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  • Review: The Big Weekend @ Blackflag 13/07/24

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  • Sunshine Coast Council music club stoush

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  • Review: Chamber Lane @ The Presynct 17/11/23

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  • Chamber Lane singer Connor Hanson opens up about mental health journey

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Reviews

  • November 20, 2023By Ben Russoniello

    YELO music photographer and live gig enthusiast Ben Russoniello tells it how it is when he saw Chamber Lane at The Presynct, supported by Ball Point Music and Sailing in Space. Nambour: It wasn’t a hard decision to decide where I would head off to for the night with Chamber Lane headlining at the Sunshine Coast’s newest music

  • October 16, 2023By Penny Brand

    Review: Fave Aussie band The Whitlams had punters out of their chairs at The J reports YELO music editor Penny Brand. It’s a bit hard to get excited about a rock band when you’re seated at The J but The Whitlams proved anything was possible in Noosa on Saturday night. Filled with his usual entertaining

  • September 17, 2023By Conor Cayley

    Nathan Cavaleri was Australia’s favourite child musical-prodigy who shot to fame on prime-time TV’s “Hey Hey It’s Saturday”. The break took him on tour with legendary US blues-master B.B. King, and later for a personal battle with cancel. This all happened before he turned 16. Nathan’s intense start to life put his career on ice

  • September 12, 2023By Conor Cayley

    Fortitude Valley and Eumundi: He was the child-star musical prodigy from TV’s “Hey Hey It’s Saturday” in the 90s (pictured) but it was a gig which could have killed him. While Nathan Cavaleri is still respected by Australian music industry leaders as one of our best blues and rock artists, his road to fame wasn’t

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