BIG SOUND: Music Industry Summit & Showcase
3 - 5 October 2007, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Australia
BIG SOUND showcase series highlighting the best in new music from Australia and further a field
Some of the finest artists from around the globe and the country will use BIG SOUND to take their music to the world. Over two nights and three days you’ll hear some of the hottest breaking acts take the stage in Fortitude Valley venues including Ric’s Café, The Troubadour, Step Inn, Dooley’s, Press Club and Moon Bar. Showcase artists include: Dobacarocol (Canada), Dan Mangan (Canada), Peabody (Sydney), Propaganda Klan (Melbourne), I Heart Hiroshima, Tim Steward, Andrew Morris, Intercooler, Flamingo Crash, Black Market Rhythm Co (presented by AIR), Kate Bradley, Grand Atlantic (presented by AIR) and Sekiden. Read More
Executive Programmer Announced for BIG SOUND Summit 2010
Graham “Asho” Ashton will join the Q Music team this year as Executive Programmer for the 2010 BIG SOUND International Music Industry Summit and Showcase. He brings a wealth of experience and valuable relationships to the role of BIG SOUND Executive Programmer as he commences work alongside the Q Music team in 2010.
Published: 06 Jan 2010
US Composer Van Dyke Parks Keen to Work With Aussies
Van Dyke Parks is looking forward to new, exciting artists to work with, and he's checking out the talent in Australia. "What I'm getting out of Australia, and New Zealand as well is so filled with invention, almost like people are not afraid of highly individual approach. I see that in the music," Parks told AAP Read More at www.theepochtimes.com
Published: 13 Oct 2009
Rave Reviews - Robert Schneider / The Middle East / Skinny Jean / Old Man River / Little Scout
Do you ever wanna feel like you own this town? You don’t need a key to the city, or gang colours. Just a wristband. The Brisbane music conference Big Sound wristband gives you access to wander in and out of half a dozen different Valley venues, and flashing that shit is like the celebrity a small fish must feel when holidaying in a slightly smaller pond. Read more at www.ravemagazine.com.au
Published: 12 Oct 2009
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