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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." 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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. 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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. 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HUMAN NATURE & SMOKEY ROBINSON LIVE
with special guest Jessica Mauboy - ONE NIGHT ONLY
WYNDHAM ESTATE SHOW, SATURDAY DECEMBER 12, 2009 (TICKETS ON SALE NOW)

HUMAN NATURE AND THE LEGENDARY SMOKEY ROBINSON are set to bring their incredible vocal talents to the Hunter Valley for a special one night only performance at the Wyndham Estate on Saturday December 12, 2009.

Proudly presented by New Vine Entertainment, the Wyndham Estate Show will see Human Nature, Australia's most successful vocal group, take a short break from their critically acclaimed 2009 headlining run at The Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas and return to their home state for their first live performance in over 14 months. Their mentor, friend and legendary singer songwriter Smokey Robinson will join Human Nature on stage together and solo for what will be a magical night at the picturesque Wyndham Estate. The show will herald the first time in 20 years that Smokey will perform in concert on an Australian stage. Together, the performers will bring their smooth vocal harmonies and a true friendship bonded by respect and homage to the songbook of arguably one of the most influential periods in musical history.

A true legend, Smokey Robinson, was a major contributor in defining the Motown sound - operating out of the Hitsville U.S.A. studio in Detroit, Motown Records defined what popular music could be; and Smokey Robinson was integral to the label's success. One of Berry Gordon's first signings, Smokey delivered a string of hits with his band The Miracles including singles like 'The Tracks of My Tears' and 'Tears of a Clown'. With their pounding rhythm tracks, jubilant string arrangements and that intoxicating, instantly recognisable falsetto, Smokey's recorded output is the cornerstone of The Motown Sound. He was also the primary songwriter for the Temptations from 1963-6, penning stone cold classics like 'My Gir'l and 'Get Ready'. Also serving as Motown's vice president for over a quarter century. Between his series of singles with The Miracles, a successful solo career, writing several smashes for other artists and even holding an executive position Smokey Robinson is the undisputed "King of Motown".

Even at 69 that legacy burns brighter than it ever has before with his ultra-smooth soul and ever-personable nature, Robinson continues to record quality music as he celebrates 50 years in the music industry. To coincide with the Australian show, Robinson will be releasing his new studio album 'Time Flies When You're Having Fun' through Sony Music Entertainment Australia on November 13th. The album features original recordings excepting a remake of Norah Jones 'Don't Know Why' plus duets with India Arie and Joss Stone.

Robinson visited Australia for a promotional tour two years ago in support of Human Nature's final Motor City release 'Get Ready' forming a genuine bond with Human Nature and Australian audiences.

Commenting on the upcoming show, Smokey Robinson said; "I am delighted to be returning to Australia in December and am very much looking forward to performing with Human Nature and to Australian audiences in what we hope will be a celebration of live music."

Human Nature - Toby Allen, Phil Burton, Andrew Tierney, and Michael Tierney celebrate their 20th anniversary as a group this year. Since signing with Sony Music in 1994, Human Nature have earned 23 platinum awards and toured throughout the world. Their largest audience was at the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000 where they performed before 4 billion viewers worldwide. The group has had 17 Top 40 Hits and Five Top Ten Hits since 1996 as well as four ARIA #1 records. International touring highlights include opening the Asian and European tours for both Michael Jackson and Celine Dion. The group has toured Australia extensively headlining their own national tours during their celebrated career in Australia.

Human Nature have dedicated 2009 to establishing their live performance and recording career in the U.S. courtesy of headlining run of shows at The Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The show is presented by their mentor & friend Smokey Robinson and will continue to run now through May, 2010, except this short break to bring back their Las Vegas show to Australia for the one night only show at Wyndham Estate on December 12th.

U.S audiences and critics have embraced their infectious energy, amazing vocal talents and showmanship;

"They not only deliver, they surpass expectations. This is one terrific show." Ellen Sterling, broadwayworld.com.

"Human Nature, the new male vocal group from down under, impressed Smokey Robinson and now seems to have won the hearts of American audiences" Sandy Zimmerman Las Vegas Tribune.

"High energy show that hits the mark" - Casino Scene

"Sensational…Everything you could want in a Las Vegas Show" - Joe Brown, Las Vegas Sun

"A refreshing and unexpected surprise…has 'sell out crowds' written all over it" - Where Las Vegas Magazine

"Amazing, extraordinary, entertainment…the most memorable musical night I've reveled in for a long, long time…a knockout!" - Robin Leach

Upon news of the announcement, Andrew Tierney, Human Nature said; "Moving our lives to Las Vegas has been empowering, challenging and motivating for all of us. We are really enjoying all our shows and the opportunities we have secured whilst in the U.S. That said, it's truly a dream come true to bring our Las Vegas show back home and with the added honour of sharing the stage and evening with the incredible Smokey Robinson - bring it on!"

Opening the night of entertainment at Wyndham Estate, is Australian sweetheart and chart topper JESSICA MAUBOY who has had a stellar year heralding hits such as "Burn", "Running Back", "Because" and current single "Up Down" from her platinum selling debut album "Been Waiting". Mauboy along with Flo Rida has just completed a supporting slot for Beyonce's Australian leg of her 'I Am … Tour'.

EVERY TICKET HOLDER AT THE SHOW GOES INTO THE DRAW ON THE NIGHT TO WIN A TRIP FOR TWO TO LAS VEGAS FOR 5 NIGHTS & SEE HUMAN NATURE AT THE IMPERIAL PALACE IN EARLY 2010.

HUMAN NATURE & SMOKEY ROBINSON WITH SPECIAL GUEST JESSICA MAUBOY - ONE NIGHT ONLY SHOW - WYNDHAM ESTATE, HUNTER VALLEY - SAT DECEMBER 12 - TICKETS ON SALE NOW - www.smokeyandhumannature.com. Presented by NEW VINE ENTERTAINMENT. TICKETS: TICKETEK tel: 132849 www.ticketek.com

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