It was 1966 and folk fans didn’t want what “Bad Boy Bob” was offering. This time around,they know what to expect from one of his biggest fans.
Festival season has delivered big-name films and independent hopefuls,while more Oscar contenders are waiting in the wings.
Pete Steedman was a one-off in all his many pursuits:student activist,journalist,MP,promoter of Australian music,Labor man of the Socialist Left. We will not see his like again.
When I interviewed legendary music promoter Michael Chugg this week,he had a surprise for me.
The football codes,on the other hand,continue to deny scientific findings and to promote full contact versions of their sports for young children.
Dylan’s love-worn jackets,scarves and workwear are about to make a fashion comeback.
Music from artists including Taylor Swift,Billie Eilish and Drake will soon no longer be available on one of the world’s biggest social media platforms.
The artist’s dog-eared collection has provided the inspiration for a series of performances for the 2024 Sydney Festival,to take place in the painter’s studio.
This massive book,assembled from the archives of the Bob Dylan Centre,offers everything a fan could ask for – and a whole lot more.
Consequently,it’s back to the backdoor.
And a motoring marketing masterstroke.