You Am I, Newtown Social Club
I reckon if you draw a line through all the great front men and women from the 1950s on, it runs through Elvis and Chuck and Mick and Janis and... Tim Rogers. I first saw You Am I a quarter of century ago and they blew me away. They still have it and they should never have been allowed to leave Sydney. Indonesian band The Sigit were in support and were a deadset revelation.

Black Cab, Newtown Social Club:
Black Cab is one of the best bands in the country and has been since the get go. The guitars are now gone and it's all keyboards and electro-drums and an amazing light show that turned a small room into a stadium.

Sydney singer songwriter Em George’s The Grind has over 200,000 Spotify downloads in Europe: 
Go girl!

Tracy McNeil and Dan Parsons covering Steve Miller’s Jet Airliner on the "Virtual Unreality" show on 2RRR:
I had Tracy and Dan from Tracy McNeil and the Good Life in the studio back in July and I asked them to play a cover and they delivered in spades. It's why we do radio.

Blackie’s Song a Day project:
What an achievement. The equivalent of 36 albums in a year? Not even Ryan Adams would attempt that. A wonderful eclectic mix of songs: hard rock, punk, acoustic, power pop, classic rock. You name it, Blackie did it in 2016. Another great guy that I've had the pleasure of having in the studio and looking forward to him coming back.

And there's more. Perhaps it wasn't such a bad year after all.

Chris Virtue hosts the Virtual Reality show on Sydney community radio station 2RRR-FM on Saturday nights.