Women get own music gongs
Some of the nation’s top female musicians and performers have got behind the inaugural Australian Women in Music Awards.
Some of the nation’s top female musicians and performers have got behind the inaugural Australian Women in Music Awards.
World Hearing Day presents an ideal opportunity to discuss an aspect of music that’s often overlooked: caring for your ears.
Jon Coghill, the drummer for Powderfinger, knows well the sensation of ringing ears after the final note is played.
From the front row to the cheap seats, music fans enjoy live shows with no idea how much physical pain the performers are in.
The recent Laneway Festival featured a new a resource for patrons to report inappropriate behaviour.
Norwegian singer-songwriter Sigrid is the latest to discover fame outside traditional music-industry channels.
The best middle eight can blow a song wide open by moving it from merely memorable to unforgettable.
With a canon of devilishly catchy pop songs, Ball Park Music is on a roll and about to embark on a new national tour.
James Keogh, better known as Vance Joy, on his breakthrough hit, his “guitalele” and his low-fi attitude to life.
Musician Sarah Blasko let a filmmaker document her every move as she wrote her latest album. What on earth was she thinking?
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