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BOB LOG III TOUR!

December 30th 2008 01:06
BOB LOG III GOES ON TOUR!
RELEASES NEW RECORD!

Bob Log III by Dena Flows


"And then there’s this guy named Bob Log, you ever heard of him? He’s this little kid — nobody even knows how old he is — wears a motorcycle helmet and he has a microphone inside of it and he puts the glass over the front so you can’t see his face, and plays slide guitar. It’s just the loudest strangest stuff you’ve ever heard. You don’t understand one word he’s saying. I like people who glue macaroni on to a piece of cardboard and paint it gold. That’s what I aspire to basically.” - Tom Waits

“Bob Log, you can use my dressing room…. wait, let me get you a towel.” - Sharon Jones

Bob Log III is a One Man Band Slide Guitar Party.

A perverse product of the Arizona desert, Bob Log III has been diligently traversing the globe since 1996, showcasing his incomparable talents and developing a devoted following along the way. A whirlwind of dextrous limbs and digits, this super star sonic showman has to be seen to be believed.

Clad in his cannonball man, extra tight jumpsuit and signature motorcycle helmet with telephone/microphone attached, Bob Log III unfailingly sweats up a river while kicking on a kick drum, stomping his homemade foot cymbal and playing slide on an old archtop guitar.

His endless pursuit for musical mayhem and a downright party has seen his unique talents utilised for children’s birthday parties, obscure beer barns, mammoth music festivals and everything in between.

Yet beyond these mesmerizing visuals, lies the true reason for Bob Log’s international, cult status and superhero adoration. It is quite simply the guitar playing - finger picked lightning, sliding up and down, stopping when it wants to, then starting again when it feels like it, all in a way that makes people move uncontrollably, smile and reel.

The upcoming release of his long awaited new album, MY SHIT IS PERFECT (due 1 February through Shock), begins the onset of another slew of adventures. Geography be damned, Bob Log III intends to take these songs and his unique slide guitar party to the good people of the world. There is no town too remote, there never has been.

But don’t take his word for it, let the guitar speak for itself:

BOB LOG III

~ FEBRUARY / MARCH TOUR 2009 ~
Supported by Abbe May [Except Hepburrn Springs show]

THU FEB 12 – NSW – PORT MACQUARIE, THE PAVILION – Doors: 8.00pm
Tickets: all Moshtix outlets, www.moshtix.com.au, ph: 1300 438 849, Little Red Vamp

FRI FEB 13 – NSW – SYDNEY, ANNANDALE HOTEL – Doors: 8.00pm
Tickets: from the venue (ph: 02 9550 1078), www.annandalehotel.com

SAT FEB 14 – NSW – NEWCASTLE, NORTHERN STAR – Doors: 9.00pm
Tickets: www.bigtix.com.au

SUN FEB 15 – NSW – CRONULLA, BRASS MONKEY – Doors: 7.00pm
Tickets: the venue (ph: 02 9544 3844)

FRI FEB 20 – VIC – HEPBURN SPRINGS, THE PALAIS – Doors: 7.00pm
Tickets: all Moshtix outlets, www.moshtix.com.au, ph: 1300 438 849, online at www.thepalais.com.au

SAT FEB 21 – VIC – MELBOURNE, EAST BRUNSWICK CLUB – Doors: 8.30pm
Tickets: www.eastbrunswickclub.com (ph 03 9388 9794)& the venue box office

THU FEB 26 – NSW – BYRON BAY, HOTEL GREAT NORTHERN – Doors: 8.30pm
Tickets: www.thenorthern.com.au (ph 1300 762 545) & the venue

FRI FEB 27 – QLD – MAROOCHYDORE, SANDS TAVERN – Doors: 8.00pm
Tickets: all Moshtix outlets, www.moshtix.com.au, ph: 1300 438 849, all Oztix outlets, www.oztix.com.au (p[h 1300 762 545) & the venue

SAT FEB 28 – QLD – BRISBANE, STEP INN – Doors: 8.00pm
Tickets: www.oztix.com.au ([h 1300 762 545)

FRI MAR 6 – SA – ADELAIDE, JIVE – Doors: 8.00pm
Tickets: all Moshtix outlets, www.moshtix.com.au, ph: 1300 438 849

SUN MAR 8 – WA – PERTH ROCK-IT FESTIVAL – Doors: 12.00 noon
With: KINGS OF LEON & many more
Tickets: www.heatseeker.com.au, Arena Joondalup, Live Clothing Stores, Planet, Mills, Star Perth, Star Mandurah, Blue 62, Prince Of Wales, Beach Life, Southern Sound
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Doll Domination Tour 2009



The Pussycat Dolls – Doll Domination Tour 2009
With very special guest Lady GaGa

Teasing and tantalizing Australia with brief but dazzling appearances in Sydney and Melbourne last month, global pop superstars Pussycats Dolls will bring their Doll Domination Tour to Australia in May 2009!

