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12
legendary Aussie artists in one very special night
of hits!
Featuring:
Dragon, Jon Stevens, Pseudo Echo, Mi-Sex, Rose Tattoo,
1927, Eurogliders, Moving Pictures, Machinations,
Wendy Matthews, Swanee and GANGgajang!
Saturday
25th October at the Hordern Pavilion.
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CELEBRATES
THE BEST OF THE 70s, 80s & 90s AND WISHES THE
HORDERN PAVILION
A HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY!
1 NIGHT, 12 ARTISTS, 36 MASSIVE HITS
Featuring:
Dragon, Eurogliders, GANGgajang, Jon Stevens, Machinations,
Mi-Sex, Moving Pictures, 1927, Pseudo Echo, Rose Tattoo,
Swanee, & Wendy Matthews.
WS
FM101.7 and iHeartRadio are excited to announce the
inaugural PURE GOLD LIVE concert featuring twelve
of the biggest acts of the 70s, 80s and 90s to help
celebrate the 90th birthday of Sydneys historic
Hordern Pavilion.
WS
FM101.7, Sydneys No. 1 FM Radio Station, entertain
over 700,000 listeners across the Harbour city and
surrounds with a mix of Pure Gold hits and engaging
talent led by the No. 1 breakfast team of Brendan
Jonesy Jones and Amanda Keller who will
MC the PURE GOLD LIVE concert event at the Hordern
Pavilion on Saturday, 25 October, 2014.
PURE
GOLD LIVE will be three hours of hits and memories
with twelve of Australias most well-loved 70s,
80s and 90s hit makers gracing the stage and taking
a whole generation back to a time when rock n
roll was a way of life and there wasnt a camera
phone in sight. WS FM101.7s Jonesy and Amanda
said they were thrilled to be taking audiences on
this rockin trip listening to music that they
know and love.
Were
so excited to be part of this massive night celebrating
Australian music at one of Sydneys favourite
venues, the Hordern Pavilion, Jonesy said.
Its
going to be a fun night, packed with some genuine
Aussie hits that have truly stood the test of time,
and are as great today as they were the first time
you heard them, Amanda added.
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Without further ado, the legendary artists set to
rock the roof off the Hordern for PURE GOLD LIVE are
(drum roll please) ...
DRAGON
formed in Auckland in January 1972 and relocated to
Sydney in May 1975, led by enigmatic lead singer,
Marc Hunter, and currently led by his brother bass
player, Todd Hunter. Dragon had the nation in mass
sing-alongs with their hits the No. 1 smash, Are You
Old Enough?, Still in Love with You, Rain, O Zambezi
and 1977's hit summer anthem, April Sun in Cuba. DRAGON's
imprint on a generation was affirmed when Are You
Old Enough? was used in the opening credits of the
hit TV series, Puberty Blues. In 2008 the Australian
Recording Industry Association recognised DRAGON's
iconic status when they were inducted into the ARIA
Hall of Fame and in 2012 they celebrated their 40th
anniversary with a string of sell out shows across
the country.
Featuring
Grace Knight on vocals and Bernie Lynch on guitar
and vocals, EUROGLIDERS took the charts by storm in
the 1980s. Audiences were blown away, and Grace Knight
captivated fans with her 'manic ballerina' stage persona.
In 1984, EUROGLIDERS released their album This Island,
which spawned their No. 2 hit single, Heaven (Must
Be There). Heaven also peaked at No. 21 on the United
States Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, and appeared
on the Hot 100. Another Australian top ten album,
Absolutely, followed in 1985, which provided three
further top ten singles, We Will Together, The City
of Soul and Can't Wait to See You. Grace and Bernie,
along with their superb band, have reunited to once
again captivate audiences with their sophisticated
and high-energy brand of pop.
