Lots of new at hard-rockin Blue Pie!!!
DECEMBER 2005 - Blue Pie and Sonic Bids team up to take Hurricane Healing to the world
This is a ground breaking agreement that will see Hurricane Healing taken to the 50,000 + artists that Sonic Bids represents. Jon Taber and Damien Reilly brokered the agreement with Rachel Marks - Business Development Manager for Sonic Bids during November this year. We are extremely pleased to have been able to partner with this world leader in electronic press kits and marketing for the entertainment world. Formal Press releases will be made in the next 7 days. Another great partner for Hurricane Healing from the Blue Pie team.
NOVEMBER 2005 - Jamie Chase joins the Hurricane Healing team
Jamie Chase joins the Hurricane Healing team as the USA PR and Communications Manager. Jamie produces and promotes documentary TV programs airing on the US Public Broadcasting System (PBS), and writes newspaper columns promoting local businesses and projects. She has also been responsible for fundraising and promotion of Tacoma, Washington-based PBS Affiliate TV station(s) and is the Director of Public Relations & Communications for the Washington Credit Union League.
We are very honoured to Have Jamie on the team.
Blue Pie artist Yuya has songs featured on StayAround.com:
StayAround.com Yuya Music
Songs from Blue Pie recording artists are also available on the HurricaneHealing.us cd, available by download, which via Salvation Army benefits New Orleans, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Haiti, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and more.
More Blue Pie independent recording artists:
BarryCrocker.net
Sahra.com.au
SlimeyThings.com
GordonWaller.com
To help out the New Orleans area, buy and download songs from the Hurricane Healing music for charity CD, to benefit the victims of the Katrina hurricane damage affecting Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and region. 50% of all revenue goes to Salvation Army efforts in New Orleans and Caribbean / Central American region:
HurricaneHealing.us
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Saturday, December 31, 2005
Australian Music 2005, a year in review
By Patrick Donovan
http://www.theage.com.au/news/music
December 30, 2005
Nick Cave, Ben Lee, Midnight Oil, INXS; now The Veronicas!
The year in Australian music 2005 was a great year for local albums, with Tex, Don and Charlie returning after 13 years, but sadly INXS chose to resurrect themselves through a tacky reality TV show.
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis delved into film soundtracks with The Proposition, Ben Lee made the comeback of the year with his big-hearted, catchy Awake is the New Sleep and the Dirty Three returned to form by expanding their sound.
Some classic Australian songs were written, such as Don Walker's Harry was a Bad Bugger, and Dan Kelly's single Drunk on Election Night, which could be a sure-fire radio hit if the chorus didn't refer to our PM as "c---sucker, motherf---er" in a sweet falsetto.
Bernard Fanning, Suzannah Espie and Dan Warner made successful transitions to solo artists, and young bluesman Jaimi Faulkner announced himself on the local roots scene.
The year in gigs began with benefit concerts in Melbourne and Sydney - Wave Aid and The Tsunami Concert - with a re-formed Midnight Oil and Daddy Cool helping raise millions of dollars for the victims.
Beastie Boys, Polyphonic Spree and Slipknot headlined a diverse Big Day Out line-up at the Showgrounds.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds returned to our shores with gospel singers to play songs from their triumphant double CD Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus in one of the gigs of the year.
On the eve of her national tour, Kylie Minogue was diagnosed with breast cancer. The tour has been postponed while she receives treatment.
And members of Shihad, Spiderbait, You Am I, Dallas Crane and Mia Dyson formed Oz rock supergroup JC/DC and paid tribute to AC/DC in a blistering gig at the Espy. Encore.
Missy Higgins sold more CDs in Australia than any act, took home five ARIAs, and was awarded APRA's song of the year award for Scar.
Australian retro rock bands Wolfmother and Airbourne signed seven-figure international record deals - and then blew audiences away at the Meredith Music Festival.
In the Year of the Wolf, the 'Mother finished up with more than 100,000 in sales and took out the inaugural J Award for Australian album of the year.
