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In 2010 Big Day attracted over 337,000 fans, last year's shows drew 300,000 punters, while this year the festival sold just over 173,000 tickets…SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH: After a 33 year break from releasing an album, Black Sabbath announced their comeback fittingly on the 11/11/11. The original band members are set to record a new studio album - their first with Ozzy Osbourne since 1978. Since the announcement, it seems as though black magic has plagued the band. Tony Iommi was diagnosed with lymphoma last month resulting in relocating recording sessions to London and pulling out of a planned Coachella headlining slot. Now it is drummer Bill Ward who seems to be having management difficulties after releasing a long statement indicating he will not be apart of the reunion unless he is offered a "signable contract" that "reflects some dignity and respect toward me as an original member of the band." Let's hope Ward gets the contract he desires so they can get on with it and we get Sabbath back…JACK WHITE ANNOUNCES DEBUT SOLO ALBUM: Almost a year ago, Jack & Meg White shattered the music world announcing that they would no longer be recording or performing live together. A man who will never remain silent has just unveiled his new solo single 'Love Interruption' and announced the release of his debut solo album. The 23rd of April marks the date of White's return when his debut solo album 'Blunderbuss' hits the shelves. Produced by White at his Third Man Studio in Nashville, White describes 'Blunderbuss' as "an album I couldn't have released until now… I've put off making records under my own name for a long time but these songs feel like they could only be presented under my name. These songs were written from scratch, had nothing to do with anyone or anything else but my own expression, my own colours on my own canvas."…TRIPLE J'S HOTTEST 100: Another Australia Day means another Hottest 100 count down, an event that most musically minded Australians listen to. With 44 local songs on the list, it seems that home grown music is a force to be reckoned with. O r is it that we are growing even more patriotic as a nation? My trust lies in the talent. It comes as no surprise that Gotye's 'Somebody That I Used to Know' claimed the number one position, closely followed by The Black Keys with 'Lonely Boy' coming in second and Australian Idol's prize possession, Matt Corby's 'Brother' being voted number three. The voting process is a long and stressful journey; I admire the people who have the time to contribute to an event that makes Australia Day one hell of a party…THE BRONX SIDE PROJECT: For those who have not seen or heard of The Bronx, you would not believe that Mariachi El Bronx are their side project - that is if the Bronx part at the end doesn't give it away for you. The Bronx supported Soundgarden at Sydney Entertainment Centre just an hour before performing their own Big Day Out sideshow as Mariachi El Bronx. Matt Caughthran's voice transition is surprisingly sweet. They performed in front of a full house at The Metro Theatre, a place they stated as their home venue in Sydney. Completely stripped of rebellion and their punk rock style, they have stayed true to the Southern Californian origin with their heavy Mariachi influence obvious, dressed to the nines in traditional Mariachi costume. One must witness both live acts for themselves, depending on your mood at the time…COACHELLA 2012: Coachella's line up is enough to make one physically and emotionally sick with either excitement (if you had the cash to buy flights and tickets) or depression if you are dirt poor and committed to work or study Down Under. Coachella is held in Indio, California around the end of April each year. This year, a second weekend has been added, but we all know the first weekend is the one you want to be at. Headlining this mammoth bill are The Black Keys, Radiohead, Dr Dre and Snoop Dog. If you are already foaming at the mouth, check out the full line up. It is an upper to some but a downer to most who cannot make it. www.coachella.com...THE MAN IN BLACK - THE JOHNNY CASH STORY: Being a Cash fan from way back and having already toured with The Johnny Cash Story in 2010 and 2011, Tex Perkins & The Tennessee Four are returning showcasing two hours of Cash's legendary music interwoven with the story of his rise to fame, his struggle for survival, and his eventual redemption. Both Cash and Perkins have the baritone voices making Perkins the perfect candidate to perform faithful renditions of Cash's hits while he tells Cash's story in the third person between songs. Perkins' 27 years in the industry has equipped him with one hell of a back catalogue, with a capturing stage presence and voice similar to the man himself. Who else should pay homage to Johnny Cash but Tex Perkins?...VICE LAUNCH CHATEAU RDIO: Get two words - radio and audio, join them together and you get Rdio: pronounced ar-dee-o. Rdio could actually be the best thing since sliced bread. It is the ground-breaking digital music service that connects people with music and makes it easy to search for and instantly play any song, album, artist or playlist without ever hearing a single ad. With all of Australia now having access to Rdio's 12 million+ songs, Vice helped kick off the official Australian Launch at Beach Rd Hotel in Bondi. Being solely about the music, you could find a DJ in every room or a free drink at every bar…A TRIBUTE TO SOUL SISTERS: Sydney singers Jo Elms, Liza Ohlback and Kim Hart are back by popular demand after sell-out performances of their "First Ladies of Soul" tour in June 2011. The women are returning to Notes Live in Newtown after a successful show last year, but will feature more artists this time around, like Freda Payne, Gladys Knight, Natalie Cole, Randy Crawford and Roberta Flack. If you dig deep funk and raunchy blues, you better get in quick as there are only two "First Ladies of Soul" performances: Friday 10 February at Lizottes, 629 Pittwater Road Dee Why at 8:30pm. Tickets are $30 + booking fee. For bookings ph\ne: 9984 9933, online: www.lizottes.com.au. Saturday 11 February at Notes Live, 75 Enmore Road, Newtown at 8:45pm. Tickets are $30 + booking fee. For bookings phone: 1300 762 545, online: www.noteslive.net.au...
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PLAYGROUND WEEKENDER
FOUR-DAY BOUTIQUE MUSIC FESTIVAL
Thursday 18th, Friday 19th, Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st February 22nd
Del Rio Riverside Resort, Wisemans Ferry

If you are yet to experience the unique, imaginative boutique festival experience that is the Playground Weekender, you probably have heard all about it from its evangelical?like followers.

