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here’s no doubt that Australia was one of the first countries to develop a musical crush on Swedish pop juggernaut ABBA and this heartfelt doco charts Aussie fans’ lifelong love affair with Benny, Bjorn, Agnetha and Frida. ‘Bang A Boomerang’ delves deep into the memories, ephemera, faceto-face encounters, local pop icon reminiscences, lavish personal and public ABBA museums and media archives to relive a moment of collective national craziness when we all went a bit ABBA-mad. The result is a warm, bright and captivating engagement with ABBA’s time Down Under that reminds us of the band’s impact and how our open-hearted embrace of all things ABBA would eventually come to define us. At the time, one in three Australian households owned an ABBA record – from Malcolm Fraser to young Aussie whippersnappers. Essential viewing for fans of ‘70s pop.
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hen it comes to compiling a list of the kings of German melodic speed metal, there’s no doubt that Helloween should sit at the top of the tree. If you like big, complex riffing with an overarching sense of epic, anthemic cheesiness (or awesomeness depending on where you sit) then ‘Straight Outta Hell’ could definitely be your bag. These guys released their first record, ‘The Walls Of Jericho’, back in 1985, so it’s surprising, not only that the band has another album in them, but also that they manage to still sound as “metal” today. Check out the tracks ‘Waiting For The Thunder’ and ‘Burning The Sun’. While not in the same realm as other releases – especially ‘The Keeper Of The Seven Keys Pts 1 and 2’, both considered classics of the genre – this is still a pretty fun album.
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down to two guys from Newcastle and one guy from Sydney. “We were already pretty close to Dom but we got him in and asked him to play something over probably our most complex song. We listened to what he was coming up with for about ten seconds and we knew we had our bass player. “He’s just so in the pocket and, because we don’t just want to be a straight up rockabilly band or a straight up blues band or a straight up rock and roll band, Dom is a great choice because he understands all of those genres really well – it’s been really quite easy fitting him into the Brothers Grim sound.” Grim said the band’s current tour ‘Well Hung, Well Used’ was kind of a homage to all of the venues and people that had helped them out from their formation in 2007 until now – a sentiment that is shared on the band’s new single, ‘Been A While’, from their upcoming EP. “The whole thing of ‘Been A While’ is kind of a middle finger to all the ups and downs of the road and this tour, we’ll be playing some of the smaller venues around the country that helped us along the way, and then the next tour we’ll be hitting some of the bigger venues around the country.” Catch Brothers Grim and the Blue Murders when they play at the Great Northern Hotel on Friday, February 8.
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ith hits like ‘Young Girl’, ‘Woman Woman’, ‘Lady Willpower’, ‘Over You’ and ‘This Girl Is A Woman Now’ under his belt, it’s easy to see why US singer Gary Puckett and his band The Union Gap are still in such high demand since forming in San Diego in 1967. And it seems that there is still a fair amount of love for the singer in Australia with the band returning to our shores after a highly successful tour in 2010. “I just absolutely love Australia,” Puckett told TE while kicking back enjoying a Tampa, Florida sunset. “The fans and all the people are just so nice and I absolutely love Sydney. It’s such a beautiful city.” Puckett, who grew up in Yakima, Washington said the location of his birth had as much to do
with the formation of the band as did any desire to pursue fame and fortune. “The formation of the group is quite a long story, but I’ll give you the short version,” he said. “I started out in a group [the Outcasts] and we used to play this club in San
Diego called The Quad Room and it was the hippest club in town. “That group was pretty volatile, though, the bass player and the drummer used to like to duke it out both on stage and off, so I thought it might be time to move on. “I found a bunch of guys around San Diego who had the same idea and in January ’67 we were jamming in a garage. We were originally called Gary and The Remarkables but around February ’67 I came up with the Union Gap because I grew up in Yakima, Washington which was close to the city of Union Gap – hence the name. We also had the idea to dress in the civil warstyle costumes and thus Gary Puckett and the Union Gap was born.” Puckett said that the band’s first big
break came in the form of the single ‘Woman Woman’ produced by Jerry Fuller (Andy Williams, Roger Miller) who discovered the band in the most unlikely of places. “He actually discovered us in a bowling alley – we actually signed papers with him in the same bowling alley and before we knew it we were recording ‘Woman Woman’,” he said. “So, when we got down to recording ‘Young Girl’ we had a little bit more confidence because of the first single so weren’t as nervous, I guess. I remember when we finished the song, Jerry looked at me and said, ‘You’ve done it again’ and yes, he was right.” Catch Gary Puckett and the Union Gap when they play at Wests Lambton on Sunday, February 24.