Will next year be Airbourne's? Brisbane pop siblings the Veronicas also inked a major label deal, and after a legal dispute over their name with Archie Comics, entered into a deal that will see them star as their animated hero in an Archie comic book.
Split Enz, Renee Geyer, Hunters & Collectors, Smoky Dawson, the Easybeats and Normie Rowe were inducted into the inaugural ARIA Icons Hall of Fame in a ceremony at Melbourne's Regent Theatre.
Expect another handful to be inducted at the same venue in March or June.
Independent musician John Butler donated $50,000 in grants to indigenous artists, refugees and social activists under the JB Seed Program, the Hilltop Hoods offered grants for emerging SA rappers, while $50,000 is on offer in the inaugural Australian Music Prize for the year's best album.
And local bluesman Jimi Hocking took out the solo/duo division of the International Blues Challenge (IBC) in Memphis, Tennessee.
Digital downloading of music and gentrification of inner-city suburbs continued to hurt the industry as we lost Melbourne institutions Gaslight Music and the Duke of Windsor (although St Kilda's Raoul Records was replaced by Pure Pop Records).
Australians' obsession with personalising the ring of their mobile phones skyrocketed, with mobile phone ringtones outselling sales of singles.
Crowded House drummer Paul Hester committed suicide. Port Phillip Council is considering naming a piece of land near the Elwood canal after him, and Neil Finn payed tribute to his late bandmate in a moving performance of the band's song Better Be Home Soon at the ARIAs.
The Loved Ones' Gerry Humphries died of a heart attack in London.
FMR was sold to Warner Music, which, after the merging of Sony and BMG, has reduced the oligopoly to three majors.
After a 2-year wait, the maker of the ubiquitous iPod, Apple, launched a local version of its iTunes Music Store.
Is it a fad or will it kill the CD market? It's too early to tell.
Music TV returned to our screens with the popular RocKwiz and Spicks and Specks shows. Apparently the ABC has another show in the works for next year. How long before a new Countdown, with a strong focus on music trivia, returns to our screens?
Sticky's top 10
Australian albums of 2005
1 The Drones Wait Long By the River and the Bodies of Your Enemies Will Float By
2 Wolfmother Wolfmother
3 The Darling Downs The Darling Downs
4 Mia Dyson Parking Lots
5 Tex, Don and Charlie All is Forgiven
6 Tim Rogers Dirty Ron/Ghost Songs
7 Dirty Three Cinder
8 The Herd The Sun Never Sets.
9 Horse Stories Everyone's a Photographer
10 The Devastations Coal
Article from TheAge.com.au
http://www.theage.com.au/news/music
December 30, 2005
Nick Cave, Ben Lee, Midnight Oil, INXS; now The Veronicas!
The year in Australian music 2005 was a great year for local albums, with Tex, Don and Charlie returning after 13 years, but sadly INXS chose to resurrect themselves through a tacky reality TV show.
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis delved into film soundtracks with The Proposition, Ben Lee made the comeback of the year with his big-hearted, catchy Awake is the New Sleep and the Dirty Three returned to form by expanding their sound.
Some classic Australian songs were written, such as Don Walker's Harry was a Bad Bugger, and Dan Kelly's single Drunk on Election Night, which could be a sure-fire radio hit if the chorus didn't refer to our PM as "c---sucker, motherf---er" in a sweet falsetto.
Bernard Fanning, Suzannah Espie and Dan Warner made successful transitions to solo artists, and young bluesman Jaimi Faulkner announced himself on the local roots scene.
The year in gigs began with benefit concerts in Melbourne and Sydney - Wave Aid and The Tsunami Concert - with a re-formed Midnight Oil and Daddy Cool helping raise millions of dollars for the victims.
Beastie Boys, Polyphonic Spree and Slipknot headlined a diverse Big Day Out line-up at the Showgrounds.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds returned to our shores with gospel singers to play songs from their triumphant double CD Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus in one of the gigs of the year.
On the eve of her national tour, Kylie Minogue was diagnosed with breast cancer. The tour has been postponed while she receives treatment.
