal Exchange on Saturday, July 6.


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hey may have graduated from one of the more prominent bands in the Newcastle music scene, but Jess Moxey and Stef Threadgate are continuing to define their own path as guitar-rock two-piece Hey Lady! Since releasing their debut self-titled EP almost a year ago, Moxey and Threadgate have been delivering chemistry-filled sets around the traps and are gearing for another round of hometown shows this month. “We’re really happy with how it was received,” says Moxey of the band’s EP. “It was early days for us when we recorded that EP. “We had five songs to choose from and we recorded four of them but we’re looking forward to the next round of

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hen it comes to Newie cover bands, of which there are no shortage, Incognito sit pretty comfortably pretty darn close to the top of the tree. Flexible and versatile, the band’s unique ability to perform well-known songs as if they were their own make each set exciting and a heap of fun for all. Incognito’s performances are like going to a gig of all your favourite bands rolled into one big show. Incognito have been seen and heard as duo, trio and band with a singular focus throughout their history – keep ‘em dancing and singing. The band’s playlist is a carefully constructed collection of songs that audiences will know and enjoy. Their versatility comes from a diverse line-up including a vibrant drummer with plenty of chops, a bluesy lead guitarist, a world-class bass player and enigmatic frontman keys player. Catch Incognito at Beresfield Bowling Club on Friday, July 5.

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ROYAL HOTEL, Denman: Saturday, Granite Revolution. ROYAL HOTEL, Muswellbrook: Friday, Dave Feint. ROYAL INN, Waratah: Wednesday, Karaoke; Saturday, Mick Jones RUTHERFORD HOTEL: Saturday, Jack Daniels & Co Duo SALAMANDER SHORES: Friday, Jack Daniels. SEABREEZE HOTEL: Saturday, Lennie and Carter. SEVEN SEAS: Thursday, Jam Night; Friday, Katie and Brendan; Saturday, Montezuma SHAFT TAVERN: Sunday, Jungle Kings SHENANIGANS, Maitland: Friday; Karaoke; Saturday, Solid Gold SHOAL BAY RESORT: Friday, Holly Wilson, Howard Shearman, Viagro; Saturday, Juicy Fruit; Kirsty Larkin; Sunday, Kim and Mik, Pete Hibbert. SHORTLAND HOTEL: Friday, Troy SILK HOTEL: Friday, Give Em Hell Hid, Forever and a Day, Oceanside. SINGLETON DIGGERS, Alroy Park: Friday, Matt Gaundry SINGLETON DIGGERS, York Street: Saturday, Karaoke SOLDIERS POINT BOWLING CLUB: Saturday, Sahara SPINNING WHEEL, Raymond Terrace: Sunday, Jerome. STOCKTON BOWLING CLUB: Sunday, Phil McKnight SWANSEA RSL CLUB: Saturday, Time Warpt; Saturday, Jarrad and Brie Acoustic Duo. SWANSEA WORKERS CLUB: Saturday, Be Bop A Lula; Sunday, Blue Label SYDNEY JUNCTION HOTEL: Thursday, Open Mic; Saturday, Last Night TELARAH BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Purple Hearts; Saturday; Jukebox TILLIGERRY RSL CLUB: Friday, Mardmax TORONTO DIGGERS: Saturday, Ryde TORONTO WORKERS CLUB: Saturday, Kristen Lane Band. TORONTO YACHT CLUB: Friday, Mark Lee TOWN HALL HOTEL, Waratah: Thursday, Karaoke; Sunday, Jim Overend. VUES ON THE BAY: Friday, DJ Fuel; Saturday, The Remedy. WALLARAH BAY REC CLUB: Friday, Soul Agents; Saturday, South Paw WALLSEND DIGGERS CLUB: Friday, GenR8; Saturday, Flying Mare WANGI DISTRICT WORKERS CLUB: Friday, Katrina Burgoyne; Saturday, Jus Gordon WANGI RSL: Saturday, Izzy and Leeroy WARNERS AT THE BAY: Thursday, Karaoke; Friday, Defaced; Saturday, The Gaudreys. WARNERS BAY HOTEL: Thursday, Shivoo; Friday, DJs; Saturday, Viagro. WESTS NEW LAMBTON, Marble Bar: Friday, The Rattle;

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ewcastle muso Zane Penn takes a leaf from the tree in the old school yard. Artists who have inspired him include Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, the Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, David Bowie, U2 and a long list of great blues artists from the 1950’s. They say motion is driven by emotion and Penn’s creative songwriting is no different. All his compositions are from the heart and delivered the same way. It’s fair to say that all fields of emotion come into play in his lyrics and melodies. Penn’s writings combine the raw, rootsy elements of early rhythm and blues and country music, which come together in a natural sound with strong rhythmic grooves. An accomplished singer and guitarist, he is kept constantly working in bands, mainly Rubber Bullet or acoustic solo. Catch Zane Penn at the Prince of Wales on Friday, July 5.