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apturing the energetic and inquisitive compositions of the band over the last few years, pianist and composer Luke Sweeting and his sextet will be launching his latest album ‘People and Lightbulbs’ with a special show in Newcastle. The music is inspired by some great contemporary jazz musicians such as Florian Ross, Brad Mehldau, Alister Spence and Andrea Keller. His sextet features an incredible line-up of some of Sydney’s finest improvisers – Ken Allars (trumpet), Matt Handel (saxophone), James Greening (trombone), James Hazlewood-Dale (double bass) and Finn Ryan (drums). Making a recent move to Sydney, Sweeting has spent the last few years performing extensively around his hometown of Canberra, with various jazz heavyweights like trumpet legend
Miroslav Bukovsky. Sweeting has performed around Australia and regularly performs for famous silent film screenings at the National Sound and Film Archive. Sweeting’s playing has earned him more than his fair share of plaudits as well, with the ivory tickler taking out the 2010 Sprogis Woods Composition Competition. If that wasn’t enough, he also lectures for the pre-tertiary program at the Australian National University School Of Music. He has released a few albums as a sideman and collaborator – namely an intimate duo project with soprano virtuoso Rachael Thoms in ‘The Great Unknown’ and the debut release of the 2012 Generations in Jazz vocal winner Liam Budge. If you’re up for a night of jawdropping improvised jazz, then get along to the Underground @ the Grand Hotel on Tuesday, February 5.
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fter somewhat of a tumultuous twenties – with a much-talked about battle with drug and alcohol addiction as well as releasing some of the finest examples of Americana (with flourishes of gospel, blues and country) in recent memory – Justin Townes Earle has moved into a different mindset after entering his thirties. “I guess I’m much more selfaware as an artist now,” he told TE. “Also, I’d say that I’m enjoying life a hell of a lot more now than I was when I was in my twenties.” The reinvigorated singer songwriter and son of alt. country legend Steve Earle, will be in the country next month on the back of his latest album, ‘Nothing’s Gonna Change The Way you Feel About Me Now’ which he said marks somewhat of a stylistic departure from previous releases like ‘Harlem River Blues’ and ‘Midnight At The Movies’. “The record kind of started with those soulful sounds coming out of Memphis which is kinda different, but whenever I make a record there’s a conscious decision not to do the
same thing as before,” he said. “I’m not saying I’m breaking any new ground or anything, but if I just kept reinventing the wheel over and over – I’d probably die of boredom.” Earle teamed up with his longtime piano player Skylar Wilson, who co-produced ‘Harlem River Blues’,
to produce the record and he said the sense of familiarity helped with proceedings as did their very different takes on sound. “Skylar has played on all my records so it definitely makes the process easier,” he said. “The thing with Skylar, though, is that he has a tendency to get a little too pretty at times and he starts scratching his Phil Spector bone so it’s up to me to keep it kinda gritty – he’s the band guy and I’m the song guy and I think the combination works really well.” While quite adept at producing his own music, Earle had never made the leap to moulding other artist’s work, however balance was redressed last year when he helmed the latest record, ‘Unfinished Business’ by none other than the Queen of rockabilly, Wanda
Jackson. “Working with her was an absolute pleasure,” he said. “Although, because it was my first time I kinda had to struggle with what kind of producer I should be. Should I be meglamaniacal or should I treat each artist as an individual? “I eventually chose the latter and I insisted that everyone refer to her as Ms Jackson and there was definitely no cussing in the studio. I just tried to keep her as comfortable as possible and as part of her rider, she requested a bottle of red and a bottle of white at the studio at all times, but I’m proud to say that the only time she took a drink was when we finished recording all the vocals.” Catch Justin Townes Earle when he plays at Lizotte’s Lambton on Wednesday, February 13.
