This year Gorgeous Festival kicks off with headline act ARIA and APRA award winning band John Butler Trio
I was first acquainted with The Fearless Vampire Killers last October when they supported Lanie Lane on her national tour. It was my first taste of surfabilly (i.e. surf rock melodies married with rockabilly), and I loved it. The young Melbourne quartet and triple j unearthed nominees have hit the touring trail hard over the last few months, making crowds swoon to their psychedelic 60s throwbacks, and have scored touring slots with the likes of Kasabian and The Hives whilst doing so. No hipster posturing to be found; only wild, raucous and energetic live shows, and a genuine love for music (did I mention they drove for 8 hours to support Ms Lane in Adelaide?)
Brian Setzer's Rockabilly Riot, with special guest Lanie Lane, will perform at the Thebarton Theatre on Monday 26 March 2012.
Despite the less than stellar weather last Thursday, October 20, Jive swiftly filled with concert-goers eager to see Sydney singer Lanie Lane. With supporting acts Little Miss and The Fearless Vampire Killers in tow, the night was a soulful, sometimes-loud and incredibly diverse affair.
Sydney-born chantreuse Lanie Lane will be performing at Jive this Thursday, October 20, supported by newcomer Miss Little, and garage-surfabilly group The Fearless Vampire Killers. Lane's single What Do I Do has slowly become a viral sensation, with the vintage-style music video teaming perfectly with her rich, sultry, jazzy vocals. Since being launched into the […]
Lanie Lane and Betty, her 1957 arch top guitar, presented an hour of blues in a traditional vein.