Super Super, Nugwardo; Thursday, Creative Creatures Open Mic Night; Friday, Gay Paris, Adeline Pines; Saturday, Huskarl, Magpie, Luke Tweedie LIZOTTE’S KINCUMBER: Thursday, Daryl Braithwaite; Friday, The Very Best of the Bee Gees; Sunday, Mark Moldre LIZOTTE’S NEWCASTLE: Wednesday, Prahlad, Bambino Koresh, John and Jane, Mark Moldre; Thursday, Deborah Conway and Willy Zygier; Friday, Deni Hines; Saturday, The Very Best of the Bee Gees; Sunday, Daryl Braithwaite; Tuesday, Clairy Browne and the Bangin’ Rackettes LONG JETTY HOTEL: Saturday, Kirsty Larkin; Sunday, Open Mic Day with Casho MAITLAND LEAGUES CLUB: Friday, Darrel and Scott MARK HOTEL: Friday, Grand Theft Audio; Saturday, Hayden Johns; Sunday, Punkfish. MARY ELLEN: Friday, Hey Poncho; Saturday, Sundays Record Duo; Sunday; Jack Daniels MATTARA HOTEL: Friday, Kirsty Larkin; Saturday, Disco and Karaoke. MAVERICKS ON THE BAY: Friday, Brooke Harvey; Saturday, Katrina Burgoyne; Sunday, Ben Travis. MAYFIELD HOTEL: Thursday, Karaoke MUSEUM HOTEL: Saturday, Hellbent. NAG’S HEAD HOTEL: Saturday, Mardmax NELSON BAY BOWLING CLUB: Saturday, Karaoke NELSON BAY DIGGERS: Friday, Twinsanity; Saturday, Dr Zoom Duo; Sunday, Dan Beazley. NELSON BAY GOLF CLUB: Saturday, Brassick. NEWCASTLE PANTHERS: Saturday, DJs NORTHERN STAR HOTEL: Wednesday, Mark Wood; Friday, Hugh Gordon; Saturday, Nicko NORTHUMBERLAND HOTEL: Friday, Brendan Murphy. OCEAN BEACH HOTEL: Friday, Wellsy. OLD PUB, Woy Woy: Saturday, Angel Gear. ORANA HOTEL: Friday, Party Rockers; Saturday, Catfish Soup; Sunday, Open Mic. PEDENS, Cessnock: Friday, Jon Matthews. PIPPI’S AT THE POINT: Friday, Greg Bryce, Dean Kyrwood Duo; Saturday, Little Black Book; Sunday, Tom Buckley PLOUGH INN: Friday, James Naldo. POTTERS BREWERY: Friday, Bec Willis PRINCE OF WALES: Friday, Zane Penn; Saturday, Bec Willis; Sunday, Mick Jones QUEENS WHARF BREWERY: Saturday, Affinity; Sunday, Little Black Book RACECOURSE HOTEL: Saturday, Howard Shearman ROYAL CROWN, Dudley: Saturday, Karaoke; Sunday, Kids Karaoke ROYAL FEDERAL HOTEL: Saturday, KG Duo; Saturday, The Levymen.

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Watch it on the big screen on July 17

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mapping a period in his life Pyke has described as “deeply personal”. Adding to the excitement is the release of the video for Josh’s ‘The Beginning And The End Of Everything’ lead single, ‘Leeward Side’. In a first for the industry, the clip was shot using 100 per cent recycled materials. You’ll also see Pyke looking dapper in a furry wolf suit. As an added bonus, fans will receive a free download of a previously unreleased track, ‘Confessions For You’, with every show ticket purchased. See Josh Pyke when he plays at The Small Ballroom on Thursday, August 22. Tickets are available through Oztix at www.oztix.com.au or by calling 1300 762 545.

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fter a sold out national ‘Fan’s First’ tour earlier this year, indie pop darling Josh Pyke is taking the swag of tunes from his new record, ‘The Beginning And The End Of Everything’, on road next month and is dropping in to Newcastle for one night only. The new album marks Pyke’s fourth in the studio and explores ideas of desire, death and legacy – all emotions which the singer songwriter says are the beginning and the end of all decisions he makes in his life. Recorded with John Castle (The Bamboos, Washington and The Drones), ‘The Beginning And The End Of Everything’ is his most personal to date,

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Aussie music darlings to take the stage at this year’s Day on the Green Louise Bourke

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ernard Fanning, Sarah Blasko and Bob Evans – it’s not just a who’s who of Australian music, it’s the newly announced lineup for this summer’s Day on the Green at Bimbadgen Winery. Fans will get a chance to hear Fanning, Blasko and Evans making sweet music together in the vines, along with main support act, iconic Aussie five-some, The Cruel Sea. Fanning, who is currently enjoying rave review for his latest solo album, ‘Departures’, as well as plenty of airplay, is just as keen as the fans. “I’m really looking forward to Day on the Green…I have been hearing about them for years and am glad to be playing my new songs in such a dignified setting,” he joked.