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inning the award for female rising star at the 2011 Australian Independent Country Music Awards confirmed Aleyce Simmonds’ spot as a country music star well-and-truly on the rise in the Australian country scene. The first single from the debut album ‘The Keeper’ lived up to expectation, being included on the ‘Winners 2010’ – a compilation of the best releases of 2009 in Australian Country Music. The album ‘Pieces Of Me’ was launched in 2011 at the Tamworth Country Music Festival to a sold-out crowd and soon after, the second single, ‘When I Say Too Much’, hit the charts on Australian Country Music Radio and on the Country Music Channel. Get along to Bar Petite on Friday, February 1.
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Sourdough is known for its toasties and the Panfried Chicken ($9.50 for whole or $5.50 for half) variety, with its generous chunks of fresh bread baked on site, was a satisfying experience. With just the right amount of garlic, the fresh chicken pieces spiced with tandoori melds beautifully with the coriander and yoghurt dressing. One dish I hadn’t tried before is the Fennel and Paprika house made beans topped with chilli jam, poached eggs and herb oil served with toasted sourdough on the side ($14.50). Whether I had too many tins of baked beans as a child, I don’t know, but I’m not
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iven that they started life in Newtown, it’s fitting that psych-pop-roots outfit Sticky Fingers would want to be a part of the Newtown festival, however the way they went about getting onto the bill was a little unorthodox to say the least. “Everything pretty much goes back to the Newtown Festival in a way,” bass player and singer, Paddy Fingers, told TE. “Each year we put in an application to play the festival and each year we got knocked back. “Anyway, a couple of years ago, we had a mate whose house was basically smack-bang in the middle of the festival, so we hired a PA set up a little stage and ended up playing a set at a really good spot on the bill. The organisers heard us and invited us back the next year for a proper slot and the rest, as they say, is history.” In a case of you never know who is watching, on that first ‘proper slot’, producer and Evermore drummer Dann Hume caught the band’s set and decided then and there that he had to work with them. “He was in the crowd and, because we had heaps of our mates there, he must’ve thought that we were like a semi famous band that had passed
him by...anyway, he came on board to produce the single ‘Caress Your Soul’ and it came out so f***ing well that we decided we wanted him to work on the album.” The result is an album of the same name which is due out in March this year. Fingers said that while the album continued in much the same vein as earlier releases ‘Extended Play’ and ‘Happy Endings’, on ‘Caress Your Soul’ there was a much bigger emphasis on bringing out the band’s driving rhythm section. ‘Because Dann is a drummer, he is really switched on when it comes to rhythm tracks and we’re all about having a really tight and driving rhythm section so the pairing worked really well – he did a great job in bringing that out in us.” While Fingers said he couldn’t wait to hit the road to give people a taste of the new tunes, he added he was approaching the Newcastle show with a small amount of trepidation. “The last time we were there was the first time I’d ever been to Newcastle so I thought I’d go and have a bit of a look around,” he explained. “So I was walking for like 20 seconds when this car-load of guys in a Subaru drove past and threw a heap of eggs at me. Man, I was like ‘f***, Newcastle, man’. So I’m hoping things go a bit better for us this time.” Catch Sticky Fingers (sans eggs) when they play at the Cambridge Hotel on Saturday, February 2.
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and many behind-the-scenes problems with his career – including a nasty bout of identity theft – were detracting from his music, so he simply stopped. However, the grim situation proved to be the perfect breeding ground for Greene to draw inspiration and reinvigorate his passion for songwriting, resulting in his seventh
album – ‘Behind The Stars’. The latest single encapsulates the overarching motif behind the album – encouraging the notion that you simply can’t have bad luck all the time. Catch Paul Greene when he plays alongside his band The Other Colours at Lizotte’s Lambton on Sunday, February 17.
