Something For Kate put on a show for the ages for the fans, with Paul Dempsey endearing himself to the fans with an A capella rendition when power cut out to stage.
The Day on the Green featuring Something For Kate delivered with a classic Aussie line-up out in the picturesque setting of Peter Lehmann vineyards.
In a monster bill, both complementary and inspiring, You Am I, Something For Kate and Spiderbait will team up for the first time for an onslaught through a day on the green wineries in November.
Humdrum Star, the debut album from Brisbane six-piece Mosman Alder is a layered affair that blends a range of sounds and influences. Sitting in the producer’s chair is Something for Kate front-man Paul Dempsey, who achieves a sense of cohesion and clarity, skilfully bringing together the many elements of the work. With twenty years of experience in the industry, it is great to see Dempsey using his talent to mentor younger musicians. And while Mosman Alder occupies a different musical space to Something for Kate, there are similarities in the contemplative tone and layered structures of the song-writing here.
So we know that you Adelaide folk love a good music festival, that's why we've teamed up with our mates at Follow the Sun Music Festival to give away two double passes.
Twenty years in the music industry is a something worth celebrating. A band will only last that long if they have genuine chemistry and a real appreciation of the connection between performer and audience. Something for Kate demonstrated both in spades in the final show of their anniversary tour in front of a sell-out crowd at HQ
2014 marks the 20th anniversary of iconic Australian band, Something For Kate and they are celebrating with a tour, a film, a book and the release of their entire back catalogue.
In 2014, Something for Kate – Paul Dempsey, Clint Hyndman and Stephanie Ashworth – celebrate their 20th year with the biggest and most ambitious shows of the bands career to date; their entire back catalogue reissued on vinyl, deluxe CD and iTunes; the screening of a short film tracing their 20 year evolution; and the release of a book ‘Paper Trail’, a visual history of the bands’ career.
For over 30 years Hunters & Collectors have been Australian Icons, entertaining the masses with their superb live shows and their hits 'Throw Your Arms Around Me' and 'Holy Grail' becoming ingrained in the Australian subconscious. On February 22, the legendary Hunters & Collectors took to the stage for A Day On The Green at Leconfield Winery, with support acts British India, Something for Kate and You Am I to deliver a spectacular show.
On February 22, the legendary Hunters & Collectors took to the stage for A Day On The Green at Leconfield Winery, with support acts British India, Something for Kate and You Am I to deliver a spectacular show.
Hunters & Collectors, You Am I, Something For Kate and British India – sounds like another fabulous a day on the green to us!