“And I’m looking forward to a couple of vinos with Bob Evans and Sarah Blasko.” The former Powderfinger frontman will bring his ‘Tea & Sympathy’ and ‘Departures’ albums to the stage, saying he is “delighted” to have Blasko, Evans and The Cruel Sea stand up beside him. The ARIA award-winning Blasko, who recently returned to our shores after a sojourn in Paris touring and promoting her latest album, ‘I Awake’, will perform new single, ‘All Of Me’, alongside a backlist which includes ‘All I Want’ and a haunting cover of Cold Chisel’s ‘Flame Trees’. Evans, the lovable alter-ego of Jebediah frontman Kevin Mitchell, with his irresistible progressive pop sound, will perform from his fourth and latest album, ‘Famous Stranger’. Day on the Green Bimbadgen Winery is on Saturday, November 2. Tickets go on sale at 9am this Friday, July 5, from www.adayonthegreen.com.au or www.ticketmaster.com.au.

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etro Hotels is making it easier for Sydney, regional NSW and interstate sports fans to spend the night of the big game in the city with attractive accommodation offers at all four of its Sydney city hotels. Sports fans who book a stay at one of Metro Hotels’ Sydney properties for the Bledisloe Cup match on Saturday, August 17 will receive a voucher for two complimentary drinks at the Palace Hotel in Haymarket. Located on the corner of George and Hay Streets, the Palace is a Sydney landmark. Metro Hotel Sydney Central is the group’s flagship property located on the corner of Pitt and Hay Streets in the heart of Sydney’s entertainment precinct, offering 220 fully-refurbished Superior and Deluxe rooms. Metro Hotel on Pitt is a stylish boutique hotel in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, within easy walking distance of Darling Harbour and The

Rocks, while Metro Apartments Darling Harbour provides easy access to the popular harbour restaurant precinct of King Street Wharf and Cockle Bay, as well as IMAX, Sydney Aquarium, Wildlife World and Australian Maritime Museum and Star Casino. For those looking for something a little quieter, Aspire Hotel Sydney in Ultimo is just a short stroll to Darling Harbour and the Sydney Entertainment Centre. Book accommodation at Metro Hotel properties by calling the toll free Central Reservations line on 1800 004 321. Alternatively, bookings can be made online at www.metrohotels.com.au. The Newcastle Post is giving you the chance to win a one-night stay for two people at the Aspire Hotel, Sydney, valued at $350. To enter, email your name and contact details to editorial@ newcastlepost.com.au with ‘Metro’ in the subject line by no later than 5pm on Tuesday, July 9. Winners will be notified.

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alling all ‘beliebers’ – the wait is over as teen singing sensation Justin Bieber is finally set to grace our shores for his first ever Aussie tour. The best-selling recording artist will be visiting Australia at the end of this year, playing at Sydney’s Allphones Arena on Friday, November 29 and Saturday, November 30. After much anticipation from his Australian fans, Bieber will bring his ‘Believe’ tour to the country after wowing audiences at over 150 shows across the globe throughout North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Africa. The tour has been a labour of love for Bieber, who rehearsed for 10 hours per day over a period of two months. The show has received rave reviews from both audiences and music critics alike who got caught up in the wave of Bieber fever. And to give you just a taste of the atmosphere, the Hollywood Reporter wrote that: “Hundreds of thousands of shrieking fans, many donning homemade T-shirts, singing, crying, dancing and yes, wearing out their vocal cords with screams, turned the downtown LA arena

into a virtual spaceship from another planet”. Bieber first shot to fame as a baby faced teen posting videos on YouTube and racking up over 10 million viewers by word of mouth. His cover videos of pop songs by Justin Timberlake, Ne-Yo and Stevie Wonder brought Bieber to the attention of manager Scoot Braun, who then signed him. He also earned a mentor in the form of musician Usher, and a record deal with exclusive label Island Def Jam Records. Since then, Bieber has become one of the world’s most recognisable pop icons, having won two Artist of the Year American Music Awards and sold 15 million albums worldwide. His concerts are a larger-than-life experience, with Bieber inspired by Michael Jackson’s phenomenal shows from the 80’s and 90’s and aiming to make you ‘believe in magic again’ with a spectacular show filled with lights, sound and pyrotechnics. Justin Bieber is bringing the ‘Believe’ tour to Allphones Arena in Sydney on Friday, November 29 and Saturday, November 30. For more information, call 132 849 or visitwww.ticketek.com.au.

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Watch the Origin decider at Teralba Bowling Club WED 17 JULY $8 burger & chips. Origin jersey to be won. Courtesy bus available.

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