When
GANGgajang's beloved friend and bass player Chris
Bailey passed away in 2013, four original members
Cal Callaghan, Buzz Bidstrup, Geoff Stapleton and
Robbie James made a pact to continue on as Chris had
wished to celebrate 30 years since the band began.
GANGgajang released its first single, Gimme Some Lovin'
in November 1984, reaching the top of the charts in
early 1985. Shortly after, their self-titled debut
album gained the number one spot in Perth and Brisbane
with their quirky anthem Sounds of Then (This Is Australia)
quickly finding a place on mainstream radio across
Australia. Four classic albums followed including
the cult Quiksilver film Mad Wax soundtrack, a retrospective
DVD, and countless tours of Australia and Brazil.
The band eagerly looks forward to its 30th year celebration.
Formed
in 1980, MACHINATIONS developed a cult following in
dance clubs during the mid-80s, following the release
of their debut album, Esteem, in 1983. The smash hit
single, Pressure Sway, was released in June the same
year and soon the band was becoming a major force
on the Australian music scene. In 1985 MACHINATIONS
released the album, Big Music, and its three charting
singles, No Say in It, My Heart's on Fire and You
Got Me Going Again were all over the airwaves. The
band's activities were curtailed in April 1989 when
a hit-and-run car accident left singer Fred Loneragan
with a broken neck. The band occasionally reconvened
during the 90s then again in 2012 after a break of
over 12 years.
"Compu-PU-pu-PU-pu-PU
Computer Games"! If that chorus from the MI-SEX
hit isn't familiar to you then you didn't live through
the early 80's. This international hit single preceded
the glut of similar-sounding British chart entrants
by a year or more and became one of the defining pop-rock
songs of the Australasian music-scape. It ascended
to #1 on the Australian charts during November '79
and hit the top five in New Zealand. By April 1980
Computer Games had charted in more than 20 countries,
and had peaked inside the top ten in Canada, France,
Austria, Italy, West Germany and South Africa. It
took lead singer, Steve Gilpin's unfortunate death
in 1992 to force MI-SEX underground for 20 years and
the simple acceptance of an invitation by Steve Balbi
to front MI-SEX at a private party and the Christchurch
Quake Relief Concert to confirm the right chemistry
that would once again ignite their passion for "live
performance" and we couldn't be happier.
WENDY
MATTHEWSis without doubt one of Australia's most respected
vocalists. Originally from Canada, WENDY MATTHEWS
was part of two of Australia's most successful bands,
Models and Absent Friends, taking lead vocals on the
smash hit, Nobody but You, before embarking on a successful
solo career. In the 90s Wendy released a slew of Top
20 singles including Token Angels, Let's Kiss (Like
Angels Do), The Day You Went Away and Friday's Child
and Top20 albums: You've Always Got the Blues(withKate
Ceberano),Émigré,Lily,The Witness Treeand
her compilation,Stepping Stones. Matthews appeared
on three series ofIt Takes Two (2006-2008)and in 2014
released The Welcome Fire, her first originals album
in 12 years, with songs co-written by Josh Pyke, Megan
Washington, Mark Sholtez and many more.
MOVING
PICTURES' seminal debut album, Days of Innocence,
came out in October, 1981 and went to No. 1 in February
the following year. In January 1982 they released
their single, What About Me, which reached No. 1 here
in Australia, No. 29 on the American Billboard Hot
100 and appeared on the associated year-end Hot 100
list for 1983. In October 1983 MOVING PICTURES released
their second album, Matinee, reaching No. 16 with
their non-album single, Never, appearing on two major
motion picture soundtracks - Footloose and Hot Rod.
By the end of 1987, the group had disbanded reuniting
again in 2005, 2011 and 2013. Lead singer, Alex Smith,
has been living in the UK for the past 21 years where
he works in special needs education using music to
help children with profound and complex needs to communicate.
