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Leah Senior is an Australian musician. Career Leah Senior grew up in Woodford, Victoria, and played classical piano and guitar. She released her first album ''Summer's On The Ground'' in 2015 on Flightless Records. It was nominated for Best Folk Roots Album at Music Victoria Awards of 2016. The album was likened to folk music from the 1960s and 70s, and early Laura Marling, and was built around acoustic guitar and strings. This was followed in 2017 by her album ''Pretty Faces'', featuring a similar folk style, with a full band on the song ''Black Limousine.''During 2017, Senior joined Jesse Williams, Jacob Booty, and Fabian Hunter-Shaw to record an EP as Girlatones. The band recorded a debut album ''Fitting In Well'', with Tam Matlakowski replacing Fabian Hunter-Shaw. This was followed by a second album ''Horn If You’re Honky'' in 2020 that was described by ''Rhythms'' as "a bit more rock’n’roll than the Go-Betweens". It was released by Lost & Lonesome Recording Co. ...
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Leah Senior
Leah Senior is an Australian musician. Career Leah Senior grew up in Woodford, Victoria, and played classical piano and guitar. She released her first album ''Summer's On The Ground'' in 2015 on Flightless Records. It was nominated for Best Folk Roots Album at Music Victoria Awards of 2016. The album was likened to folk music from the 1960s and 70s, and early Laura Marling, and was built around acoustic guitar and strings. This was followed in 2017 by her album ''Pretty Faces'', featuring a similar folk style, with a full band on the song ''Black Limousine.''During 2017, Senior joined Jesse Williams, Jacob Booty, and Fabian Hunter-Shaw to record an EP as Girlatones. The band recorded a debut album ''Fitting In Well'', with Tam Matlakowski replacing Fabian Hunter-Shaw. This was followed by a second album ''Horn If You’re Honky'' in 2020 that was described by ''Rhythms'' as "a bit more rock’n’roll than the Go-Betweens". It was released by Lost & Lonesome Recording Co. ...
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Woodford, Victoria
Woodford is a township in the Western District of Victoria, Australia. located north of Warrnambool. At the , the population of the combined area was 361.http://quickstats.censusdata.abs.gov.au/census_services/getproduct/census/2016/quickstat/SSC22821 (L), accessdate=3 October 2018, quick=on The town is home to Woodford Primary School. The school opened on the midnight of 30 April and 1 May 1854. Back then, the school was small; it was relocated to the hill further north 100 years after its opening. In late August 2001, the bottom flat was flooded after heavy rain. The school closed the day afterwards before re-opening after the water receded. Woodford Post Office opened on 1 January 1854, and closed sometime in 1975. Other buildings of interest include the church and a former art gallery. The town is joined with nearby Bushfield to make Woodford-Bushfield. Woodford has a horse racing club, the Woodford Racing Club, which holds the Woodford Cup meeting on New Years Eve, 3 ...
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AIR Awards
The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector. History The inaugural 2006 awards were held at Blacket Hotel in Sydney on 29 November 2006 and sponsored by V energy drinks. The following awards ceremonies were held between October and December in Melbourne, Victoria from 2007 to 2015. In December 2008 it was announced that Jägermeister, previously a "headline sponsor", would become the major sponsors until 2010. When a further three-year deal for sponsorship by Jägermeister was announced in 2010, the awards were renamed the Jägermeister Independent Music Awards. In 2013, Carlton Dry became the major sponsor, with the awards renamed Carlton Dry Independent Music Awards. There were no awards in 2016, due to a move in the eligibility dates for the AIR Awards to align with the calendar year. The 2017 awards thus saw a slightly ...
