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Ben Gillies gives the lowdown on Bento

Mikey Robins takes on new frontiers

Souled out with Prinnie Stevens

Mumford triumph in Dungog

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PAGE 37

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En travesti no travesty

If you think you know ballet, you ain’t seen nothing until you’ve witnessed

The Trocks. Stephen Bisset got en pointe with Trocks artistic director Tory Dobrin

ahead of their star turn at the Civic.

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This Is England - SBS OneWednesday, 11pm

Jason Lytle - Dept. Of Disappearance. Anti

D irected by Shane Meadows (‘Dead Man’s Shoes’, ‘A Room For Romeo Brass’), this dramatic tour de force is a

stark and uncompromising look at life in Thatcherite Britain.

The story centers on the isolated and disconnected 12-year-old Shaun, who has recently lost his father in the Falklands war. Wandering the streets aimlessly, he is taken under the wing of a group of likable skinheads. Shaun fi nds the camaraderie he is looking for amid a swirl of parties, Doc Martens, and Fred Perry shirts and life is pretty good. That is until the bitterly racist Combo is released from prison, infl icting his militant and increasingly psychotic views onto the group.

With a screenplay that deftly moves from high drama to subtle, intelligent comedy without fl inching and some really well-developed and believable characters, ‘This Is England’ is engrossing viewing.

I f you’re a fan of those blissed-out purveyors of alt.country psychedelic space rock - Grandaddy - then, chances are, you’re going to be all

over this second long player from the front man of the defunct Modesto California fi ve-piece.

Since disbanding Grandaddy in 2006, Lytle has been holed up in Montana perfecting his recording techniques and it defi nitely shows on ‘Dept. Of Disappearence’. A menagerie of swirling synths, guitars, sweeping sound effects and guitars lay the foundation for Lytle’s softly lilting voice to meander over the lush production.

Standouts include the minimalist ‘Young Saints’ and the bristling pop crescendos of ‘Matterhorn’.

If you’re not at all familiar with what Lytle is all about, think a kind of postmodern amalgamation of Neil Young and Flaming Lips mad scientist Wayne Coyne.

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N ot being au fait with the Broadway smash hit that

this fi lm is based on, nor the biggest fan of musicals in the world, I wasn’t really sure what to expect with this latest all-singing offering from the director of ‘Hairspray’.

While not the strongest of plots (I defy you to fi nd a musical that has one), there is plenty to enjoy in this fun, albeit predicable fi lm.

In a nutshell, ‘Rock of Ages’ tells the story of the naive Sherry who is seeking out her dreams of rock and roll stardom in Hollywood. Before too long she meets fellow rocker Drew who aside from falling head-over-heels for her, gets Sherry a job at the infamous rock and roll venue, The Bourbon Room. Add to that some comedically indulgent performances from Alec Baldwin as the club’s manager, Russell Brand as the manager’s offsider and Catherine Zeta Jones as the conservative wife of the mayor and you have a pretty decent dose of musical escapism. However, it is Tom Cruise who steals the show as swaggering rocker Stacee Jaxx who literally owned every second of screen time he was given.

All in all, ‘Rock of Ages’ is a couple of hours of throwaway fun and if you’re a fan of eighties hair metal from the likes of Quiet Riot, Bon Jovi and Poison given a slick Glee-esque treatment, then you’re going to love this.

I f tracks like ‘Going The Distance’, ‘Satan is my Motor’ and a brilliant cover of ‘Jolene’ mean anything to you, then you’ll be pleased to know

that the band behind such 90s indie classics, Cake, are heading back to Australia for the Harvest festival and some special sideshows.Formed in the early nineties as a somewhat antagonistic answer to grunge, which they saw as just another form of big, dumb American rock, Cake’s democratic processes, defi ant self-reliance, and lucid yet ever-inventive music has made them a nation-state unto themselves, with no obvious peers.

Having succeeded beyond their twentieth anniversary, Cake’s adherence to their original guiding principles has only grown stronger. Last year, the personality-laden, culturally-aware and academically-endowed outfi t released their sixth album, ‘Showroom of Compassion’ – brimming with the deadpan brilliance that has seen them step over the exhausted bodies of many of their peers and continue into the twentieth century, not just surviving but thriving.

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T he whirlwind tour that is The Vagina Monologues, introducing a wildly divergent gathering of female voices

and stories, has become known for breaking taboos by talking about this ‘forbidden zone’.

This moving collection of tales gives voice to a chorus of lusty, outrageous, poignant, brave and thoroughly human stories and, in doing so, strips away any fear and shame.

Funny, outrageous, emotionally affecting and occasionally angry, The Vagina Monologues is a riotous tour de force and possibly the ultimate girl’s night out.

Written by Eve Ensler, The Vagina Monologues is an episodic play that began life in 1996 at the off-Broadway Westside Theatre before stretching its legs to take on the world. The production came about after Ensler interviewed more than 200 women about their thoughs on sex, relationships and violence against women.

Starring Anne Maree Adams (‘Boston Marriage’), Linden Mullard (‘The Pillow Book’) and Rachel Jackett (‘The Return’), the two-hour production, directed by one of Newcastle’s most renowned theatricals, Nola Wallace, truly makes the most of these three actresses experience, talent, humour heart and honesty.

Nola Wallace has been involved in theatre for “many, many moons” as an actor, teacher and director. Her theatre experience covers all genres including musical theatre. Wallace has shared her knowledge with budding performers of Newcastle, teaching speech and drama for more than 20 years. She has also been involved with many local theatre companies including the Hunter Valley Theatre Company and is the recipient of six CONDA awards – two for directing and four for acting.