Hot on the heels of their second album release Doll Domination (Universal), Pussycat Dolls kick off their 2009 world tour in the UK before heading down under to play all-ages arena shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth featuring the same spectacular production that Europe will see in February.

This scorching band of singer/dancers have quickly become without doubt one of the most popular and globally successful girl groups ever.

There has been no escape from the super catchy Platinum hit “When I Grow Up”, the first single lifted from Doll Domination, quickly followed by the top 10 hit “I Hate This Part”.

Showing their brand of hot, confident attitude, Pussycat Dolls shot to fame in 2005 with the release of their massive debut single “Don’t Cha” featuring Busta Rhymes, hitting number 1 in charts around the world.

Released the same year, their debut album PCD has sales of over 7 million worldwide, claiming Platinum and Gold status in 36 countries. PCD features the huge hits “Buttons”, the Grammy nominated “Stickwitu”, “Beep”, and “Wait A Minute”, helping to bring the album’s Australian sales to 3 times Platinum.

Joining the bill is Lady GaGa. Performing intimate, exclusive club shows in Melbourne and Sydney last September, singer, songwriter, musician Lady GaGa thrilled fans lucky enough to attend! Showcasing her Top 10 album The Fame, the debut release now boasts two infectious Number 1 singles – “Just Dance”, and “Poker Face” which is currently residing at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart.

Don’t miss Pussycat Dolls - Nicole, Ashley, Jessica, Melody, and Kimberly – and Lady GaGa live:



BRISBANE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE TUESDAY MAY 19
SYDNEY ACER ARENA FRIDAY MAY 22
MELBOURNE ROD LAVER ARENA TUESDAY MAY 26
ADELAIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE THURSDAY MAY 28
PERTH BURSWOOD DOME SATURDAY MAY 30

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY DECEMBER 12

Ticketek online pre-sale: starts Midday Wednesday December 10, ends 5pm Thursday December 11

Book through Ticketek 132 849

Check their new single out here

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Freefall

December 1st 2008 07:34
Freefall

He Stole, by Tam Bower


10 December - 19 December

Opening: Wednesday 10 December, 6pm


SASA Gallery, Kaurna Building
Corner Fenn Place and Hindley Street, Adelaide
Exhibition hours: 11am - 5pm daily

More than ninety emerging visual artists graduating from the South Australian School of Art (SASA) will be showcasing their work at the Visual Arts Honours and Graduates exhibition in December.

Called Freefall, this showcase will be the final exhibition held at the SASA Gallery for 2008 and is one of the highlights of the South Australian visual arts calendar. This year’s event features an impressive range of contemporary artworks produced by graduates from all of the different studios at SASA including ceramics, drawing, glass, jewellery, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and textiles.

“The annual Bachelor of Visual Art and Honours Graduate exhibition is an important milestone for graduates and a great way to launch the careers of these emerging visual artists,” says exhibiting graduate and co-curator David Sprod. “This exhibition is a collaborative, student-run initiative with the assistance from SASA Gallery Director Mary Knights.” Graduates Victoria Bowes and Michelle Rodgers and David Sprod together form the Freefall curatorial team.

A one hundred page catalogue will also be published in conjunction with Freefall, including a guest essay by Maria Zagala, the Associate Curator of Prints, Drawings and Photographs at the Art Gallery of South Australia. This publication was made possible with the assistance of the Helpmann Academy and is an important way for emerging artists to raise their profile nationally and internationally.

The Helpmann Academy for the Visual and Performing Arts assists emerging artists to make the leap into professional practice, by providing a range of programs and opportunities including exhibitions, awards, grants, mentorships and international exchanges. The seven partner schools that make up the Academy are the Adelaide Centre for the Arts and Vizarts O’Halloran Hill (tafeSA); Adelaide Central School of Art; Elder Conservatorium of Music (University of Adelaide); Flinders Drama & Screen Production (Flinders University) and South Australian School of Art (UniSA).

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Future Music Festival


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José González | Tour February 2009

November 24th 2008 06:10
José González
Australian Tour February 2009


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Erect on Stage

November 24th 2008 05:59
Erect on Stage

HIGHER GROUND, LIGHT SQUARE
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Fire! Santa Rosa, Fire! 'War Coward' remix


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Mark Making in Print:

November 23rd 2008 21:39
Adelaide Festival Centre presents

Mark Making in Print:
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REVIEW
Fri 21 Nov, 10pm
The Gov, Adelaide

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The CASM Showcase

November 17th 2008 07:47
The University of Adelaide's Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM) presents

an evening of Indigenous music

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