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1 Live music 7 nights a week Roots, Rock, Country, Swing, Latin, Rockabilly and more... If the sun is down there’s a gig at The Stang! WAMi Gig Saturday May 9th From 12-6pm: t Cal Peck and The Tramps t The Hayley Beth Love Affliction t The Jayco Brothers t The Justin Walshe Folk Machine t The Ghost Hotel t King George with L I V E broadcast from with brekky presenter Pete Barr 46 Lake St Northbridge WA 6003 p:(08)9328 2350 f:(08)9228 3153 info@mustangbar.com.au 2 WAMIPROGRAM 09 3 WEDNESDAY MAY 6 Forrest Chase Blue Shaddy Timothy Nelson And The Infidels Hyde Park Hotel Will Stoker and the Embers Mile End Injured Ninja 8pm / $8 Indi Bar Miche Suite 8pm / $8 SARAH NORTON WELCOME TO THE WAMiS WELCOME TO THE 2009 WAMi FESTIVAL GUIDE, PRESENTED BY ECU AND X-PRESS MAGAZINE. THIS IS YOUR HANDY REFERENCE TO WHAT’S SHAKIN’ OVER THE WAMi FESTIVAL, MAY 6-10, 2009. Each year, WA celebrates local, original, contemporary music with the WAMi Festival. Our favourite acts are showcased through gigs and the Kiss My WAMi compilation CD; honoured through the WAMi Awards; and the young bloods get a big opportunity to gig their hearts out to new audiences. Also recognised are the music industry players, media and organisations that help to drive and expand the great local music scene. Within and outside of our state borders, Western Australia is very much recognised as a hive of musical talent and activity, and the 2009 WAMi Festival gives you the opportunity to play a part in this great scene in so many different ways. The new five-day format sure packs a punch, and gives you the chance to catch a whopping 120 acts over 20 venues in the metropolitan area. Key events such as the City Of Perth Northbridge Saturday Spectacular and the WAMi Music Business Conference are shaping up to be the best ever. For those of you who are keen to roll up a swag and head for the country, the WAMi Festival continues on to May 23 with great gigs in the mid-west, south-west and wheatbelt regions. In addition to the much-loved showcases, the WAMi Festival will also be taking the contemporary music experience out of the traditional venues and into different mediums such as photography, installation and fashion. These programs truly reveal the amazing influence that contemporary music has on many facets of our lives and introduces us to emerging and established Western Australian creative talent. While we are talking ‘new events’, be sure to check out the Too Solid Indigenous Awards, which debut this year. I encourage you to take a good look through the WAMi Festival Guide and start planning your WAMi Festival experience now. See you there! Sarah Norton WAMi Festival Director Metro City Music Industry Reunion Night The Stems Dave Warner’s From The Suburbs Del Roio Bros V-Capri Saracen Kim Salmon And James Baker Guitar Gods The Allstar Blues Band Moon Café Andrew Ewing Gosia Basinska Sean Pollard 8pm / free Rosemount Hotel Triple J Live At The Wireless Karnivool Sugar Army Unearthed winner 8pm / free WEDNESDAY MAY 6 Fly By Night TOO SOLID Indigenous Music Awards Fitzroy Express Naomi Pigram Band Warrangka Gina Williams Brian Lloyd THURSDAY MAY 7 Metro City WAMi Awards The Kill Devil Hills Drapht Djiva Project Mayhem The Sneaky Weasel Gang 7.30pm / $25+bf CONTENTS 4 INTRODUCTION 5 EVENTS CALENDAR 8 TRIPLE J LIVE AT THE WIRELESS 9 WAMI AWARDS 12 SATURDAY SPECTACULAR 14 KISS MY CAMERA 16 INDIGENOUS MUSIC AWARDS 4 WAMiPROGRAMME 09 18 KISS MY WAMI CD 20 LOVE IS MY VELOCITY 22 MUSIC BUSINESS CONFERENCE 24 MUSIC INDUSTRY REUNION WAMi HALL OF FAME 25 REGIONAL EVENTS 26 SPONSORS PRODUCED BY X-PRESS MAGAZINE Columbia Press Pty.Ltd. 