The Popular Theatre Company’s production of ‘The Vagina Monologues’ will be on at Pan Newcastle from Wednesday, October 31 to Saturday, November 3.

G uitar, bass and drums – the classic elements of any rock band. But, when you combine that with three-part

harmonies, bucket loads of experience and an unquenchable passion for the craft, you have one hell of a winning formula. Ninemile.

Featuring Hayden Johns on guitar and vocals, Peter Kibble on bass and vocals and Stu Humphris on drums and vocals, Ninemile will be playing to their 100th audience next month and will be playing a couple of shows in the lead-up to this auspicious occasion.

Their repertoire is built around a vast array of artist and genres, showcasing the band’s individual and combined talents.

When you throw track from artists like INXS, Birds of Tokyo, Foo Fighters, Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac, Midnight Oil and Kings of Leon, you know you’re going to be in for one crowd-pleasing set.

Catch the boys at the Stag and Hunter on Saturday, October 20, The Bay Hotel on Saturday, October 27 and the 100th at Warners At The Bay on Friday, November 2.

Ton of gigs

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A ny Novocastrian gig pigs worth their salt should already be au fait with the pop-rock mastery that is The

Havelocks.A mainstay in the Newcastle

scene for the past two years, The Havelocks have made quite a name for themselves for their insanely catchy guitar-driven compositions and lush vocal harmonies.

Consisting of Lennie Tranter on vocals and bass, Jay Piper on vocals and acoustic guitar, Craig Whibley on rhythm guitar and vocals, Marc Hallam on lead guitar and backing vocals and Luke Tweedie on drums, The Havelocks have developed into one of this region’s most popular live acts.

Catch the Havelocks when they

pay at the Wickham Park Hotel on Thursday, October 25 with special guests and up-and coming Newie psych-rock outfi t Flightless Fowls.

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I f you thought that the world of the prima ballerina was strictly the dominion of the likes of Anna Pavlova, Margot Fonteyn or Darcy

Bussell, you obviously have never seen Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo.

Known affectionately as The Trocks, this all-male ballet en travesti (disguised) skewers almost every ballet convention, as punters are sure to fi nd out when they return to Newcastle after a successful 2009 Australian tour. Artistic director Tory Dobrin told The Post the troupe couldn’t wait to get back to our shores.

“Absolutely – we are all just so in love with Australia – it’s defi nitely one of our favourite places in the world – in the past ten years we’ve been down there, like, ten times.”

Dobrin, who joined the company in 1980 as a dancer, said The Trocks started life in New York in 1974 performing “late-late shows on off-off Broadway” and, little did anyone know that they would still be wowing audiences more than 30 years later.

“In 1974, the guys who started the company, well, they never thought they were starting a company – they just thought they were putting on a little midnight show – no-one had any idea that it would last for this long.”

While the members may’ve changed in the ensuing years, Dobrin said The

Trocks modus operandi was still the same – a company of all-male dancers performing the full range of the ballet and modern dance repertoire, with the comedy achieved by incorporating and exaggerating the foibles, accidents and incongruities of the typically haute culture art-form.

While you may be forgiven that Dobrin and The Trocks might derive a sense of subversive pleasure by skewering such a stereotypically ‘stuffy’ art form, he said that he felt comedy deserved to sit squarely alongside drama and tragedy in the world of ballet.

“I think comedy is just as valid as drama – in a way, I think it’s actually harder to achieve a successful comedy, than it is a successful drama,” he said.

“What I fi nd pleasing is that, for example, we were performing in Paris

and, at the end of the show, everyone was really enthusiastic and just generally happy with what we do, and those Parisians do take their ballet quite

seriously.”Catch Les Ballets Trockadero de

Monte Carlo when they play at the Civic Theatre on Thursday, November 1.

EN TRAVESTI NO TRAVESTY

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C ould all Novocastrian teenage rib-ticklers please stand up? Why? Because the Melbourne International

Comedy festival is, once again, on the hunt to fi nd the funniest teenager in the country with the annual Class Clowns competition.

Starting in February next year (plenty of time to get that set spit-polished), professional comedians will be hitting the road to workshop with wannabe kid-comics with the aim of fi nding the most sidesplitting senoritas and facetious fellas from each state and territory.

The heads of the class will be fl own to Melbourne to perform on the main stage at the Class Clowns National Grand Final which will be staged as

part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Prizes also include $1000 for themselves, $1000 for their school as well as the obvious bragging rights of being the funniest kid in Australia.

If you’re between 9 and 12 or 14 and 18 years old (in 2013) you can

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do is come up with fi ve minutes of stand-up, sketch, musical parody or anything wild in between, participate in a workshop and present your act at a real, live, no foolin’ public performance.

The Newcastle leg will be on at The Loft youth Venue on Friday, March 15. For more information, visit classclowns.com.au.

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T he term Bento - a single portion ‘lunch box’ popular in Japanese cuisine - literally translates as “convenient”. Just don’t expect

its musical counterpart, the latest incarnation of Silverchair drummer, Ben Gillies, to fi t into any one box.

‘Diamond Days’, the fi rst fruits of Gillies’ new project is a refreshing slab of indie-pop with enough twists and turns to demand repeat listens - and

its creator can’t wait to unleash it on the world.

“It’s been about two years in the making so, yeah, I’m really excited, but also a little bit nervous, I suppose, but you’ve gotta put yourself out there,” Gillies told TE.

While Gillies formally began work on his second side-project (he formed short-lived Tambalane with Wes Carr in 2003) when Silverchair announced their indefi nite

break in 2010, he said ideas for Bento had been fl oating around for much longer.

“After [Silverchair’s critically-acclaimed 1999 set] ‘Neon Ballroom’, Dan [Johns] changed the way he approached his songwriting, and I was happy to take a bit of a step back,” Gillies explained.

