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The Spiders from Mars

The Spiders from Mars were rock singer David Bowie's backing band in the early 1970s, and initially consisted of Mick Ronson on guitars, Trevor Bolder on bass guitar, and Mick Woodmansey on drums.[1]

The group had its origins in Bowie's earlier backing outfit the Hype, which featured Ronson and Woodmansey, but Tony Visconti on bass. They were briefly signed as a band on its own, known as Ronno. With Bolder taking over bass, they were subsequently named via the landmark 1972 Bowie concept album, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, and were billed as such on the accompanying large-scale Ziggy Stardust Tour. Bowie had originally wanted keyboardist Rick Wakeman to join the band (Wakeman had played piano on Bowie's second album and on Hunky Dory and was active with the band The Strawbs); however, Wakeman declined and instead joined progressive rock band Yes.[2] Wakeman would feature uncredited on the album, and would collaborate with Bowie again on "Absolute Beginners". The Spiders from Mars were present again on Bowie's 1973 album, Aladdin Sane. Another leg of the tour followed that year, with the final show captured in the film, Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.[3]

The group joined Bowie's stage persona, Ziggy Stardust in the theatrical style of the material's presentation. Ronson's guitar and arranging during the Spiders from Mars era not only fit into this style, but also provided much of the underpinning for later punk rock musicians.[4]

In 1975, Bolder and Woodmansey reformed the band without Ronson, and were joined in this lineup by Mike Garson, Dave Black, and Pete McDonald. Their self-titled album, released in 1976, was their only album before the group disbanded.

The band's name came from the UFO sighting on 27 October 1954, where a stadium crowd thought they had witnessed Martian spacecraft which cast off a thin filament material, later hypothesized to be webs from migrating spiders. The band's name did not come, as sometimes believed by Bowie fans, from the Martian areographic features often labelled as 'spiders' and 'baby spiders'.

Bernadette Novembre

Having been in the music scene for over four years, Bernadette Novembre is now busy writing her debut album and looks forward to previewing her new material live. Her new music can be described as a mix of late 1960’s Rock: The Doors, George Harrison, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix with Britpop/Alternative Rock: The Last Shadow Puppets, Franz Ferdinand, Brandon Flowers, Lana Del Rey, Oasis, Nick Cave and Tame Impala. Her new music has been described as 'Avant-Indie Alt Rock on the dreamscape'. Highlights of her career thus far includes playing support to members of The Rolling Stones and being part of the headline at Festivals such as the St Kilda Festival. One of her new songs has also made it to the Top 30 of the Australian Songwriters Association Songwriting Contest in 2020. Bernadette’s band is made up of well-known Melbourne musicians Jake Amy, Kumar Shome (Sampa The Great), Lawson Kennard and Luke Andresen.

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Rob Snarski

Rob Snarski is a singer and songwriter and a founding member of The Blackeyed Susans.

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The Eagles Story

The Eagles Story – Australia’s Premier Eagles Experience

The legend that is The Eagles now lives on through The Eagles Story.
For more than 10 years, The Eagles Story has taken audiences around Australia, on a journey to relive the amazing music of The Eagles. Through their scintillating harmonies, that recreates to perfection the vocal arrangements created by the band, to the purity of the musicianship; The Eagles Story takes this tribute to a new level, rarely seen.

In a musical landscape littered with close enough is good enough, the commitment to replicating the true west coast, Eagles sound, live on stage by the five members of The Eagles Story is never ending. The respect for the original by members, Pete McCarthy, Gary Young, Steve Wells, Paul Gales and Norm McNaughton, is the driving force that continues to ensure that each in their own right continue to take it to the limit. Hit after hit comes flooding from the stage as musical memories are re lived in this not to be missed salute to a legendary treasure..

The story of The Eagles lives on through The Eagles Story!

Check out their Show Dates page for all performances where you’ll be able to come share the magic!

Roy Brady

A young indie folk artist hailing from south west Victoria, Joey Brady’s solo project “Roy Brady” began during COVID lockdown, where he started writing and recording in his bungalow. Since then, he’s released 4 singles and an EP, playing these at a number of venues since the beginning of 2021 - most notably - two sold out headliner shows at the Workers Club in Fitzroy. He and his band have also performed at St. Kilda’s Espy, the Northcote Social Club and the Retreat Hotel in Brunswick. Roy’s latest track ‘Sue Me’ had success on the indie charts, reaching the top 20 in the triple j unearthed charts. Brady combines aspects of psychedelic indie rock, as well as his roots in folk, to create a new and exciting sound, drawing influence from artists such as Bon Iver, King Krule and Boy & Bear.

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Dave Graney

Singer songwriter/author/performer.
Moodists-Coral Snakes-mistLY
Melbourne,Australia.

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Dave Johnstone

Dave Johnstone from Ammonia, Holocene plus special guests.

Sound as Ever Presents a very special evening of 90s inspired live music.
Dave Johnstone formerly of Ammonia performing Ammonia and solo tracks live for the first time in over 20 years with
a brand new band.
Ammonia broke up in 1999 after 7 years together at the Perth leg of Big Day Out
Classic hits such as Ken Carter, Sleepwalking, You're Not The Only One Who Feels This Way
and Drugs have remained firm favourites with fans and music lovers.
Now, Dave Johnstone will revive the hits from albums Mint 400 and Eleventh Avenue
that soundtracked our youth in his first show in over 20 years.

Dave Johnstone will be supported by Melbourne rock royalty Holocene (first show in 25 years) featuring

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