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Phone: (08) 9213 2888 Fax: (08) 9213 2882 FRIDAY MAY 8 Amplifier Bar The Silents Harlequin League The Shiny Brights Russian Winters 8pm / $15 Clancy’s (Fremantle) Natalie Gillespie 9pm / free DeVilles Pad Rocket To Memphis The Ellington Jazz Club Late show Hellenic Centre, Northbridge Love Is My Velocity Cookbook II Launch Hyde Park Hotel The Homicides The Devil Rides Out Mongrel Country 8pm / $8 Norfolk Basement The Preytells Blackmilk Roly Skender And The Tonics Wolves At The Door 8pm / $10 Republic Bar Ambidexter Brash and Sassy Cloud Kollektiv She Selexx $10 Rocket Room Chaos Divine Dogs Of War The Ascent Mercurial 8pm / $10 Rosemount Hotel Funk Club The Typhoons Randa and the Soul Kingdom Mathas Rocket Room State Of Order Thursday’s Page Midnight / $5 SATURDAY MAY 9 SATURDAY SPECTACULAR Cultural Centre Markets Steve Parkin Claire Hollingsworth Andrew Winton Arons Crusade Qyan Beardman Bird To Prey Midday / free The Court Hotel Nat Repepi Boom! Bap! Pow! Mo Wilson And The Drivers Xave Brown and Band Burgers Of Beef Midday / free Mustang Bar Cal Peck And The Tramps The Hayley Beth Love Affliction The Jayco Brothers The Justin Walshe Folk Machine The Ghost Hotel King George Midday / free Suede Bar The Autumn Isles Stereoflower Blac Blocs The Upton Pilots The Bad Vibes Midday / free Universal Bar Sneaky Weasel Gang 8Ball Aitken The Lazy Railway Natasha Bouchard You Me and Ryan The Whistling Dogs Midday / free Vultures Café Emily Barker Gilroy Catherine Trainos Robbie Jalepeno Ryan Webb 2pm / free Metro City Saturday Spectacular Closing Party Downsyde End Of Fashion Sugar Army The Panda Band Schvendes Boys Boys Boys Project Mayhem The Holy Sea Tomas Ford The Novocaines The Transients The Words 6pm / $15+bf / $20 Fly By Night Club Pure Pop Festival DM3 The Chevelles The Early Hours Jack and the Beanstalk The Cadets 7.30pm / $30+bf DeVilles Pad Day Of The Dead 8pm The Ellington Jazz Club Late show 5 The Republic Bar Saturday Spectacular After Party SUNDAY MAY 10 The Vault City Of Melville Showdown End Of Fashion Sugar Army Elora Danan Boys Boys Boys The Killer Cars Melville battle of the bands 1pm / free / All-Ages RUSSIAN WINTERS Railway Hotel The Kill Devil Hills WAMi Conference ‘Great Debate’ 3pm / $5 Mojo’s Bar Cinema Prague Red Jezebel 6pm / $15 DOWNSYDE Railway Hotel The Floors Timothy Nelson and the Infidels Circuits Of The Sun The Veescars The Morning Night December Seven 5.30pm / $10 Swan Basement Elora Danan Streetlight The Reserves Tracksuit 6pm / $10 BLUE SHADDY Swan Lounge Rhapcity Inessable Dialekt 6pm / $5 Newport Hotel Columbia Diamond Eye Stella’s Kitchen Homebrewe 6pm / free MONDAY MARCH 11 BURGERS OF BEEF Charles Hotel Perth Jazz Society showcase Johannes Luebbers Quartet: Callum G’Froerer Brett Thompson Ben Falle Callum Moncrieff 7pm / $20 General / Concessions $18 / $12 PJS Members TUESDAY MAY 12 THE CHEVELLES Charles Hotel Perth Blues Club Lindsay Wells Gary Stoyles Andrew McIlroy Howie Smallman Alan Dawson Bob Greaves John Wilson Andrew Smith Ian Ironside-Bones Tuesday May 12-Sunday May 18 Country Arts / Mid West Development Commission Tour Delta Forse feat: MC Optamus (Downsyde) local guests SUNDAY MAY 17 Bootenal Family Tavern, Geraldton Delta Forse feat: MC Optamus (Downsyde) Grenade Sam Kelly 1pm / All-Ages Bootenal Family Tavern, Geraldton Delta Forse feat: MC Optamus (Downsyde) Triptych Indiji Rappa Michael May 5.30pm / 18+ Redcliffe On The Murray, Pinjarra The Words Emily Barker You, Me And Ryan Somewhere With Orange LLOOKS OOKS AND AND PERFORMS PERFORMS A LOT LOT BETTER BETTER THAN THAN ANY ANY OTHER OTHER 40-YEAR-OLD TUESDAY MAY 19 Country Arts LOUDER / WAMi Festival Southwest Tour Sneaky Weasel Gang Desert Radio Local Supports 8pm W HO’S S PENT A LLIFETIME IFETIME IN IN DARK, DARK, WHO’S SPENT WEDNESDAY MAY 20 The Prince of Wales, Bunbury Sneaky Weasel Gang Desert Radio The Words (acoustic) Next To Nothing (acoustic) Louis And The Honkey Tonk SMOKY BARS. THURSDAY MAY 21 Settlers Tavern, Margaret River Sneaky Weasel Gang Desert Radio Qyan Paige Trantham 8pm FRIDAY MAY 22 Manjimup Town Hall B@M / WAMi Festival Sneaky Weasel Gang Desert Radio Abbe May Ashoka 6.30pm / All-Ages THE ALWAYS TOUGH, ALWAYS CLEAR, ALWAYS GOT-YOUR-BACK SM57 AND SM58. Forty long years on the road. Countless long nights on stage. Raucous crowds and unruly fans. The SM57 and SM58 have seen it all, and still they perform with a true, industry-dening sound. If you’re a musician and plan SATURDAY MAY 23 to