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25.01.2022 We’ve got big music news. The $1 Million American Express Music Backers Fund is here to help Aussie music businesses, artists and fans to keep the music playing...! Whether you’re making it, mixing it, marketing it or moving to it there is something for you - from grants for innovation and recovery, to nominating your muso mates and more. Check out www.amex.com.au/musicbackers to get involved today. #AmexMusicBackers #KeepTheMusicPlaying See more



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24.01.2022 Chrissie Hynde, Debbie Harry, Viv Albertine ofThe Slits, Siouxsie Sioux, Poly Styrene of X-Ray Spex and Pauline Black from The Selecter.

23.01.2022 Espectacular tocada de castañuelas......



23.01.2022 We are proud to announce Joan Baez as the recipient of the 2020 Woody Guthrie Prize honoring her groundbreaking career and impact on humanitarian causes. The aw...ard will be presented to Baez during the Woody Guthrie Center's segment of this year’s virtual edition of the Philadelphia Folk Festival on August 16. See more

19.01.2022 Tash Sultana’s explosive loop-based performances and layered guitar parts rocketed the Melbourne artist from street busker to sold out shows around the world. F...eaturing a Transparent Cherry finish with gold hardware, a custom skull neck plate and a powerful Double Tap humbucking pickup, the Tash Sultana Stratocaster channels the multi-instrumentalist’s singular sound with style to match. Hear Tash put their Signature Strat in action. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3mDWdYv See more

18.01.2022 Great article by Rolling Stone, animal cruelty is an issue in all circles of life, including the Entertainment sector!



18.01.2022 Talk about dedication. Martin Molin is next level.

17.01.2022 Local Bryce Clark piano tuner and musician is doing a very good thing here folks!!

15.01.2022 Piano especially designed for people who are confined to bed, Great Britain, 1935.

15.01.2022 Can you turn the reverb off please? ..um, it is off. #massivedrumsounds

15.01.2022 How about this? I’m absolutely going to participate!



15.01.2022 This is the kind of incredible jams you will be witness to when you watch the new episode of Rise Up Live with Nikki D & The Sisters of Thunder Thursday at 7pm on BCAN. Seriously. Don't miss it.

13.01.2022 Best drum fill and timing ever!

13.01.2022 Tonight we’re celebrating the incredible legacy of Australian singer Helen Reddy, who’s died at age 78. A powerful voice no doubt, but it was the words she sang that truly resonated.

12.01.2022 Don't miss a magical guitar concert ! Tickets available from trybooking at: https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=657572&... or visit the Bellingen Fine Music Festival website: https://bellingenmusicfestival.com.au/

08.01.2022 Bored with the same old snare and tom sounds and want to standout? Instantly transform your sound with the built-in microphone and WAV sample triggering on the Roland RT-MicS! Shop Now bit.ly/Mega-RT-MicS

08.01.2022 Lucille Jeter holding her son, Jimi Hendrix.

06.01.2022 AWESOME !Gunhild Carling - AWESOME! #TrumpetLovers #TrumpetPlayer #MusicMaster #Star #JazzMusic #Sweden #Awesome

06.01.2022 Looking forward to doing sound supply for this fantastic local incentive!

06.01.2022 Jitterbug Jump ...Frances Carroll & The Coquettes ..Featuring Viola Smith ...From A Vitaphone Short ..1940

06.01.2022 From Sweden here again is the multi talented Jazz Queen Gunhild Carling an absolutely wonderful musician/vocalist/entertainer! Here along with her brilliant Big... Band! The audience loved it! Fantastic musicians all of 'em! Check her out: https://facebook.com/gunhildcarlingfanclub/ For more great videos go to: https://themusicman.uk/ See more

05.01.2022 Nuno Bettencourt with Foo's Taylor Hawkins, Nancy Wilson, Liv Warfield & Derek Frank performing an incredible version of 'Barracuda' by Heart

