The recent dramatic increase in the cost of playing music in clubs, bars and pubs,
it is predicted that such venues will look have more live music to reduce running
costs.
Sydney already has many venues which have live music nights which draw in crowds.
Whilst live music has generally been confined to Friday and Saturday nights venues
there has been a noticeable expansion in these dates with the Annandale hosting an
extensive line-up on Sunday nights for just $5, as well as other venues such as The
Metro on George street offering more well known acts throughout the week.
One would hope that this increase in the charges associated with playing recorded
music will boost local up and coming artists who struggle to gain an audience. The
Mona Vale Hotel and The Exchange Hotel are venues known to support such artists, with
bands regularly performing throughout the week, gaining support and recognition in
the music-listening community.
Indie night-out ‘Purple Sneakers’ hosted at the Abecrombie Hotel branched out for
it’s New Years Eve ‘House Party’ 2007-08 which took place at Sydney University’s
Manning bar. Live bands performing all night in conjunction with its regular D.J.s
providing a much more diverse experience for patrons from the bog standard D.J.
sets one can hear week of the year.
Australia is a country which a strong patriotic pride and by seeing local acts perform
it allows them to not only diversify music tastes but to allow people the ability to
support local talent rather than mainstream American musical influences.
1 comment:
Go Aussie music!
I must admit, I do love the imports, but it's nice to see that people are actually making an effort to push our own music, rather than just saying that we should.
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