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Kate Ceberano, Steve Kilbey, Sean Sennett 2020 ‘The Dangerous Age’ Revisited As A White Vinyl Release
‘The Dangerous Age’, the 2020 critically acclaimed album teaming Kate Ceberano, Steve Kilbey and Sean Sennett, is being released on white vinyl for the first time.
Tagged as:20s, alternative, Australia, Kate Ceberano, Sean Sennett, Steve Kilbey, The Dangerous Age
The Church Perform First Show Of Australian Tour In Perth
The Church ‘The Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Fortune’ tour of Australia kicked off in Perth this week with Steve Kilbey keeping his promise and resurrecting ‘The Unguarded Moment’ for the Australian audience.
Tagged as:80s, Australia, rock, Steve Kilbey, The Church, The Hypnogogue
The Church Premiere ‘The Hypnogogue’
The Church will have a new album in 2023. ‘The Hynogogue’ the album will be out around March or April 2023 but the title track is here now.
Tagged as:80s, Australia, rock, Steve Kilbey, The Church, The Hypnogogue
Russell Morris, Wendy Matthews, Steve Kilbey, Jack Jones and Steve Balbi To Perform The Imagine Album
Empire Touring has rounded up Russell Morris, Wendy Matthews, Steve Kilbey, Jack Jones and Steve Balbi for a performance of the ‘Imagine’ album and the songs of John Lennon, to mark this year’s 50th anniversary of the release of the classic John Lennon solo album.
Tagged as:70s, Australia, Imagine, Jack Jones, John Lennon, rock, Russell Morris, Steve Balbi, Steve Kilbey, UK, Wendy Matthews
Steve Kilbey Has Made Over 70 Albums (We Think)
When you add up all of his albums, Steve Kilbey has made probably over 70. I say “probably” because even he has lost count. Steve’s new album ‘The Hall of Counterfeits’ most likely sits as his 70 Somethingth album.
Tagged as:80s, Australia, rock, Steve Kilbey, The Church, The Hall of Counterfeits
Announcement: What’s In Store For Delivered Live Season 2 Episode 5
by Announcement
Delivered Live this week brings you another incredible line up of talent with full sets from 3 amazing Sydney artists; Christine Anu (fresh from her appearance on The Masked Singer!), Aus music icon and frontman for The Church, Steve Kilbey, and indie rnb up and comer, Kyva.
Tagged as:Australia, Christine Anu, Delivered Live, music industry, Steve Kilbey, The Church
Rob Hirst and Sean Sennett Release New Music for 2020 with ‘Driver Reviver’ EP
Midnight Oil co-founder Rob Hirst has kicked off 2020 with his first run of new music starting with the Sean Sennett collaboration ‘Driver Reviver’.
Tagged as:00s, 10s, 20s, 70s, 80s, 90s, Australia, Kate Ceberano, Midnight Oil, Rob Hirst, rock, Sean Sennett, Steve Kilbey
Kate Ceberano, Steve Kilbey and Sean Sennett ‘The Dangerous Age’
For Kate Ceberano, Steve Kilbey and Sean Sennett, ‘The Dangerous Age’ has been a two-year project. Full details of the project have now been released with the album due 31 January.
Tagged as:00s, 10s, 80s, 90s, acoustic, Australia, contemporary, Kate Ceberano, rock, Sean Sennett, Steve Kilbey
Kate Ceberano, Steve Kilbey and Sean Sennett debut ‘All Tied Up’ Ahead of 2020 Album
With Kate Ceberano, Steve Kilbey and Sean Sennett’s ‘The Dangerous Age’ album given a 31 January 2020 release date, the track ‘All Tied Up’ has been dropped as a preview.
Tagged as:00s, 10s, 80s, 90s, Australia, indie, jazz, Kate Ceberano, pop, rock, Sean Sennett, soul, Steve Kilbey
Steve Kilbey explains why The Church’s ‘Too Fast For You’ seems to have disappeared from their history
The Church song ‘Too Fast For You’ rarely makes it to the band’s compilation albums, it is not available on streaming services and Steve Kilbey has no idea why.
Tagged as:80s, Australia, By The C, Do Re Mi, Icehouse, Mental As Anything, rock, Steve Kilbey, Sunnyboys, The Church
New Music Releases 7 December 2018
Major new titles coming this week from: Rita Ora, Cliff Richard, Take That, Missy Higgins, Karise Eden, Steve Kilbey, Zott (Live), Jeff Goldblum, Unearth, Ronnie Stolt’s The Flower King, City & Colour and the new 100% Hits Best of 2018 and So Fresh Hits of Summer 2019 & Best of 2018 compilations.