stay that way, go to www.shure.com to learn more. Quindanning Inn Sneaky Weasal Gang 8pm For more info: 6 WAMiPROGRAMME 09 40 Kent Rd. Mascot NSW 2020 * \äÓ®ÊxnÓÊääÊUÊ>Ý\äÓ®ÊxnÓÊä www.jands.com.au 7 2009 WAMi FESTIVAL TRIPLE J LIVE AT THE WIRELESS 2009 WAMi AWARDS AFTER YEARS OF CONTINUED SUPPORT FROM TRIPLE J, THE WAMiS ARE EXCITED TO WELCOME BACK THE TRIPLE J LIVE MUSIC TEAM FOR ONE OF THE BIGGEST NIGHTS ON THE WAMi FESTIVAL CALENDAR: THE TRIPLE J LIVE AT THE WIRELESS CONCERT ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, AT THE ROSEMOUNT HOTEL. The 2009 WAMi Awards honours achievement in the WA original, contemporary music scene from the past year, with winners walking away with a famous WAMington prize cake. Be a part of the 2009 WAMi Awards night, Thursday, May 7, at Metro City Concert Club - hosted by Tex Perkins and featuring extra-special performances by top WA acts Drapht, Kill Devil Hills, Djiva, Project Mayhem, The Sneaky Weasel Gang - it is the WA music industry’s night of nights. Get your ticket now from www.moshtix.com.au(.) Nominees this year include Birds Of Tokyo, The Kill Devil Hills, Sugar Army, Boys Boys Boys!, Abbe May, The Typhoons, Drapht and Tame Impala. Past winners include Eskimo Joe, John Butler, Downsyde, Little Birdy, The Pigram Brothers, Gyroscope, and VOID. In the running for the coveted Golden WAMi Award are Peter Barr (RTRFM); Kristy Pinder (formerly of Perth International Arts Festival); David Cutbush (RTRFM) and Steph Edwardes (music manager). Who will take the cake? Don’t miss the 2009 WAMi Awards! After spending most of 2008 locked in the studio, writing and recording the follow up to their debut album, Themata, Karnivool return to the WAMi Festival stage as they perform an exclusive Triple J Live At The Wireless set. One of the Australia’s biggest and most popular independent acts, with a huge live reputation; Karnivool will dust off the cobwebs to bring you some old favourites and new material that you’ll sure to be familiar with in 2009. With a swag of WAMi nominations (including Most Popular Act) and a debut album set for release in July this year, Sugar Army will also take the stage to record a live set for Triple J’s all-Australian music program, Home & Hosed. Lastly, one lucky Triple J Unearthed winner will be opening the night. If you are WA-based, you can enter your band for this amazing opportunity. Visit www.triplejunearthed.com for details. The Triple J Live At The Wireless concert will be hosted by Dom and Steph from Triple J’s Home & Hosed. The WAMi Festival Triple J Live At The Wireless is an 18+ free entry event. Doors open at 8pm, with a ‘first in best dressed’ policy until venue capacity is reached. KARNIVOOL SUGAR ARMY 8 WAMiPROGRAMME 09 THURSDAY MAY 7 The WAMi Awards is presented by ECU and The City of Perth PUBLIC VOTED AWARDS Most Popular Act Presented by ECU Birds of Tokyo Sugar Army Tame Impala The Kill Devil Hills Most Popular Album Presented by Metro City Concert Club & Slate Bourbon Abbe May and the Rockin’ Pneumonia – Howl and Moan Birds of Tokyo – Universes Snowman – The Horse, The Rat and The Swan The Painkillers – Love Cancer Most Popular Live Act Presented by Xpress Magazine Birds of Tokyo Gyroscope Tame Impala The Kill Devil Hills Favourite Newcomer Presented by RTR FM 92.1 Apricot Rail Boys Boys Boys! Tame Impala Will Stoker and The Embers Most Popular Music Website Presented by City of Perth fasterlouder.com (Perth) perthbands.com rtrfm.com.au spaceshipnews.com.au Most Popular Music Venue Presented by triple j Amplifier Bar The Bakery Fly By Night Musicians Club Rosemount Hotel YOUR HOST, TEX PERKINS DJIVA Most Popular Single / EP Presented by PerthNow & Moshtix Drapht – Jimmy Recard End of Fashion – Fussy Felicity Groom – Treasures Tame Impala – Self Titled EP Most Popular Music Video Presented by Network Ten & Video Hits Downsyde – Fortune and Fame Felicity Groom – Criminal Sugar Army – Acute Tame Impala – Half Full Glass of Wine Most Popular Music Event Presented by Sonicbids Big Day Out - Perth In The Pines Laneway Festival Southbound DRAPHT 9 INDUSTRY VOTED