And members of Shihad, Spiderbait, You Am I, Dallas Crane and Mia Dyson formed Oz rock supergroup JC/DC and paid tribute to AC/DC in a blistering gig at the Espy. Encore.
Missy Higgins sold more CDs in Australia than any act, took home five ARIAs, and was awarded APRA's song of the year award for Scar.
Australian retro rock bands Wolfmother and Airbourne signed seven-figure international record deals - and then blew audiences away at the Meredith Music Festival.
In the Year of the Wolf, the 'Mother finished up with more than 100,000 in sales and took out the inaugural J Award for Australian album of the year.
Will next year be Airbourne's? Brisbane pop siblings the Veronicas also inked a major label deal, and after a legal dispute over their name with Archie Comics, entered into a deal that will see them star as their animated hero in an Archie comic book.
Split Enz, Renee Geyer, Hunters & Collectors, Smoky Dawson, the Easybeats and Normie Rowe were inducted into the inaugural ARIA Icons Hall of Fame in a ceremony at Melbourne's Regent Theatre.
Expect another handful to be inducted at the same venue in March or June.
Independent musician John Butler donated $50,000 in grants to indigenous artists, refugees and social activists under the JB Seed Program, the Hilltop Hoods offered grants for emerging SA rappers, while $50,000 is on offer in the inaugural Australian Music Prize for the year's best album.
And local bluesman Jimi Hocking took out the solo/duo division of the International Blues Challenge (IBC) in Memphis, Tennessee.
Digital downloading of music and gentrification of inner-city suburbs continued to hurt the industry as we lost Melbourne institutions Gaslight Music and the Duke of Windsor (although St Kilda's Raoul Records was replaced by Pure Pop Records).
Australians' obsession with personalising the ring of their mobile phones skyrocketed, with mobile phone ringtones outselling sales of singles.
Crowded House drummer Paul Hester committed suicide. Port Phillip Council is considering naming a piece of land near the Elwood canal after him, and Neil Finn payed tribute to his late bandmate in a moving performance of the band's song Better Be Home Soon at the ARIAs.
The Loved Ones' Gerry Humphries died of a heart attack in London.
FMR was sold to Warner Music, which, after the merging of Sony and BMG, has reduced the oligopoly to three majors.
After a 2-year wait, the maker of the ubiquitous iPod, Apple, launched a local version of its iTunes Music Store.
Is it a fad or will it kill the CD market? It's too early to tell.
Music TV returned to our screens with the popular RocKwiz and Spicks and Specks shows. Apparently the ABC has another show in the works for next year. How long before a new Countdown, with a strong focus on music trivia, returns to our screens?
Sticky's top 10
Australian albums of 2005
1 The Drones Wait Long By the River and the Bodies of Your Enemies Will Float By
2 Wolfmother Wolfmother
3 The Darling Downs The Darling Downs
4 Mia Dyson Parking Lots
5 Tex, Don and Charlie All is Forgiven
6 Tim Rogers Dirty Ron/Ghost Songs
7 Dirty Three Cinder
8 The Herd The Sun Never Sets.
9 Horse Stories Everyone's a Photographer
10 The Devastations Coal
Article from TheAge.com.au
Obituary for Cuban singer José Antonio Rodríguez, of Sierra Maestra band
The Passing Of The Sonero José Antonio Rodríguez (‘El Guanajo Relleno’)
world music article from http://www.worldmusic.net/home/features/jose.html
José Antonio Rodríguez died on Sunday night 6 November 2005, in Copenhagen aged just 52 years old. Singer with Sierra Maestra since the beginning twenty-six years ago, he was considered as one of the best soneros (or singers of the son style) in Cuba. José Antonio (or ‘Maceo’ as he was known to his friends and admirers) was born in the Holguin province of Cuba and from early childhood dedicated himself to music. He was the co-founder and the soul of Sierra Maestra. He was baptised by the Cuban people as 'El Pequeno Gran Sonero', ‘The Little Big Sonero’ – a reference to his small stature. He was an excellent musician, singer, guitarist and above all an excellent person and a modest man whose talent never diverted him from being extremely straightforward.
