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  • marcus fraser 2020MARCUS FRASER
    Vocalist in Starcrazy
    Sydney, Australia

    Top Ten Live Shows in 2020

    1.) The Darkness & Southern River Band at The Enmore - March 2020

    2.) Alice Cooper/MC50/Airborne at Qudos Bank Arena - Feb 2020

    3.) Sabïre at The Vanguard - December 2020

    4.) Frankie's House Band (Van Halen Tribute Night) at Frankie's - December 2020

    5.) Thunder Fox at Paddo RSL - November 2020

    6.) Reckless Love at Crowbar - February 2020

    7.) Lucid Hoops at The Factory - December 2020

    8.) Polish Club at The Vanguard - Circa August 2020

    9.) HIGH & Left Side Filter - Halloween Night at Frankie's Pizza

    10.) Ed Barnes - Awning Sessions, March/April 2020

    Watch Sydney band Starcrazy's latest video for "Long Way Home" here.

  • mc50 logoWayne Kramer is marking the 50th anniversary of the MC5's “Kick Out The Jams” album with a world tour under the banner of “MC50”.

    Joining Kramer will be Brendan Canty (Fugazi), Kim Thayil (Soundgarden), Doug Pinnick (King's X), and Marcus Durant (ZenGuerrilla). Each night the band will perform “Kick Out The Jams” in full, followed by a rotating encore built from later MC5 material.

    Some European festival dates, including Spain’s Azkena Festival ,have been announced but only one US show – September 27 at the Fillmore Detroit - has been released. Watch this space.

  • department of youthAlice Cooper
    Airbourne
    MC50
    Adelaide Entertainment Centre
    Tuesday February 10, 2020

    Batty Kay photos

    Before I start, if you love rock'n'roll and miss these shows I'm telling you now, you don't love rock'n'roll.

    In fact, if you do miss these shows, I'll never speak to you again.

    Wait, that's not much of a threat.

    See, I told The Barman I ain't doing no more reviews. But we're in the midst of a horrible upheaval and I can't write anything except song lyrics and reviews right now.

    Bastard, Barman. Taking advantage of a poor lost Adelaide boy.

    Okay, let's start with the Encyclopaedia Britannica. The 2010 edition ran to 32 volumes, over 32000 pages.

    Now, I think you'll agree that every rock'n'roll trope deserves an entry in a Rock’n’roll Encyclopaedia. Right?

    Righty right, droogie.