Known
for enduring hits such as That's When I Think of You,
Compulsory Hero, 'To Love Me, Scars, Don't Forget
Me, and, of course, If I Could, 1927 made a devastating
entry into the ears of its listeners with the Quintuple
Platinum selling album ...ish in 1988, which earned
the band a slew of ARIA Awards as well as a lot of
fans along the way. Following up ...ish with the multi-platinum
second album The Otherside, a self-titled third album,
and countless live shows at home and abroad, the last
couple of decades have certainly earned 1927 legendary
status. Not content to rest on their laurels, after
more than ten years, 1927 released a new studio album
Generation i last year. It may just be the band's
finest album yet.
PSEUDO
ECHO formed in 1982, releasing their first album,
Autumnal Park, in 1984 which skyrocketed the band
to household name status across the country. Their
second album, Love an Adventure, spawned another string
of hits including its title track, Don't Go, Try,
Living in a Dream and their remake of the Lipps, Inc.
song Funkytown, which brought the group their biggest
international success and spent seven weeks at No.
1 in Australia from December 1986. In 2012 PSEUDO
ECHO celebrated their 30th anniversary and this year
released their sixth studio album, Ultraviolet.
ROSE
TATTOO, led by Angry Anderson, was formed in Sydney
in 1976 and were renowned as "one of the most
revered bands of all time" with their "peerless,
street-level heavy blues' with the emphasis on slide
guitar and strident lyric statements". ROSE TATTOO's
first four albums were produced by the legendary team
of Harry Vanda and George Young who also worked with
AC/DC, and spawned songs including Bad Boy for Love,
Rock 'n' Roll Outlaw, Nice Boys, We Can't Be Beaten
and Scarred for Life through the late 70s early 80s
before disbanding in 1987. ROSE TATTOO subsequently
reformed briefly in 1993 to support Guns N' Roses
on an Australian tour and again from 1998 and have
since released two more studio albums.
JON
STEVENS certainly has had a wide and varied career
first coming to prominence as the lead singer of Sydney
band, Noiseworks. The band experienced major success
in the 1980s with hits like Love Somebody, Take Me
Back, Touch, Hot Chili Woman and Miles and Miles before
disbanding in 1992. The next 10 years were a whirlwind
for STEVENS appearing in three Australian productions
of Jesus Christ Superstar before fronting INXS from
2000 to 2003. JON STEVENS is still rocking stages
around the world with his current rock band, The Dead
Daisies.
JOHN
SWAN, affectionately known as SWANEE, released his
first album Into The Night in 1978 but his first major
chart success was a great rendition of Tim Hardin's
If I Were A Carpenter from the album This Time It's
Different . Success with the next two singles from
the album immediately followed with Lady What's Your
Name and Temporary Heartache both screaming straight
up the charts. JOHN SWAN has been making music ever
since, though it's been a bittersweet journey. He's
topped the charts, had some great times, but also
battled drug and alcohol problems. If you want to
understand SWANEE's story, all you have to do is listen
to his new album, One Day at a Time.
The
Hordern Pavilion has long been one of Sydney's favourite
entertainment venues, playing host over the past 90
years to a plethora of huge local and international
artists including Frank Sinatra, Coldplay, Nirvana,
Cold Chisel, Sex Pistols & even The Jackson Five.
Between 1972 and 1983, the Hordern Pavilion was the
epicentre of Sydney's rock scene and every self-respecting
music fan of the era has their own "Hordern"
story. 90 years on the venue still holds a place in
music's, and Sydney's, DNA, and we can't wait to see
what the next 90 years has in store.
Playbill
Venues' Managing Director, Michael Nebenzahl, said
today "We're delighted to be able to celebrate
the 90th birthday of the Hordern Pavilion with some
of Australia's best loved performers, all of whom
have graced the stage of this iconic venue many times
throughout the last 30 years."
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more at http://www.wsfm.com.au/whatson/WS-FM1017-iHeartRadio-Present-Pure-Gold-Live#mBtMJWwSfLMqtzCe.99
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