“I’ve always written songs and I had this huge

backlog of ideas and it got to the point where I was becoming a little bit frustrated with all of these little ideas that I had all over the shop on voice memos and Pro Tools.

“When Silverchair decided to take a bit of time out, I guess that was the fi nal push I needed to keep running with this.”

Enlisting a diverse range of muso mates (Papa vs Pretty front man/guitarist Thomas Rawle, ‘The Voice’ musical director Scott Aplin and Missy Higgins’ musical director, Dave Symes) for the sessions, Gillies said there was much more of a DIY aesthetic in all aspects of Bento, which makes for a refreshing change to the Silverchair music machine.

“It is quite refreshing,” he said.“I mean, I love Silverchair and I’ve

always loved playing with Dan and Chris [Joannou] and always will, but it’s a totally different beast with all of the record company infrastructure and all of the people you have at your fi ngertips. “With Bento, I’ve really gone back to my roots and it’s really exciting.”

‘Diamond Days’ is out this Friday on MGM Distribution.

Diamond in the rough

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I f there’s one thing that Mikey Robins loves, it’s Schadenfreude.

“Right now I’m sitting on my balcony and I’m watching a

couple of guys abseiling down the building opposite doing a bit of window cleaning,” Robins told TE.

“I’m not offering any words of encouragement, though. I’m really hoping one of them falls off.”

While he may’ve been making us laugh for more than 20 years via radio, television or the written word, it has only been in the past two that Robins has tried his hand at stand-up comedy and the native Novocastrian will be strutting his stand-up stylings at Newcastle’s Finest Comedy Gala, alongside the likes of Rhys Muldoon and Peter Berner next month.

“My wife says that me getting into stand-up comedy is my mid-life crisis – it was either stand-up or grow a pony-tail,” he said.

“It’s funny though because, with radio and television, you’re doing your thing in front of hundreds of thousands of people yet stand up is just such a completely different beast – it’s just so nerve-wracking.

“I did a gig a couple of weeks ago where there was something like 80 people in the crowd and there was this one woman, I don’t want to say she was a heckler, but she had the social skills of

a rugby league player on Twitter. You just don’t get that doing radio or TV.”

Robins, who fi rst let his comedic light shine as a member of the iconic Newcastle troupe The Castanet Club (also featuring the likes of Steve ‘Sandman’ Abbott and Maynard F# Crabbes) came to national attention as host of the Triple J breakfast show for seven years alongside Helen Razer and Paul McDermott, before venturing into the world of television with the likes of ‘Live And Sweaty’, ‘McFeast’, before hitting the Aussie cultural stratosphere on the hit show ‘Good News Week’.

“The things was, especially on Good News Week, every show we had these stand-up comedians on and I always thought, ‘Now, there’s one box I haven’t ticked yet’,” he said.

“But a couple of years ago I decided to have a crack, and I’m really glad I did.”

Robins, a frequent returner to his birthplace, said he couldn’t wait to strut his stuff on the Civic Theatre stage.

“I’m absolutely pumped – I went to the Civic so many times as a kid and I’ve only performed there something like three times so it’s going to be a blast. Also, it’s a bloody fantastic bill of comics – I think Peter Berner is the funniest comedian in Australia, so I’m really looking forward to it. Although, people should be warned that I’m not as nice as I am on the tele and I’m also prone to get quite silly as well.”

So as an ex-pat Novocastrian, has the city changed much for Mikey Robins in the ensuing years?

“Actually, last time I was there I went to see the house I grew up in and it had been torn down to make way for one of those bloody McMansions, which was a bit sad. Although, I recently arranged to have lunch with family in Newcastle and

I texted them to ask where and they said Carrington. My reply was ‘Oh dear’, but they assured me it had changed and, by God, they were right.”

Catch Newcastle’s Finest Comedy Gala at Civic Theatre on November 3.

Good news, everybody

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T he sunny, indie-pop sounds of Sydney outfi t Yae! Tiger will be, once again, winging their way to Newcastle.

For the uninitiated, Yae!Tiger is an ongoing collaboration between Bengal Hay, Brooke Cotton, Cat St Claire, Dwayne Barry, Jack Hanner, Jill Reeves, Johnny Sunshine and Vincent Scagnetti that began in 2008 in a sweaty Camperdown apartment over pizza,

Stone’s Green Ginger Wine and NBA Jam.

The band released their debut long player ‘Casualty Of The Avalanche’ last year and, with tracks like ‘The Gordon Schumway Experiment’ and ‘I’ve Got The Perfect Plan To Infi ltrate Your Band’, you know you’re going to get a rollickingly fun set at a Yae! Tiger Show.

Catch Yae! Tiger at the Lass O’Gowrie on Friday, October 26.

I f you like your music, loud, fast, played with passion with a melodic bent - I’m not talking the hackneyed Fat Wreck sound or

the mainstream ‘punk’ of the likes of Fallout Boy - then why haven’t you checked out Newcastle band Hazards? Hazards is made up of members of bands like The Dead Walk, Arms Reach, The Hollow and The Delta Lions.

“Hazards is basically a melodic punk rock band and, because we have all spent a fair amount of time playing in straight-up hardcore bands we wanted to do something a little bit different so, with Hazards, there is a much more melodic focus with defi nite infl uences from bands like Husker Du,” frontman Luke Dolan said.

Dolan said while the band has only been around for a short time, releasing a fi ve track demo in January, there had been a fair amount of interest building up around the band with more substantial releases planned in the near future.

“We released a fi ve-track demo in January which we sold at shows before putting it up for free on Bandcamp.