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21st-century Australian Women Musicians
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Australian Folk Musicians
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Music Feeds
''Music Feeds'' is a free bi-weekly digital music and lifestyle magazine (street press) established in 2008 and based in Sydney, Australia. It is distributed electronically every second Tuesday, with additional material posted on the website regularly. As distinct from direct competitors ''Drum Media ''The Music'', (formerly known as and now incorporating ''Drum Media)'', is an online Australian music magazine. It previously existed as a street press devoted to long-form music journalism and commentary, music news, and artist interviews. I ...'' and ''The Brag'', ''Music Feeds'' purports to cover more independent and self-funded musicians. This is a distinction that has been noted by several local music sources. Since 2012, Music Feeds moved to a 24/7 online music publication and regularly covers local and international music news, events, and releases. References External links * 2008 establishments in Australia Biweekly magazines published in Australia Free mag ...
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2023 Music Victoria Awards
The 2023 Music Victoria Awards are the 18th Annual Music Victoria Awards. The ceremony took place on 31 October 2023. The nominees were announced on 14 September 2023 Public voting was open from 14 September until 13 October. Hall of Fame inductees * Kutcha Edwards Kutcha Edwards is an indigenous Australian singer and songwriter. He was born in Balranald, New South Wales, in 1965. A survivor of the Stolen Generations, he was removed from his parents at the age of 18 months. He is a Mutti Mutti man. He was ... * Kirsty Rivers Award nominees and winners Winners indicated at the top and in boldface, with other nominees in plain. Public Voted Awards Industry Voted Awards References External links * {{Music Victoria Awards 2023 in Australian music 2023 music awards Music Victoria Awards ...
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Music Victoria Awards Of 2020
The Music Victoria Awards of 2020 are the 15th Annual Music Victoria Awards and consist of a series of awards, presented on 8 December 2020. For the first time, an ''Outstanding Woman in Music Award'' and ''Best Producer Award'' will be awarded. Hall of Fame inductees * Mary Mihelakos and Chris Wilson Mary Mihelakos has worked the across the entire spectrum of the industry – running her own PR company, booking a wide range of venues, music editor of ''Beat'', the Sticky Carpet columnist for ''The Age'' and running the Music Victoria Awards for a number of years. Mihelakos mortgaged her home to co-deliver the first Aussie BBQ showcases at SXSW – an initiative now adopted for industry events around the world to spotlight Australian acts. Chris Wilson is a blues singer, harmonica player, guitarist and saxophonist. After his beginnings in Sole Twister, Harem Scarem and Paul Kelly and The Coloured Girls, Chris Wilson went on to front his own bands as Crown of Thorns and releas ...
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Music Victoria Awards Of 2017
The Music Victoria Awards of 2017 are the 12th Annual Music Victoria Awards and consist of a series of awards, presented on 22 November 2017. For the first time this year, the Best Regional Venue award was separated into of over and under 50 gigs per year. Music Victoria CEO, Patrick Donovan commended this year's impressive talent saying, "Congratulations to all of the winners and nominees. We are very proud that many of these winners haven't just made an impact in Australia over the last 12 months, but acts such as Jen Cloher, The Teskey Brothers, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and A.B. Original have been flying the Victorian flag overseas." Hall of Fame inductees * Tony Cohen Anthony Lawrence Cohen (4 June 19572 August 2017) was an Australian music record producer and sound engineer. He worked with Nick Cave's groups the Birthday Party, and then the Bad Seeds from 1979 to 2001. In mid-1986 he had followed Cave to ... Outstanding Achievement Award * Zo Damage Zo Da ...
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Music Victoria Awards
The Music Victoria Awards (previously known as The Age EG Awards and The Age Music Victoria Awards) are an annual awards night celebrating music from the Australian state of Victoria. They commenced in 2006 and are awarded in Melbourne Music Week between October and December. The awards were initially an exclusively online public voted awards, changing in 2013. From 2020, to be eligible, all nominations must be taken from music released between July of the previous year to June of the current year, to bring the awards in line with the past financial year. History and eligibility Patrick Donovan started the awards in 2006 to celebrate The Age Entertainment Guide's 21st anniversary. The 2006 awards were a retrospective ceremony and winners came from the past 21 years. The event occurred at the Prince Bandroom, St Kilda. Donovan ran the awards for six years as ''The Age EG Music Awards'' before leaving The Age in 2011. Mary Mihelakos Mary Mihelakos is an Australian music promo ...
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