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  • October 6, 2023By yelomag

    Feature: Populated by real and imagined heroes and villains, the everyday and the extraordinary, the trials of life and matters of the heart, Ryland Moranz’s compositions span bygone days, the here and now, and what may yet be to come, both for himself and for us all. The Canadian folk singer-songwriter and banjo-playing virtuoso continues

  • October 6, 2023By yelomag

    Kingscliff: Known so loyally by their faithful patrons as “The Kingy”, the Kingscliff Beach Hotel celebrates 90 years tomorrow with music from Byron Bay trance-popsters Pink Zinc. And in the spirit of this milestone The Kingy is throwing an epic party for all their treasured punters who have left memories behind that only the pub’s

  • October 4, 2023By yelomag

    Emerging musician Jack Raymond will bring the Sunshine Coast flavour to the second chapter of the Singer-Songwriter Sessions at It’s Still A Secret. On the back of a successful Victorian tour, Jack will join Brisbane acts The Verandahs, Hazel Mei and Maisy Taylor. The night of storytelling will be held at the eclectic 70s disco-den in

  • October 4, 2023By yelomag

    Eudlo: A music and arts event with “roving huggers” and a sweet local line up – including Day of Embers, Lydia Fairhall and Emma Beau – is set to highlight the profound link between mental health and the creative arts at Eudlo Hall on Saturday night. With almost half of us experiencing a run in

  • October 2, 2023By yelomag

    What was once a household name for Australian music lovers, Silverchair could be becoming a household pain. Ben Gillies and Chris Joannou bring their new problematic book, Love and Pain, to Brisbane’s Powerhouse on October 9. With the media in a twist over the band’s fractures since the beginning, the boys wanted to tell their

  • September 28, 2023By yelomag

    Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate has responded to calls from the City’s music community after they asked for more support. Local musicians recently took to social media asking Council for more back-up when it comes to supporting home-grown music. Cr Tate responded by saying, “Live music has been part of our city’s DNA for more

  • September 24, 2023By yelomag

    The Cat Empire‘s original lead vocalist and trumpet player Harry James Angus is back! The former-fan favourite brings an enigmatic new solo set and some signature grooves to Mo’s Desert Clubhouse in November. Joining him will be Gold Coast drumming sensation Freyja Hooper (pictured). Freyja and Harry have birthed a powerful duo which speaks to our times

  • September 22, 2023By yelomag

    Caloundra: Retailers and businesses are set to reap the benefits of The Caloundra Music Festival next weekend, September 29-October 1. Set over three days on the last weekend of the Queensland school holidays, Sunshine Coast shops, cafes, restaurants and other local enterprise will soon enjoy a business boost thanks to the Sunshine Coast Council’s biggest

  • September 22, 2023By yelomag

    Gold Coast musicians have taken to social media to plead to Gold Coast Council for more back up when it comes to supporting home-grown music. When Yelo editor Penny Brand did a quick survey on the city’s Facebook groups, she was overwhelmed with responses. But the consensus is clear: Gold Coast musicians want more live

  • September 21, 2023By yelomag

    San Francisco musical project The Brian Jonestown Massacre will bring their obscure psych-folk calamity to The Princess Theatre in November. The band’s “post-punk” brand has always attracted attention. It combines the names of Rolling Stone magazine founder Brian Jones and the historical US event, the 1978 Jonestown Massacre. You gotta give it to the longevity

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