“Also, in the next couple of weeks we’re going to be recording a 7” [EP] for a vinyl-only label in Melbourne called Midnight Funeral and we’ve had a bit of interest from a guy in Sydney who runs a blog called ‘Rest Assured’ who wants to put out a 12” album on a vinyl-only label he wants to start.”

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ABSOLUTE THAI, Charlestown: Friday, Jim Overend; Saturday, Dynamite.ADAMSTOWN CLUB: Saturday, Norm Bakker Elvis Tribute; Sunday, Ken Whiting, Trevor Farmer.ANNA BAY TAVERN: Saturday, Shivoo.ARGENTON HOTEL: Friday, Bic C.AVOCA BEACHS BOWLING CLUB: Friday, The Rock Bottoms; Saturday, Shaun Lidster.AVOCA BEACH HOTEL: Saturday, Kirsty Larkin.BAR 121: Friday, Jerome; Saturday, Overload Duo.BAR PETITE: Friday, Anna; Saturday, Tillee Music; Sunday, The dreamcatchers.BEACHCOMBER, Toukley: Saturdaya, The Bearads, The Snowdroppers.BEAUFORD HOTEL: Wednesday, Jesse Vee; Saturday, Jim Overend.BELMONT 16s: Wednesday, Leigh Archer, Milton Ward; Friday, The Rockin Eddie Band; Saturday, Talk of the Town; Sunday, Stephen Cheney.BELMONT BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Tucan.Sunday, Mystery Box.BELMONT HOTEL: Wednesday, Karaoke; Friday, Tim Pringle; Saturday, Purple Cow; Sunday, Kellie Cain.BELMORE HOTEL: Friday, Cosy Velour; Saturday, 24 Hours.BERESFIELD BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Guns ‘n’ Roses Tribute; Saturday, Solid Gold Party; Sunday, Red Dirt Country Band.BLACKBUTT HOTEL: Thursday, Karaoke; Friday, Phase 3; Sunday, Sunhill Drive.BRADFORD HOTEL: Friday, Spank ‘n’ The Monkey; Saturday, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.BREAKERS COUNTRY CLUB: Friday, Thom Wood.BUDGEWOI SOCCER CLUB: Saturday, Summerland Kings; Sunday, Terry Mac.CAMBRIDGE HOTEL: Friday, Whiplash IV; Saturday, The Rubens; Saturday, The PreaturesCANTON BEACH SPORTS CLUB: Friday, Soul Agents.CARDIFF RSL CLUB: Friday, KDL; Saturday, Little Black Book.CARDIFF PANTHERS: Saturday, Solid Gold Party Night.CAVES BEACHSIDE HOTEL: Friday, Hoogy, Montezuma; Saturday, Paul Watters, The Tinkler Twins.CENTRAL HOTEL, Stroud: Saturday, Romney Watts.CESSNOCK SUPPORTERS: Friday, Solid Gold Party feat: Dave Cochrane; Saturday Great Big Hits.

CHARLESTOWN BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Talk of the Town.CLARENDON HOTEL: Friday, Emily Rose; Saturday, Dave Owen.COLLIERY INN: Friday, Karaoke.COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Boolaroo: Saturday, Live Band.CRICKETERS ARMS: Friday, Mick Jones; Saturday, Craig Stewart.D’ALBORA MARINAS: Saturday, Damien Rounce; Sunday, Jerome.DAVISTOWN RSL: Thursday, Scott Donaldson; Friday, Juke Box; Saturday, Pop ‘n’ Blues.DIGGERS AT THE ENTRANCE: Fridaya, Adam Black; Saturday, The Duellin Piano Show.DOYALSON RSL: Saturday, Incognito.DUKE OF WELLINGTON: Friday, Steve Werren; Saturday, Dr Zoom Duo.DUNGOG RSL: Friday, Sydney Hotshots.EAST CESSNOCK BOWLING CLUB: Saturday, Karaoke.EAST MAITLAND BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Flying Mare; Saturday, Grand Theft Audio; Sunday, Zane Penn.EASTS LEISURE AND GOLF: Saturday, Karaoke.EDGEWORTH BOWLING CLUB: Friday, 8 Ball Aitken.EDGEWORTH TAVERN: Friday, Busta Thongs; Saturday, Hell Bent.ENTRANCE CHROME FEST: Saturday, Be Bop A Lula, Juke Box Jive; Sunday, DJ Den, Rattlesnakes.ENTRANCE BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Jumpin Jukebox; Saturday, Blue Suede Rockers.ENTRANCE LEAGUES CLUB: Friday, Back 2 Rock; Saturday, Rave On; Sunday, Brien McVernon.EXCHANGE HOTEL: Friday, incognito; Saturday, Loose Bazooka.FAMILY HOTEL, Maitland: Saturday, Crawford Brothers.FIRESTATION HOTEL: Friday, Live BandFIVE ISLANDS REC CLUB, Speers Point: Friday, Kylie Jane; Sunday, Rob Cass Duo; Tuesday, Country Sessions.GEORGE TAVERN: Friday, Lennie Live; Saturday, The Piranha Brothers.GOSFORD RSL: Friday, KaraokeGREAT NORTHERN: Wednesday, We All Want To; Friday, Diafrix; Saturday, The Griswolds, Pop Up Party; Tuesday, Play For A Pint Sing For Your Supper.GUNYAH HOTEL: Thursday, Karaoke; Friday, Phonic; Saturday, Mick Jones; Sunday,