Tagged as:All That Remains, Brett Young, Brothers 3, Cilla Black, City & Colour, Cliff Richard, Coldplay (Live), Ice Cube, Jeff Goldblum, John Mellencamp, Karise Eden, Mel Parsons, Missy Higgins, new music, new releases, Richard Swift and the Mary Poppins Returns soundtrack., Ronnie Stolt's The Flower King, Slipknot (re-issue), Steve Kilbey, take That, The Carpenters & RPO, Unearth, Van Morrison, Wes Carr, Winterbourne, Zott (Live)
Australia To Honor America’s R.E.M.
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R.E.M. will be honored in Australia with an all-star tribute band performing the catalogue of R.E.M. across the nation.
Tagged as:alternative, Ash Naylor, Atlanta, Australia, Jeff Martin, R.E.M., rock, Ron S. Peno, Steve Kilbey, Trish Young, USA
Steve Kilbey And Kate Ceberano Have Made An Album Together
The Church’s Steve Kilbey has made an album with Kate Ceberano. Steve says a mutual friend put them together and the entire thing was done without even meeting.
Tagged as:80s, 90s, Australia, Kate Ceberano, pop, rock, Steve Kilbey, The Church
The Church and Cookin’ On 3 Burners Share Stories At Noise11 iHeartRadio This Week
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Steve Kilbey from The Church has made a lot of music. He estimates around 60 albums, counting The Church, solo and side-projects. Steve talks ‘Man Woman Life Death Infinity’ this week at iHeartRadio music news powered by Noise11.com.
Tagged as:Arts Centre Melbourne, Australia, Cookin' On 3 Burners, iHeartRadio, Jake Mason, music industry, noise11.com, Pulp Fiction, Steve Kilbey, The Big Chill, The Church
Amanda Pelman’s Extraordinary David Bowie Nothing Has Changed In Residence At Hamer Hall
The death of David Bowie in January has promoted one of the most remarkable tribute shows in Australia.
Tagged as:70s, Adalita, Amanda Pelman, Amanda Pelman’s Extraordinary David Bowie Nothing Has Changed In Residence At Hamer Hall, Ash Naylor, Australia, Davey Lane, David Bowie, Deborah Conway, iOTA, Nothing Has Changed, Robyn Loau, rock, Steve Kilbey, theatre, Tim Rogers, UK
David Bowie Nothing Has Changed Locked In For Melbourne Festival
‘David Bowie Nothing Has Changed’, featuring iOTA, Tim Rogers, Steve Kilbey, Deborah Conway & Adalita and backed by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, will be performed at Hamer Hall for two nights of the Melbourne Festival in October.
Tagged as:Adalita, David Bowie, David Bowie Nothing Has Changed Locked In For Melbourne Festival, Deborah Conway, iOTA, Melbourne Festival, Nothing Has Changed, Paul Kelly, Steve Kilbey, Tim Rogers
Bowie Honored With Sydney Symphony Orchestra Nothing Has Changed Performance
by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra has performed a ultimate tribute to the late David Bowie with ‘Nothing Has Changed’, a unique tribute to the Starman.
Tagged as:Adalita, Amanda Pelman, Bowie Honored With Sydney Symphony Orchestra Nothing Has Changed Performance, Davey Lane, David Bowie, Deborah Conway, iOTA, Mark Sutcliffe, Steve Kilbey, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Tom Rogers
Rogers, Kilbey, Conway, Adalita To Perform Bowie With Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Amanda Pelman has put together some amazing talent including Tim Rogers, Steve Kilbey, Deborah Conway and Adalita with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra to pay tribute to David Bowie in May.
Tagged as:Adalita, Adalita To Perform Bowie With Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Amanda Pelman, Conway, Deborah Conway, Kilbey, Rogers, Steve Kilbey, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Tim Rogers
Back To Reactor1 Show Gathers 10 Aussie Acts For One Sydney Show
Sydney will play host to a brand new music gathering, Back To Reactor1, in 2016.
Tagged as:1927, Back To Reactor1, Back To Reactor1 Show Gathers 10 Aussie Acts For One Sydney Show, Eurogliders, Mark Gable, Richard Clapton, Rose Tattoo, Ross Wilson, Sharon O’Neill, Steve Kilbey, Swanee, The Church, Wendy Matthews