John Brewster and The Angels kick off their new national tour here in Adelaide
40 years on and still rocking, Jonathan Matthews chats to Dave Gleeson of The Angels about the Face to Face album tour & the amazing experience it is.
40 years on and still rocking, Jonathan Matthews chats to Dave Gleeson of The Angels about the Face to Face album tour & the amazing experience it is.
A warts-and-all biography of the legendary Australian band, The Angels, exploring the journey, life and lifestyle of the band's members.
No matter where you live in Australia, you would’ve heard a song from The Angels some time in your life.
On the anniversary of his final live performance, join Adelaide in remembering Aussie legend Jon English.
After 41 years of performing as The Angels, the legendary rockers have come up with a way to showcase the A-Z of their music in a tour aptly titled the ‘A-Z Tour’. The title comes from the fact that the band has dug out 26 of their tracks (one for each letter of the alphabet) and will be playing them back to back
Beginning as The Moonshine Jug and String band, then The Keystone Angels before finally evolving into the classic lineup of The Angels with the late Doc Neeson, the classically trained Brewsters are celebrating 40 years by taking ‘Brothers, Angels, and Demons’ back on tour and will highlight ‘the good bits, the bad bits, and everything in between’.
The Adelaide Music Collective is making a name for itself as a powerhouse of musical talent, the caliber of which is impressive to say the least. The Goodwood Institute, current home of the collective, hosted the second of its regular sessions on Friday 16 May and there wasn’t a crowd member that went home disappointed.
If Enrico ‘Mick’ Morena’s passion and enthusiasm for the Adelaide music scene is anything to go by, then there can be little doubt that the Adelaide Music Collective (AMC) has a bright future as a way of bringing various generations and styles of music together as an exchange of experience and as an industry networking tool.