Incognito.GWANDALAN BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Dr Love; Saturday, John O’Riley.HALEKULANI BOWLING CLUB: Saturday, Vinyl.HAMILTON STATION HOTEL: Saturday, Karaoke.HARRIGANS IRISH PUB, Pokolbin: Sunday, Howard Sherman.HEATON-BIRMINGHAM GARDENS BOWLING CLUB: Thursday, Karaoke.HOTEL DELANY: Wednesday, DJ Matt Meler; Friday, DJ Jay Chase, Gen X; Saturday, Skyepoint; Sunday, Sean Andrews.HOTEL JESMOND: Friday, Hey Poncho.HOTEL PREMIER: Friday, James Chatburn; Saturday, Phonic; Sunday, Jungle Kings.IMPERIAL, Singleton: Thursday, Damien.IRON HORSE INN: Friday, James Naldo; Saturday, Karaoke.JEWELLS TAVERN: Friday, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot; Saturday, Rich and Co.KENT HOTEL: Friday, Rubber Bullet.KING STREET HOTEL: Friday, Kid Kenobi, Shorecut Kids; Saturday, John Course; Sunday, Any Given Sunday.KINCUMBER HOTEL: Friday, Kuta Groove; Sunday, Twitcho.KURRI BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Adam and the Talents; Saturday, Dave Tavender.LAKE MACQUARIE TAVERN: Friday/Satsurday, Live Bands.LAKE MACQUARIE YACHT CLUB: Sunday, Vern Solo.LAKESIDE VILLAGE TAVERN: Thursday, Karaoke.LASS O’GOWRIE HOTEL: Wednesday, Ian Lobb’s Psychic Beer Readings; Thursday, Creative Creatures Open Mic Night; Friday, Yae! Tiger, Elliott The Bull, Brinkworth; Saturday, Easy Tiger, Byles, Run Squirrel; Sunday, Lass Jazz and Funk Jam.LEMON TREE PASSAGE BOWLING CLUB: Friday, The Rocker Fellers; Saturday, Brien McVernon.LIZOTTE’S KINCUMBER: Wednesday, Gayle O’Neil, Caitland Holland, Trent Crawford Bluegrass Band, Bryce Sainty; Thursday, Benjalu; Friday, Carmen Smith, Diana Rouvas; Sunday, Hat Fitz, Cara Robinson.LIZOTTE’S NEWCASTLE: Wednesday, Ashleigh Mannix, Crooked Saint, Galleri, Low Flying Hippies; Thursday, Three Angels Big Band; Friday, Charlie Musselwhite, Hipsister; Saturday, Carmen Smith, Diana Rouvas; Sunday, Owen Campbell, Jimmy Bazil ProjectLONG JETTY HOTEL: Friday, Maddison Jay;

I f it’s the sound of the big-bands that

gets your feet tapping, then you can rejoice as the Ultra Swing Lounge will be swinging by the Civic Theatre for three shows this month.

Newcastle’s own Daniel Stoddart and Steve Hudson and Tamworth-born Rob McDougal are all accomplished performers and will add their own charismatic touch to the classic big-band swing numbers.

The three boys will be accompanied by the Ultra Swing Big Band under the direction of musical director Greg Paterson. They will also be joined on stage by dancers Aric Yegudkin, Masha Belash, Csaba Szirmai and Newcastle’s Jessica Prince.

Executive producer and director, Phil Collins, said audiences can expect to see a highly-regarded professional show which will be worthy of performing on any international stage.

The three stars have developed a special chemistry and will revive memories for those who grew up listening to the timeless 30s and 40s melodies and also introduce this fabulous music to a new generation of music lovers.

Ultra Swing Lounge will be on at the Civic Theatre on Thursday, October 26, Friday, October 27 and two performances at 2pm and 8pm on Saturday, October 28.

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Saturday, Graeme Mills; Sunday, Kym Camspbell.MAITLAND LEAGUES CLUB: Friday, Robbie Urquhart Duo.MAITLAND CITY BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Gen R 8.MARK HOTEL: Friday, Iguana; Saturday, Dan Beazley; Sunday, Blues Bombers.MARY ELLEN: Wednesday, Holly Who; Thursday, Howard Sherman; Friday, Sundays Record Duo; Saturday, Dream Catchers.MATTARA HOTEL: Friday, Jamie; Saturday, Karaoke.MAVERICKS ON THE BAY: Friday, Damien; Saturday, Arley Black; Sunday, Kylie Jane.METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Maitland: Sunday, Lee Rolfe.MJ FINNEGANS: Friday, Moonlight Drive, DJs; Saturday, DJs.NAG’S HEAD HOTEL: Friday, Howard Sherman; Saturday, Sundays Record.NEATH HOTEL: Saturday, Michael Mills.NELSON BAY BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Cover 2 Cover.NELSON BAY DIGGERS THE LOUNGE: Friday, Dr Zoom Duo; Saturday, The Kings Of Country, Trio Royale; Sunday, Pete Gelzinnis.NEWCASTLE PANTHERS: Friday, Chopper and Hammer.NEWCASTLE UNITED SPORTS CLUB: Friday, Karaoke.NORTHERN STAR HOTEL: Thursday, Grayson; Friday, Pana Duo; Saturday, Raoul Graf; Monday, Monday Music Club.NORTHLAKES TAVERN: Friday, The Piranha Brothers.NORTHUMBERLAND HOTEL: Friday, Mick Boogaard.OCEAN BEACH HOTEL: Friday, Frank Wakewood; Saturday, Red Alert Trio; Sunday, Gary Davidson, Rafael.ORANA HOTEL: Friday, Space Ace: Ace Frhely Tribute, Whysper, The Burlesque Show; Saturday, The Party; Saturday Hot Shots Male Revue.OLD PUB, Woy Woy: Saturday, Angel Gear.OURIMBAH RSL: Saturdaya, Loose Change.PAXTON HOTEL: Saturday, Secret Society.PEDENS, Cessnock: Friday, Twitcho; Saturday, Back 2 Rock.PIPPI’S AT THE POINT: Friday, Troy Kemp, White Room; Saturday, Radioactive; Sunday, James Chatburn.PLOUGH INN: Friday, Garth Prentice.POTTERS BREWERY: Friday, Arley Black.PRINCE OF WALES: Friday, Twinsanity; Saturday, Damien; Sunday, Jerome.QUEENS WHARF BREWERY, Front Bar: Wednesday, Lucky Knife; Friday, DJ Patsan; Saturday, DJ Jay Chase; Sunday, DJ Ules.QUEENS WHARF BREWERY, Wharf: Saturday, Damien, The Remedy; Sunday, Costa Rae, DJ Drum.