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t seems as though swampy bluessoaked rock and roll is the order of the day in venues across Australia with acts like Chase the Sun and Marshall Okel kicking goals wherever they go. There is another act that looks set to join the ranks of the Aussie blues rock elite – Transvaal Diamond Syndicate – as people who get along to their upcoming show at the Wicko are sure to find out. The band began life in 2009 and, almost immediately, set tongues wagging largely due to their raw, energetic and, as some hyperbolists would have you believe, primeval live shows. Not ones to shy away from the rigours of the road, Transvaal Diamond Syndicate have been plugging away, almost non-stop since packing up their gig bags. A slot on 2011’s Byron Bay Bluesfest alongside the likes of Bob Dylan, Michael Franti and Ben Harper kicked off a year that would have the band release a foot-stompin’ as anything 7track mini album, ‘Sins Of The Blessed’ that is as diverse as the terrain the band covered, deftly skipping from straight blues jams through to some rockabilly, stoner groove and a bit of roots-esque balladry. After a massive
40-date East Coast tour to promote the release, the bad hit back again, in 2010 with the EP ‘Diamonds And Dust’ and again got tongues wagging. The track ‘Behind That Smile’ took out a highly commended spot in the blues and roots category of the Q-song awards while the track ‘Home’ took out the number one spot in Brisbane radio station 4ZZZ’s hot 100 of 2010. Last year was pretty much the same for this sonic workhorse with the band undertaking a mammoth 63-date east coast tour from Cairns to Tassie (and all points in between) to promote the single ‘Pistols At Dawn’. The guys racked up an impressive 20,000-plus kilometres in their trusty tour van – The TDS Express. Their live show reputation, full of sweaty machismo, catchy hooks, footstompin’ beats and tribal expression, has grabbed them support slots including Ash Grunwald, Dallas Frasca, The Snowdroppers, The Fumes, Elliot Brood, and The Beards. If things continue like they are in 2013, there’s little doubt that Transvaal Diamond Syndicate could well lay claim to being one of the hardest working bands in Australia. Catch Transvaal Diamond Syndicate when they play at the Wickham Park Hotel on Saturday, February 2.
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hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s little doubt that East Maitland-born Nick Enright is among some of the best playwrights this country has produced and with titles such as â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;The Boy From Ozâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Carnival of the Animalsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;First Class Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Venetian Twinsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Summer Rainâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not hard to see why. The Newcastle Theatre Company is currently running a production of Enrightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s engaging comedy â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Daylight Savingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; that runs at NTC until Saturday, February 2; however they will also be staging two special performances at Adina Vineyard, Lovedale. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Daylight Savingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; was first staged in 1989 by Sydneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ensemble Theatre and it has also been performed at MTC with Jackie Weaver, John Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;May and Vince Colosimo. It also took out the gold Awgie for best stage play at the 1990 Awgie Awards. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Daylight Savingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; centres around Felicity and Tom, their demanding careers and busy lives. Felicity owns a successful restaurant while Tom manages Jason â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a diva-like international tennis sensation. Tom is on his way to meet Jason in Los Angeles, missing his wedding anniversary in the process.
In the meantime, Felicity receives a surprise call from an old American boyfriend and invites him to dinner. The boyfriend wished to rekindle their past love but his plans go astray when Stephanie, Felicityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stressed-out neighbour, decides to stay for dinner as well. Then, Felicityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mother Bunty also adds to the confusion and things really go haywire when Tom returns home early with some news of his own, making for one farcical and comedic theatre experience indeed. The NTC production of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Daylight Savingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; is directed by local director Noel Grivas who helmed â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;The Doll Trilogyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; at Maitland Repertory over the last three years and will star Kurri thespian Lisa Chamberlain as Bunty. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Daylight Savingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; will be on at Adina Vineyard on Friday, February 8 and Saturday February 9. Tickets are $79 for dinner and the show or $39 for the show only. TE is giving you the chance to win a double pass to â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Daylight Savingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. To enter, email your name and contact details to editorial@newcastlepost.com.au with â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Daylightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; in the subject line by no later than 5pm on Tuesday, February 5.
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right.â&#x20AC;? Vincent said the band also intended on putting together some clips for YouTube from the sets and encouraged punters to get along with whatever video capture devices they could get their hands on to capture the action. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bring your iPhones, bring your handycams, bring anything youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got and feel free to capture the action. Contact us if you have anything you think is good and if we use it in any YouTube clips we will credit you on the new live album.â&#x20AC;? Catch Floyd Vincent and the Childbrides when they play at the Oceanview Hotel, Dudley on Friday, February 1, at the Grand Junction Hotel, Maitland on Saturday, February 2 and the Wickham Park Hotel on Sunday, February 3.