The Playground Weekender music and camping festival was once the in?secret of Australia's more erudite festival goers. The extraordinarily unique atmosphere and crowd whom attend what is AUSTRALIA'S LARGEST FANCY DRESS PARTY are the main staring element. Mix into the pot a STUNNING " ISLAND " LIKE LOCATION, THE CLUB TROPICANA POOL PARTY and the perfectly accompanying line up of international and homegrown bands, DJs and producers on the FESTIVALS 6 STAGES, and you can understand why the spotlight shines brighter on this gem with each passing year.

Without a doubt the word is out. WINNER OF THE 'BEST CROWD AND ATMOSPHERE AWARD' at the 2008 & 2009 FASTER LOUDER FESTIVAL AWARD & 3D WORLDS 'BEST FESTIVAL 2008' the Playground Weekender this year is ready to step up to the same beautifully inimitable high table as the Falls Music Festival &Splendour In The Grass as a truly iconic must go weekend for likeminded people across the nation.

NME Award winning dance music pioneers ORBITAL headine Playground Weekender 2010 line up along with grammy nominated Lupe Fiasco, the man who brought a 'breath of fresh air' (Jay -Z) to the world of Hip Hop with his hugely successful 'Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor' will be there. He will be joined by Polyphonic Spree, the choral symphonic rock collective who is set to sprinkle a little purity, hope and happiness on this year's festival. And to complete the oddly wonderful pack we bring you the The Cribs (Britain's Q Magazine as 'the biggest cult band in the UK').

Add to the list James Lavelle, Steve Lawler, Brian Jonestown Massicare, Jamie Lidell, Norman Jay, Mark Farina, AIRA award winner Bertie Blackman and drum and bass godfather LTJ Bukem and you know you have party to remember.

There is a light hearted inclusion to kick off Dress Up Saturdays, Australia's biggest fancy dress party. Taking centre stage on that day will be none other than the ABBA parody foursome, Bjorn Again.

Come and experience Australia's four-day boutique music festival and see for yourself why it's been voted 'Best Crowd' and 'Best Atmosphere' at Faster Louder's Australian Festival Awards for 2008 and 2009. With the stellar line up, Australia's largest fancy dress party houseboats, tipi's and wine bars under the stars, don't miss out on getting your tickets now!

TICKET INFO:

Early Bird Tickets $130 - SOLD OUT
Limited 1st release 3 day tickets - $159 + b fee - SOLD OUT
Limited 1st release 4 day tickets - $179 + b fee - SOLD OUT
Final release 3 day tickets - $199 + b fee
Final release 4 day tickets - $219 + b fee
Available at www.playgroundweekender.com.au

FULL PLAYGROUND WEEKENDER 2010 LINEUP... SO FAR!

Orbital (Live)
Lupe Fiasco
Polyphonic Spree
The Cribs
Brian Jones Town Massacre
Jamie Lidell
Bluejuice
Bjorn Again
Gui Boratto Live
OK GO
Steve Lawler
LTJ Bukem
British Sea Power
Normal Jay
Mark Farina
James Lavelle

Prins Thomas
Pivot
New Orleans Bingo Show!
Mista Savona & Prince Alla
Ewan Pearson
Washington
Nickodemus with JembeMusic
Luna City Express
The Bees DJ Set
Lost Valentinos
Gaslamp Killer
16 BIT (Southside Dubstars)
Vincenzo
King Tide
Charles Webster
The Holidays
Regular John
Goons of Doom
The Jezabels
Black Ryder
Rephrase
PBR Street Gang (2020 Vision)
Pocket 808 Live
Deep Child Live
Asthmatix
Kid Mac
Mr Doris
Dangerous Dan & Black Angus
Snowdroppers
The Dirty Secrets
Omegaman Sound System
Jimmy Polar Live
Red Ink
The Versionaries
Declan Lee
Ben Korbel
Zeahorse
Councious Rebel Sounds feat Spikey T
DZ
The Flavour
Fait Accompli
Max Judo
The Protectors
Dirty Carpet Disco Band
Underlights
Fatback 4way
Traps
Venereal Dynamite
WIM
Percussion Junction
Cabins
Frenemies
Sound Casino
Mark Pritchard
Bird Automatic
Mad Racket DJs

Shaman Son
Funk Trust
Villains of Wilhelm
SWAT DJs
The Novocaines
Paradise Lost DJs
Indigo Rising
All Sold Out DJs
ME
Soul Shaker DJs
Royal Chant
Will Styles
Alphabet Cities
pH & The Right Honourable Reverend Doctor Grooveshoes DipSc (Dropmix) esq.
The Salvagers
Momma Said DJs
Demon Parade
Mickey Morphingaz
Chicks Who Love Guns
Funk Inc DJ's
Kids at Risk
John McLean
Dimity Claire and the Bleeding Hearts
Tony Tone
One Flew East
John Cawley
Go Rolls Your Bones
Dale Stephen
The Vignettes
DJ Ritual
Sticky Fingers
Mike Dotch
Aleesha Dibbs
MC
Feline Fox
Pat Powell
Sierra Finn
Dark Bells
In Tongues
Dusty Duets
FIX
Monkey Tennis
Danny Bass
Lazy Cat
DJ Tricky

www.playgroundweekender.com.au

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