RACECOURSE HOTEL: Saturday, Howard Sherman; Sunday, Karen O’Shea.REGAL HUNTER HOTEL: Saturday, Karen O’Shea.ROYAL INN, Waratah: Wednesday, Karaoke; Friday, Gian; Saturday, James Bennett.RUTHERFORD HOTEL: Saturday, HR Duo.SEABREEZE HOTEL: Saturday, Brazillian Brothers Duo.SEVEN SEAS: Friday, Nicko and Friends; Saturday, Nick Raschke Duo.SHAFT TAVERN: Friday, The V Dubs.SHAMROCK HOTEL: Saturday, Kadence.SHENANIGANS, Maitland: Friday, Karaoke.SHOAL BAY RESORT: Friday, The Capulets; Saturday, The Fake Four Meets Sixties Mania; Sunday, Sundays Record Duo.SHORTLAND HOTEL: Friday, Phil McKnight.SINGLETON ARMY BASE: Saturday, Kadence.SINGLETON DIGGERS, Allroy Park: Friday, Romney Watts.SINGLETON DIGGERS, York Street: Saturday, Troy.SNIDDY’S, Hamilton: Thursday, Mark Lee.SOLDIERS POINT BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Norm Bakker.STAG AND HUNTER: Friday, Rubber Bullet; Saturday, Formula.STOCKTON BOWLING CLUB: Sunday, Troy.STOCKTON CENTRE: Wednesday, Cover 2 Cover.STOCKTON RSL: Saturday, Dirty Little Secret; Sunday, Mick Gandy.SWANSEA HOTEL: Thursday, Phil McKnight; Friday, AdzDrumz; Saturday, Gen R 8; Sunday, Jason Bone.SWANSEA RSL CLUB: Friday, Rok Candy; Saturday, Robbie Urquhart Duo.SWANSEA WORKERS CLUB: Friday, Kids’ Disco; Saturday, Rock a Hula. SYDNEY JUNCTION HOTEL: Friday/Saturday, DJ.TEA GARDENS HOTEL: Friday, Karen O’Shea.TELARAH BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Stephen Cheney.TILLIGERRY RSL CLUB: Friday, The Bad and The Ugly; Saturday, Murray Byfi eld; Sunday, Mick Jones.TORONTO HOTEL: Friday, Co Pilots; Sunday, Mike Vee.TORONTO DIGGERS: Friday, Delish.TORONTO WORKERS CLUB: Friday, Aleyce Simmonds; Saturday, Merilyn Steel Band.TOWN HALL HOTEL, Waratah: Thursday/Saturday, K araoke.VUES ON THE BAY: Friday, Troy; Saturday, Catching Fire; Sunday, Damien.WALLARAH BAY REC CLUB: Friday, Girls With Guitars; Saturday, The Monkee ShowWALLSEND DIGGERS CLUB: Friday, Rock Factor Trio; Saturday, Iguana.WANGI DISTRICT WORKERS CLUB: Friday, Karaoke; Saturday, John Jay.WANGI HOTEL: Sunday, Jessica Cain.

WANGI RSL: Friday, Leigh Warren; Saturday, Red Sweat.WARNERS AT THE BAY: Thursday, Karaoke; Friday, Loose Bazooka; Saturday, Kotadama.WARNERS BAY HOTEL: Thursday, Misbehave; Friday, DJs; Sunday, Karma Groove, Kirsty Larkin.WESTON WORKERS CLUB: Friday, DJ Brian Bean, Rave On.WESTS NEW LAMBTON PIANO LOUNGE: Wednesday, Peter Wall; Thursday, Angamus; Friday, Frank Wakewood; Saturday, Stuart Hamilton; Monday, Chris Hanley; Tuesday, Colin Stein.WESTS NEW LAMBTON MARBLE BAR: Saturday, Hey Poncho.WEST WALLSEND WORKERS CLUB: Friday, The Remedy.WICKHAM PARK HOTEL: Wednesday, Flash Jam; Thursday, The Havelocks, Flightless Owls; Saturday, Allon, The Wicko Rockabilly Rebellion; Sunday, Dave and the Demons, Floyd Vincent and the Childbrides.WINDALE-GATESHEAD BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Back Beat.WYONG BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Paul Watters.WYONG LEAGUES CLUB: Friday, Shaun Liadster Duo; Saturday, All Stars Duo. SEND YOUR FREE ENTERTAINMENT LISTINGS FOR THE GUIDE TO: [email protected] or FAX: (02) 49 611 540 N ewcastle four piece

Skyepoint is fast becoming known as one of the most formidable line-ups on the

Novocastrian covers circuit.These guys really know how to get

the crowd pumping and love nothing more than to rock out with abandon, once on stage.

Consisting of Liv on the mic, Tim on guitar, Joel on bass and Tom on drums, Skyepoint deliver a faultless set that runs the gamut of popular music – from the hits and memories of yesteryear to today’s chartbusters. Think the likes of Lady GaGa, Coldplay, Incubus, Kings Of Leon, Taio Cruz, Tracy Chapman, Katy Perry and CeLo Green and you will get an idea what to expect at a Skyepoint show.

