Music review: An evening with James Taylor
For more than two hours, with a brilliant band and a portfolio of songs that have conquered time, James Taylor reminds us that we have still got a friend.
For more than two hours, with a brilliant band and a portfolio of songs that have conquered time, James Taylor reminds us that we have still got a friend.
Nearly 60,000 fans packed Adelaide Oval for US pop star Pink’s Summer Carnival concert – a two-hour masterclass in stadium performance complete with fireworks, acrobatics and confetti.
Approaching three decades as one of the alternative world’s most celebrated bands, Foo Fighters could almost patent the formula for a stadium rock show.
SA arts & culture news in brief: A new book highlights the importance of small music venues, Film Festival announces encore screenings, cultural policy and labour rights for artists on symposium agenda, and UKARIA announces upcoming season.
The Karma Chameleon and pioneer of androgyny Boy George returned to Adelaide with his band for a night of nostalgia.
A new book by photographer Eric Algra captures Adelaide’s live music scene over the past three decades, including the golden years in the ’70s and ’80s when names such as Gumbo Ya! Ya!, The Bodgies and Exploding White Mice loomed large.