Apart from performing on all fourteen or so Sierra Maestra albums, he also sang amongst others on the first Ruben González album, the first Afro-Cuban All Stars album and both of Ibrahim Ferrer's solo albums.
On the new Sierra Maestra album Son: Soul Of A Nation, he interprets melodies highly respected by all Cuban singers for their level of complexity, resulting in an excellent legacy of son for future generations.
On our previous album Rumbero Soy he sang with Ibrahim Ferrer and Omara Portuondo with whom he was great friends. He also sang with Cuban greats such as Miguelito Cuní, Tito Gómez, Carlos Embale and Joseito Fernández (author of ‘Guantanamera’).
Like Ibrahim just recently, who died singing which for him was his life, so has José Antonio, just an hour after performing in Copenhagen. Cuban music will always have a reason to thank him for helping it reach the level it has. His death will bring sorrow to Cuban music and he will be hugely missed. For us in Sierra Maestra it is the loss of a brother and from now on every note played by Sierra Maestra will be played to his memory.
Story from http://www.worldmusic.net/home/features/jose.html
world music article from http://www.worldmusic.net/home/features/jose.html
José Antonio Rodríguez died on Sunday night 6 November 2005, in Copenhagen aged just 52 years old. Singer with Sierra Maestra since the beginning twenty-six years ago, he was considered as one of the best soneros (or singers of the son style) in Cuba. José Antonio (or ‘Maceo’ as he was known to his friends and admirers) was born in the Holguin province of Cuba and from early childhood dedicated himself to music. He was the co-founder and the soul of Sierra Maestra. He was baptised by the Cuban people as 'El Pequeno Gran Sonero', ‘The Little Big Sonero’ – a reference to his small stature. He was an excellent musician, singer, guitarist and above all an excellent person and a modest man whose talent never diverted him from being extremely straightforward.
Apart from performing on all fourteen or so Sierra Maestra albums, he also sang amongst others on the first Ruben González album, the first Afro-Cuban All Stars album and both of Ibrahim Ferrer's solo albums.
On the new Sierra Maestra album Son: Soul Of A Nation, he interprets melodies highly respected by all Cuban singers for their level of complexity, resulting in an excellent legacy of son for future generations.
On our previous album Rumbero Soy he sang with Ibrahim Ferrer and Omara Portuondo with whom he was great friends. He also sang with Cuban greats such as Miguelito Cuní, Tito Gómez, Carlos Embale and Joseito Fernández (author of ‘Guantanamera’).
Like Ibrahim just recently, who died singing which for him was his life, so has José Antonio, just an hour after performing in Copenhagen. Cuban music will always have a reason to thank him for helping it reach the level it has. His death will bring sorrow to Cuban music and he will be hugely missed. For us in Sierra Maestra it is the loss of a brother and from now on every note played by Sierra Maestra will be played to his memory.
Story from http://www.worldmusic.net/home/features/jose.html
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
African and World Music Links list from AfroPop.org
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051117192451197
Satalla, World Music Club in New York City Closes
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051116193225774
Ladysmith Black Mambazo Shines on Live at Montreux DVD
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/2005111606433989
Bi Kidude Honored with World Music Award
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051115200122172
The Paul Winter Consort's Silver Solstice Celebration
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051115191543674
Music Industry Goes Global Against Internet Piracy
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051115072141832
The Life Aquatic'Features Complete Studio Sessions by Brazil's Seu
Jorge for
Hollywood Records Soundtrack
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051114065705121
br>Second International Symposium on the Music of Africa
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051113020158141
Benin's Big Brass Blow
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051007175623789
Star Packed Bluegrass Hits on Rounder
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/200511061723275
Rachid Taha, Brian Eno and Special Guests Will Perform in Support of
the Stop The War
Coalition
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051111103556937
WOMEX 2005, Largest World Music Conference a Winner
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/2005111102022494
A Well-Mixed Drink
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/2005110916230363
Transbalkanica, Moldovan World Lounge
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051109215112381
Kid Stuff? (World music for children)
http://www.afrodicia.com for more info
also, Live and direct from Accra Ghana. SuperStar dance music. African Xmas Ball. World Cup Dance - Hollywood Park Casino . Inglewood Calif
Update from Blue Pie recording artists:
Find songs from Blue Pie acts on the Hurricane Healing music for charity CD, to benefit the victims of the Katrina hurricane damage affecting Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and region:
HurricaneHealing.us
Blue Pie artist Yuya has songs featured on StayAround.com:
StayAround.com Yuya Music
To help out the New Orleans area, buy and download songs from the Hurricane Healing music for charity CD, to benefit the victims of the Katrina hurricane damage affecting Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and region. 50% of all revenue goes to American Red Cross and Salvation Army efforts in New Orleans and region:
HurricaneHealing.us
ListMania's Best Rock'n'Roll Books ever!!!