Catch Skyepoint when they play at the Delany Hotel on Saturday, October 27.

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L ocated in the old Wallsend Library building, Heng Loong restaurant is anything but stuffy. Split into a bar area and a more

formal dining section, I am amazed at the elegant redecoration that has clearly gone into transforming the space into a warm and inviting restaurant.

My partner and I are ushered into the dining room by our friendly waitress and restaurant owner, Winnie Ng, who tells me that her husband, Eddie, has been in the restaurant business for over 21 years and that his family in Hong Kong also runs restaurants – so it’s in the blood.

We start off with the spring rolls, which are handmade on site and all vegetarian. I’m told the secret is deep-frying some of the vegetables, drying them out and then adding them crushed into the fi lling.

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with vegetables, which comes out with a fl ame in the middle of the plate. The drama adds to our enjoyment of the dish, which is packed full of veggies and sweet pineapple.

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WORKING TOWARD A COMMON GOALA fter coming to national attention for being

behind some of the most nail-biting battles in the fi rst season of TV show ‘The Voice’ songstresses Mahalia Barnes and

Prinnie Stevens have joined forces for a new album, ‘Come Together’ and, while their individual styles may differ markedly, they have created something quite special.

“It’s a really exciting time for both of us right now, with the album just released,” Prinnie Stevens told TE.

“I’m used to doing it all on my own so it’s nice to be able to share all of that excitement with Mahalia.

“We are both very different artists – I’m very pop and hip-hop oriented, while Mahalia is more about the whole soul and rock and roll thing.

“That said, we both started in the same place with the likes of Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner and the Supremes and I think that’s why this album works so well, because it’s based on where we started, not where we’ve ended up.”

While Come Together defi nitely has its roots in classic soul and R ‘n’ B with the pair belting out the likes of the Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell duo ‘You’re All I Need To Get By’ and the Martha and the Vendellas smash ‘Nowhere to Run’, the duo branch out into surprising territory with beautiful renditions of the Cat Stevens classic ‘The First Cut Is The Deepest’, the Simon and Garfunkel torch song ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’, and ‘All Come Together’ – penned by Diesel.

Stevens said the album seemed like the next logical progression after the pair’s turn on ‘The Voice’.

“Basically, as soon as the show ended, the head of Universal approached us with the idea and it really did seem like a natural progression for us,” she said.

“The whole process was really amazing – the record company allowed us to pick our own band and producer which was pretty cool.

“Also, we wanted the album to represent a really live feel so everything was tracked live in

the studio with very little overdubbing. We also recorded the whole thing with Mahalia and I facing each other while singing, which I think helped to develop that connection.”

To celebrate the release of the album, the pair are heading out on a national tour that will see them play Newcastle next month and Stevens said she was excited at the prospect of giving the album a live airing.“It’s going to be such a good show,” she said.

“I’m loving to be able to share the stage with friends and explore the soulful side of my voice.”

Catch Prinnie and Mahalia when they play at West’s Lambton on Wednesday, November 7.

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be bringing their sultry new show, ‘Funtasia’ to the women of Blacksmiths and beyond.

The ‘Funtasia’ show will include a freshly minted lineup of Sydney beefcake, performing in what is being hailed as “this year’s best night of entertainment”.

From sensationally hot fi remen to Greek Spartans and a ‘60s inspired Grease Lightning show, ‘Funtasia’ is jam-packed with sensational bodies, dancing, acrobatics, comedy and even a little bit of romance to heat things up.

Determined to please every lady in Australia, the Hotshots have been

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“We love touring because it means we get to share the fun and excitement of our show with hundreds of ladies all over Australia, from small towns to big cities,” performer Andy said.

“I think the best thing about the show, and the reason I’m so proud to be a part of it, is that whether you’re 18 or 80, there’s something for everyone.”

After all, it’s not every night that a woman gets romanced by a secret agent, arrested by a police offi cer and carried away into

the sunset by a cowboy – all before midnight.

Catch Sydney Hotshots when they heat up the Orana Hotel on Saturday, October 27.

ALL THE YOUNG DUDES

HIS AIM IS STILL TRUEI n what is a massive coup for the

region, the irrepressible Elvis Costello will be heading our way in January next year – and he’s

bringing a massive crop of home-grown talent with him to boot.

The acclaimed singer-songwriter, backed by his legendary band The Imposters – Steve Nieve, Pete Thomas and Davey Faragher – will take audiences through the massive Costello musical canon refresher course at Bimbadgen Winery with a slew of classics. In case you needed reminding, this is the guy who penned such gems as ‘Oliver’s Army’, ‘Watching

the Detectives’, ‘Alison’, and ‘(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding’.

Joining Costello on this heavy line up will be iconic Aussie outfi t Sunnyboys who are back after 21 years away from the stage. The original members, Jeremy and Peter Oxley, Richard Burgman and Bill Bilson, got the band back together for the Hoodoo Gurus Dig It Up Invitational earlier this year and by all reports were in fi ne form. Expect to hear such classics as ‘Alone With You’ and ‘Happy Man’ in what promises to be one memorable set.

Also on the bill will be Joe Camilleri’s

legendary outfi t Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons who, with Camilleri, Wilbur Wilde and Jeff Burstin, blitzed pub audiences with such classics as ‘Shape I’m In’, ‘Hit and Run’ and ‘Puppet on a String’.