04.01.2022 ATTENTION! DrummerQueens is seeking excellent Female Drummers! If you have strong rhythmical ability on any style of drum and own the stage - we would love to s...ee you! For further information, show materials and to submit follow the link: https://forms.gle/tqiW5XDCHPPpnd6Z8 Submissions Close: 5pm, Sunday 9th August, 2020 #DrummerQueens #FemaleDrummers #DrumLife #Drums #Drumming

02.01.2022 Sad News...Pioneering drummer Viola Smith has passed away aged 107, just weeks before her 108th birthday. Born Viola Schmitz on November 29, 1912, Viola was a g...roundbreaking swing, big band and symphonic drummer, known for her use of a giant drum set - often credited as the inspiration for Louie Bellson's use of double-bass drums - as well as becoming one of, if not the first, female drummers in popular music. Viola took-up drumming as a teenager in Wisconsin when her father assembled the Schmitz Sisters Family Orchestra with his eight daughters. Viola told DrumTalkTV in 2017, There were 10 of us, eight of us were in the orchestra. We all played the piano, we had two pianos and an organ at home, my two brothers were practicing the piano and overheard my dad say he was going to have an all-girl orchestra. Well, when they heard that, that was the end of the practicing [for them], no more piano from then on at all!. I couldn’t have wished for anything better, see, I was the sixth [daughter]. The older ones got instruments like the piano and the violin, then saxophone and then came the trumpet and the trombone. My dad said Now, we need a drummer!. Thank god, I was it. We had a first-cousin who was a professional drummer living nearby, so he’s the one who got me started the right way. But as we travelled in the early years, we would play the theatres - they were RKO vaudeville circuits during school vacations. There, the drummers in the pit, I’d take lessons and pay them. Each booking was a week long and I’d get my lessons from these drummers." In 1938, Viola would form The Coquettes, another all-female orchestra with her sister (and Schmitz Sisters bassist), Mildred. Viola made the move to New York in 1942 after mildred got married, and it was here that she would begin studying under the legendary Billy Gladstone. In the same year, Viola wrote the now-famous article ‘Give Girl Musicians A Break!’ for Down Beat magazine. With her writing, Viola pulled no punches, reasoning Why not let the girls play in the big bands? In these times of national emergency, many of the star instrumentalists of the big name bands are being drafted. Instead of replacing them with what may be mediocre talent, why not let some of the great girl musicians of the country take their places? I personally know at least a dozen girl musicians who are qualified to take a place in the section of any outstanding dance band you can name. She continued, We girls have as much stamina as men. There are many girl trumpet players, girl saxophonists and girl drummers who can stand the grind of long tours and exacting one-night stands. The girls of today are not the helpless creatures of an earlier generation." In addition, there are some girl musicians who are as much the masters of their instruments as are male musicians. They can improvise; their solos are well-defined and thought-provoking and show unlimited imagination." "The idea of girls being able to play only legitimately is a worn-out myth now. There are hep girls who can sit in any jam session and hold their own. Viola ended her article with a masterfully simple and provocation, instructing bandleaders to Think it over, boys." Viola would go on to achieve a huge amount of success, receiving endorsements with Zildjian, Ludwig and WFL Drum Co. She secured a scholarship at Juliard and joining yet-another all-female orchestra, this time, Phil Spitalny’s Hour Of Charm orchestra. With the Hour Of Charm, she would find commercial success, which led to her performing with the NBC Symphony Orchestra as well as the National Symphony Orchestra with whom Viola recorded soundtracks for the films, When Johnny Comes Marching Home and Here Come the Co-Eds. Her continued success also saw her perform with the likes of Ella Fitzgerald and Chick Webb, as well as the inauguration of 33rd US president, Harry Truman in 1949. Viola’s career continued after Hour Of Charm disbanded, with her leading her own band, Viola and her Seventeen Drums as well as joining the Kit Kat band. Viola continued to play long after her 100th birthday around her final home town of Costa Mesa, California, as well as as part of the Forever Young Band: America’s Oldest Act of Professional Entertainers...R.I.P. See more

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