Music-related gift, present for musician, buy music gift, find seasonal present online, gift for boyfriend, purchase holiday presents on the internet, online shopping guide, safe shopping on the web, cd box set, best dvd gifts for 2005 holidays
Modern Alternative Rock CDs and Cd Box Sets
find alternative CDs and music downloads, new rock bands, get good price on music cd, modern rock downloads, website with rock MP3s for sale by download, songs for ROKR phone, load up the iPod
Hurricane Relief CD, Come Together Now
Looking for hot new releases and the best songs to download for ipods, MP3 players and ROKR phones? Visit Blue Pie Productions for great new artists you can hear on Blue Pie Radio, with Blue Pie songs available for download at iTunes, Yahoo, and MSN Music!
Peace and out,
Yuya
Satalla, World Music Club in New York City Closes
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051116193225774
Ladysmith Black Mambazo Shines on Live at Montreux DVD
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/2005111606433989
Bi Kidude Honored with World Music Award
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051115200122172
The Paul Winter Consort's Silver Solstice Celebration
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051115191543674
Music Industry Goes Global Against Internet Piracy
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051115072141832
The Life Aquatic'Features Complete Studio Sessions by Brazil's Seu
Jorge for
Hollywood Records Soundtrack
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051114065705121
br>Second International Symposium on the Music of Africa
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051113020158141
Benin's Big Brass Blow
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051007175623789
Star Packed Bluegrass Hits on Rounder
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/200511061723275
Rachid Taha, Brian Eno and Special Guests Will Perform in Support of
the Stop The War
Coalition
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051111103556937
WOMEX 2005, Largest World Music Conference a Winner
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/2005111102022494
A Well-Mixed Drink
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/2005110916230363
Transbalkanica, Moldovan World Lounge
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051109215112381
Kid Stuff? (World music for children)
http://www.afrodicia.com for more info
also, Live and direct from Accra Ghana. SuperStar dance music. African Xmas Ball. World Cup Dance - Hollywood Park Casino . Inglewood Calif
Update from Blue Pie recording artists:
Find songs from Blue Pie acts on the Hurricane Healing music for charity CD, to benefit the victims of the Katrina hurricane damage affecting Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and region:
HurricaneHealing.us
Blue Pie artist Yuya has songs featured on StayAround.com:
StayAround.com Yuya Music
To help out the New Orleans area, buy and download songs from the Hurricane Healing music for charity CD, to benefit the victims of the Katrina hurricane damage affecting Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and region. 50% of all revenue goes to American Red Cross and Salvation Army efforts in New Orleans and region:
HurricaneHealing.us
ListMania's Best Rock'n'Roll Books ever!!!
Music-related gift, present for musician, buy music gift, find seasonal present online, gift for boyfriend, purchase holiday presents on the internet, online shopping guide, safe shopping on the web, cd box set, best dvd gifts for 2005 holidays
Modern Alternative Rock CDs and Cd Box Sets
find alternative CDs and music downloads, new rock bands, get good price on music cd, modern rock downloads, website with rock MP3s for sale by download, songs for ROKR phone, load up the iPod
Hurricane Relief CD, Come Together Now
Looking for hot new releases and the best songs to download for ipods, MP3 players and ROKR phones? Visit Blue Pie Productions for great new artists you can hear on Blue Pie Radio, with Blue Pie songs available for download at iTunes, Yahoo, and MSN Music!
