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Brenny & The Bushwhackers have maroon blood pulsing in their veins. Their Southland-centric sound—a fusion of bluegrass, a dash of country, and a whack of Irish folk with an undercurrent of rural punk—gives voice to the region’s battlers and storytellers. Recorded at SIT Sounds’ state-of-the-art studio in
Arguably the southernmost point on the planet where it’s being celebrated. The event originated in the United States and has expanded internationally, with official organizers in the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, Mexico, Europe, Japan, and Australasia. The first event was held in California with Metallica launching the event. Since
This week, we revisit Darlin', a soulful ballad by Scottish singer-songwriter Frankie Miller. Born on November 2, 1949, in Glasgow, Miller's music seamlessly blends rock, blues, and soul, earning him acclaim for his emotive voice and heartfelt songwriting. Released in 1978, Darlin' became one of Miller&
On episode #2281 of The Joe Rogan Experience, Elon Musk joined Joe Rogan for another deep dive into some of the most pressing issues of our time. The conversation spanned a wide range of topics, from the dangers of artificial intelligence and government inefficiencies to the challenges facing SpaceX and
There has been a change of venue for Sunday’s Summer Sounds Bluff Music Festival. With showers forecast on the day, albeit with temperatures still expected to reach 18 degrees, an early decision has been made to shift the event to the Bluff Oyster & Food Festival site to ensure
* Gibbston Valley hosts its last summer concert with 14,000 attendees enjoying perfect weather. * Cold Chisel, Icehouse, Bic Runga, and Everclear headline an unforgettable day of live music. * Greenstone Entertainment searches for a new Queenstown venue for future summer concerts. The final chapter of the Summer Concert at Gibbston Valley
In episode #2254 of "The Joe Rogan Experience," Joe Rogan engages in an in-depth conversation with Mel Gibson. They discuss Mel's lifelong battle with scoliosis and his decision to avoid back surgery, his experiences living in Costa Rica, and the challenges he faced while making the
On November 25th, 1984, a group of young English pop stars gathered at SARM Studios in West London to record what would become known as “the song that changed the world.” Written by Bob Geldof of the Boomtown Rats and Midge Ure of Ultravox, “Do They Know It’s Christmas?