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t’s been a while between drinks for The Snowdroppers with their last album, the rockabilly and punk soaked ‘Too Late To Pray’ dropping in 2009, so for frontman Johnny Wishbone, the release of their sophomore long player, ‘Moving Out Of Eden’ couldn’t come soon enough. “Man, it’s all kinds of happening for us at the moment,” Wishbone told TE. “Honestly though, I just can’t wait for the bloody thing to come out – it’s been a long time coming.” A lot has happened in camp Snowdroppers since the release of ‘Too Late To Prey’ and Wishbone said the ensuing years have changed the very fabric of the band. “I guess we are kind of a different band to the one that recorded ‘Too Late To Prey,” he explained. “We went through this really big period of upheaval last year where we split with our former managers and we essentially got totally screwed over by our former label.” (They are now on ABC Music imprint Four Four.) “It was a really weird time for us – we knew we had to get something out there but we had absolutely no support from the label, so we basically put our
heads down to write and we did a hell of a lot of miles on the road.” All of the time spent on the road and following in the footsteps of the legendary oz pub rock bands of the 70s and 80s also helped redefine The Snowdroppers sound – making it much less about a stylised approach and more about pure rock and roll. “I guess we just started to feel a kinship with those awesome pub rock bands like Midnight Oil, Cold Chisel, AC/DC and Skyhooks,” Wishbone said. “We eventually realised that we’re essentially a rock and roll band and so we’ve definitely headed more in that direction.” Ironically, while The Snowdroppers may’ve been looking to get back to their Aussie roots, it would take a Welsh producer in Richard Jackson (Future of the left, McClusky) to bring it out in them. “We started out just approaching various producers around the country and basically no-one seemed interested,” Wishbone said. “So, we started just pinging emails out to any producer that we thought we’d like to work with and Richard replied. “I guess the thing we needed most was someone that got what we were trying to do and Richard certainly had that. Secondly, I guess we needed
a quiet confidence and working with someone like him who has done some really great stuff, really helped give it to us. “I just had so much fun making the record. Mind you, being the singer I’d
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MONSTER MEAT RAFFLE from 5.30pm SPIN FOR CASH - Live entertainment SUNDAY VARIETY RAFFLES from 12noon MONDAY 11am BINGO 5pm Social Golfers MEAT RAFFLE and schooner draw WEDNESDAY 5pm MEAT RAFFLE with bar promotion 6pm EUCHRE with cash prizes
BOWLS
TUESDAY - Womens Bowls WEDNESDAY - 9:30am Mens Multi Gala THURSDAY - Womens Bowls FRIDAY - Retired Bowlers Gala SATURDAY - Mens Cash Gala
ENTERTAINMENT Friday 1st:
DEVIATION Friday 8th:
KLASSICS Friday 15th:
VEGAS
Friday 22nd:
Open from Tues - Sun 12 noon till 2pm, 5:30 - 8pm
BISTRO SPECIALS
Tuesday - Pizza & Pasta All you can eat from 5:30pm Wednesday - Selected menu all day for $6 Thursday - all day full a la carte menu plus $10 for Rump Steak or Chicken schnitzel with buffet Friday - Night Blackboard specials and $18-50 for 1/2 Lobster with full buffet Saturday Night - full a la carte menu and $18-50 for 1/2 Lobster with full buffet Sunday - all day $10 Roast dinner with sweets
TWO FUNCTION ROOMS! Menus tailored to your function and budget. Phone for details.
SHUTTLE BUS!
ASH MOUNTAIN
Windale Gateshead BC, Lake Street, Windale.
We have the best meals in town!!!
Runs Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat & Sun. Phone the club for pickup!
For inquiries call us on 4965 7888
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
KARAOKE
FRIDAY
EAGLE REST BISTRO
The Newcastle Post
Well known racing identity & Herald columnist John Gilmour will host the afternoon. Lucky loser TAB tickets - regular draws for prizes off the Prize Board to win Bowlers Bucks & FREE TAB tickets. Trivia questions & secret prizes! Get John’s winning tips! Usual Saturday activities will be held in conjuction with this special arvo.
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