Peace and out,
Yuya
Falls Festival a New Year's Weekend Punky Party
article from themercury.news.com.au
Event that's music to our ears
FOUNDED in Lorne, Victoria by siblings Simon and Naomi Daly in 1993, the Falls Festival (originally known as Rock Above the Falls) has become one of the biggest events on the Australian music calendar.
Since expanding into Tasmania three years ago, Falls has established itself as one of the state's main annual attractions and has also helped invigorate the local music scene.
The festival is held on the Dunbabin family's picturesque Marchwiel property overlooking Marion Bay, about 45 minutes east of Hobart.
Gates open at 11am tomorrow, with 13,000 keen punters to party on until the festival winds up on New Year's Day.
To get them in the mood, a movie marathon begins at 3pm tomorrow featuring Dig!, End Of The Century: The Story Of The Ramones, Twenty-Four Hour Party People, Tassie surf film Sections, Punk: Attitude, Horrorscopes, Murderball and selected works by directors Spike Jonze and Michael Gondry.
The live music kicks off at 11am on Friday, with about 50 acts (including bands, DJs and comedians) spread across the two stages, including the Dandy Warhols, Wolfmother, Hoodoo Gurus, Ozomatli, Ugly Duckling, former Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown, The Shins, Offcuts, the Cat Empire, TZU, Dallas Crane, Pete Murray, End Of Fashion, Little Birdy and many more.
Tasmanian acts this year include The Embers, Jordan Millar, Waiter, The Styles, the Benjafield Collective, 3to2 and comedians Fin Kruckemeyer, Andy Muirhead, Tim Logan and the Bedroom Philosopher.
Another feature of the festival will be the Marion Markets and the Healing Fields, where patrons can find a diverse range of products, workshops and activities including massage and yoga.
The Falls Festival is a licensed all-ages event.
For more information go to www.fallsfestival.com
article from themercury.news.com.au
Event that's music to our ears
FOUNDED in Lorne, Victoria by siblings Simon and Naomi Daly in 1993, the Falls Festival (originally known as Rock Above the Falls) has become one of the biggest events on the Australian music calendar.
Since expanding into Tasmania three years ago, Falls has established itself as one of the state's main annual attractions and has also helped invigorate the local music scene.
The festival is held on the Dunbabin family's picturesque Marchwiel property overlooking Marion Bay, about 45 minutes east of Hobart.
Gates open at 11am tomorrow, with 13,000 keen punters to party on until the festival winds up on New Year's Day.
To get them in the mood, a movie marathon begins at 3pm tomorrow featuring Dig!, End Of The Century: The Story Of The Ramones, Twenty-Four Hour Party People, Tassie surf film Sections, Punk: Attitude, Horrorscopes, Murderball and selected works by directors Spike Jonze and Michael Gondry.
The live music kicks off at 11am on Friday, with about 50 acts (including bands, DJs and comedians) spread across the two stages, including the Dandy Warhols, Wolfmother, Hoodoo Gurus, Ozomatli, Ugly Duckling, former Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown, The Shins, Offcuts, the Cat Empire, TZU, Dallas Crane, Pete Murray, End Of Fashion, Little Birdy and many more.
Tasmanian acts this year include The Embers, Jordan Millar, Waiter, The Styles, the Benjafield Collective, 3to2 and comedians Fin Kruckemeyer, Andy Muirhead, Tim Logan and the Bedroom Philosopher.
Another feature of the festival will be the Marion Markets and the Healing Fields, where patrons can find a diverse range of products, workshops and activities including massage and yoga.
The Falls Festival is a licensed all-ages event.
For more information go to www.fallsfestival.com
article from themercury.news.com.au
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