Tag: Entertainment
Jam on reggae
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
IT’S THE music that gets feet moving and bodies swaying to an infectious beat - reggae.
Organisers of World Reggae Jam hope...
Lord of Strings
A GUITARIST renowned as ‘The Lord of the Strings’ will perform at Geelong College this month.
Promoters said Matthew Fagan was “Australia’s leading all-round acoustic...
Cabarets to make a splash at Ponds
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
'COME to the cabaret’ goes the line from the famous song but Waurn Ponds Hotel is instead bringing the cabaret to...
Ceres’ Heights
THE WILD and windy Barrabool Hills in winter could just as easily have been the setting for one of the world’s most tragic love...
Grooving blues hits hot moves
TWO OF Melbourne’s top blues performers will strut their stuff at Sleepy Hollow Blues Club’s September gig on Sunday.
Fiona Boyes and Dan Dinnen team...
Big band show
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
WAS IT the words or the music? The singer or the band?
It’s part of music’s mystery that throws up partnerships that...
Losi tuning up fundraiser gig
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
IT’S BEEN been a gradual learning curve for teacher and musician Izzy Losi.
The Armstrong Creek singer/songwriter already has an impressive resume,...
Rep’s Inspector Calls still touches nerves
By PAUL MILLAR
IT MIGHT have been set in an industrial English mill town more than 100 years ago but JB Priestley’s An Inspector Calls...
Anglesea Music Festival confirms headliners
ORGANISERS are planning an epic Anglesea Music Festival hitting the stage on Australia Day weekend next year.
The full day and night summer festival will...
Ray shines with songs
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
Dean Ray was born a travelling man, often falling asleep in a guitar case as a child while mum and dad...
Snow Queen’s holiday freeze
By EMILY IANNELLO
Geelong will host Snow Queen’s Aussie Freezing Show during school holidays this month.
Following over 4000 shows around the world with The...
The King and I
By PAUL MILLAR
THERE will be no contemporary songs when Max Pellicano performs in Geelong this month.
The standard classics have more than stood the time...