If that wasn’t enough, front man for the evocative Cruel Sea, Tex Perkins, will be strutting his dark, lilting country stuff with his latest outfi t, The Dark Horses, while former Sports front man and all-round song writing genius, Stephen Cummings, will round out what promises to be one of the most formidable line-ups the Hunter has seen for quite some time.

Catch Elvis Costello at a Day on the Green at Bimbadgen Winery on Saturday, February 2. Tickets are on sale now through Ticketmaster.

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SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET

STEPHEN BISSET

W hile he is perhaps best known to Australian audiences as the ‘angry busker’ who went on a

verbal toe to toe with popster Brian McFadden on ‘Australia’s Got Talent’, there’s no denying that Owen Campbell has some serious musical chops.

Campbell, who will be hitting Newcastle this weekend as part of an extensive national tour, is currently riding high on the crest of a glorious wave with the release, earlier this year, of his debut album ‘Sunshine Road’. Much to the surprise of the singer, songwriter and slide player extraordinaire, the album peaked at number nine on the ARIA charts, number one on the iTunes charts and has also been in the top ten iTunes blues charts for nearly six months. Not a bad effort for a debut record?

“Absolutely,” he said.“Although all of that happened a little

while ago now but honestly, you couldn’t ask for a better result,” he said.

“Over the last month or so I’d kind of eased up on the touring a bit, but the record was still selling in Europe

and through the UK which is really encouraging – I guess it shows you the power of the internet.”

Campbell said Sunshine Road – a heady musical gumbo of gravelly delta blues, soul, country twang and roots, was an album born of the road – something that Campbell is no stranger to with numerous tours to the UK, India, Austria and Papua New Guinea already under his belt.

“Pretty much all of the songs on the album have been inspired by my travels,” he said.

“Particularly the title track which I wrote while on tour in Ireland where it pretty much rained the whole bloody year. I just wanted to get home and get dry.”

While Campbell said that his debut turn on national television may not have gone as well as he might have hoped, he said it had still opened up a lot of doors.

“Thankfully the viewers seemed to take a liking to my music,” he said.

“It was really quite humbling actually, because I really was a smart arse to the judges and it was kind of a lesson in how to conduct yourself. That said, I get at least one guy come up to me after each show and congratulate me on it.”

Catch Owen Campbell at Lizotte’s Lambton on Saturday, October 28.

A fter spending a bit of time giving the venue a bit of a renovation make-over, the good folks at Redhead Surf

Club have decided to celebrate with a line-up that is sure to please even the fussiest Newcastle gig-fanciers.

First of all, you have the awesome rock and roll stylings of Viagro (pictured) whose raw angry rock, that has been described as “The Kinks meets Black Sabbath” and, if you’ve caught these guys live, or heard their EP ‘Sucker For A licker’, you’d know this isn’t just PR spin.

Next up, you have another formidable performer in multiple ABC Music Award-winner Ngariki who will be sharing the stage with mate and fellow consummate axeman Darren ‘Jacko’ Jack.

If the music of Van Morrison, Eric Clapton and the Stones fl oats tour boat,

then Luna Sea will have you covered along with a smattering of stylish originals and, closing out the night will be the instrumental brilliance of Hoogy.

So, how many more reasons do you need? Get along to Redhead Surf Club on Sunday, October 28.

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E lvis. He was big in the ‘50s. He was bigger in the ‘60s. He was bloody huge in the ‘70s.

Unfortunately, for fans worldwide, the King shuffl ed off this mortal coil in 1977, but thankfully for Novocastrian fans, one man is keeping the spirit of the King alive.

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Catch Norm Bakker doing his Elvis thing at the Adamstown Club on Saturday, October 27.

KING OF KINGS

STEPHEN BISSET

I n what was possibly the biggest thing to happen to Dungog for quite some time, more than 12,000 revellers turned out to Dungog

Showground to witness the Mumford and Sons-curated Gentlemen of the Road festival on Saturday.

In keeping with the tradition of Aussie festivals being almost unbearably hot, the Gods of rock put on a blistering 38-degree day, complete with high humidity, strong, blustery winds and dust – lots

of dust. This did not deter the throng of festival fanciers who braved this early heat to catch festival openers Husky.

Hailing from Melbourne, Husky provided a welcome start to proceedings with their richly-layered sound and subtle, yet intricate instrumentation providing the perfect foil to vocalist Husky Gawenda’s brooding vocals.

Next up was US folkie Willy Mason who had the increasingly growing and hot crowd enthralled with a contemplative set that consisted of just Willy and his guitar, save for a few tracks where he was joined by the drummer

and bass player from Melbourne outfi t, The Delta Riggs.

Given that this reviewer is not the biggest fan of either Matt Corby or Sarah Blasko, I took the opportunity, while they were playing, to explore the surroundings and while not paying much attention to their sets, it must be noted that, while perusing the over-priced merch-tent or the over-priced watermelon stand or the over-priced water dispensary, on more than one occasion I found myself nodding along appreciatively to Corby and Blasko.

As the sun set and the temperature dropped, the crowd was really starting to pack in and US folksters Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeroes truly made the most of their time on stage

with a rollickingly fun set that had more than a few arms fl ailing in abandon. The obvious standout was a rousing rendition of their hit ‘Home’ which had the crowd singing along with glee.

Next it was the main attraction – Mumford and Sons – and the UK quartet certainly didn’t disappoint with a brilliant set that had the crowd smiling from start to fi nish. Opening with a new track ‘Lovers Eyes’ the band, under some beautiful lighting, showed why they are so hot right now with a passionate and highly engaging set. Their worldwide smash, ‘Little Lion Man’ almost woke the whole town and their set closer, a phenomenal cover of Fleetwood Mac’s ‘The Chain’ with the Magnetic Zeroes crew, was defi nitely one for the ages.

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