AWARDS Golden WAMi Presented by City of Perth Peter Barr Dave Cutbush Kristy Pinder Steph Edwardes Best Jazz Act Presented by Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance Johannes Luebbers Dectet The Graham Wood Trio Troy Roberts VOID Best Live Sound Engineer Presented by WAM Dave Carter Ian Stewart Luke Willott Rene De Vries Best Bassist Presented by WAM Ian Berney (Sugar Army) Ryan Dux (The Floors, The Kills Devil Hills) Roy Martinez (The Yabu Band, Cinema Prague) Dom Simper (Tame Impala) Media Award - Individual Presented by WAM Aarom Wilson Bob Gordon Dave Cutbush Mike Wafer Best Commercial Pop Act Presented by Sony Music & Nova 93.7 Bob Evans Boys Boys Boys! Eskimo Joe The Panics Most Promising New Act Presented by Peel Music Foundation Apricot Rail Boys Boys Boys! Tame Impala The Scotch of Saint James Best Country Music Act Presented by WINTV Jane Germain and the Yahoos The Fancy Brothers The Kill Devil Hills The Lazy Railway Best Record Producer / Engineer Presented by SAE Institute Alan Smith – Begerk! Recording Studio Dave Parkin – Blackbird Studio Laurie McCallum – Sumo Sound Studio Rob Grant – Poons Head Best Guitarist Presented by WAM Andrew Ryan (Fall Electric, Felicity Groom and The Black Black Smoke, Adam Said Galore) Andrew Winton Luke Dux (The Floors, Will Stoker and the Embers) Michael Vdelli (Vdelli) Media Award - Organisation Presented by Diskbank CD & DVD The Drum Media perthbands.com RTRFM X-Press Magazine Indigenous Act of the Year Presented by ABMUSIC Djiva Peter Brandy The Yabu Band Warangka Band Best WA Based Record Label Presented by AIR Firestarter Good Cop Bad Cop Jarrah Records Love Is My Velocity Management Award Presented by One Movement Heath Bradby Steph Edwardes Jodie Regan Philip Stevens Best Rock Act Presented by 96fm Birds of Tokyo Sugar Army Tame Impala The Kill Devil HIlls Best Indie Pop Act Presented by Rusty Boys Boys Boys! Felicity Groom and The Black Black Smoke Red Jezebel Umpire Best Urban / Hip Hop Act Presented by APRA Downsyde Drapht MC Able The Typhoons Best Male Vocalist Presented by 98.5 Sonshine FM Brendon Humphries (The Kill Devil Hills) Ian Kenny (Birds of Tokyo, Karnivool) Kevin Parker (Tame Impala) Pat McLaughlin (Sugar Army) Best Hardcore / Punk Act Presented by Fasterlouder.com.au Eleventh He Reaches London Extortion Project Mayhem The Painkillers Best Live Electronic Act Presented by Red Bull Pendulum The Transients The Voltaire Twins Tomás Ford Best Female Vocalist Presented by Department of Health / Mental Health WA Felicity Groom Abbe May Miranda Pollard (New Rules For Boats) Rachel Dease (Schvendes) Best Hard Rock / Metal Act Presented by Roadrunner Records Cease Chaos Divine The Devil Rides Out Voyager Best DJ Presented by The Drum Media Charlie Bucket Dan The Man Petrosex Travis Best Drummer Presented by WAM Malcolm Clark (The Sleepy Jackson, Circuits of the Sun) Matt Maguire (Schvendes) Shaun Sibbes (Circuits of the Sun) Jay Watson (Tame Impala, Pond) “Psst… Concept Music isn’t just a music shop… it’s the place where the real Musos go” Try before you buy in our awesome new amp ‘Rock’ Room… C oncept Music Maton, Jackson, Yamaha, Martin and a If you are just starting out, we guarantee great many more. you the same honest, friendly, professional and informed advice — At Concept Music we focus on welcoming you and providing you with a (and that ‘good old-fashioned’ customer relaxed, and interesting environment to service we’re so well known for) — that look at and try top quality instruments. we have always given, and will always You’ll always get the very best ‘hands give to the many local bands, schools and professional musicians who have on’ professional advice. purchased from us for 28 years. 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Throughout the day and night of Saturday, May 9, Northbridge’s most interesting live music venues will host showcases spanning every genre of music, offering a veritable music smorgasbord for everyone to enjoy. Best of all, with all of the venues being in close proximity to one another, and all of the shows being free, music lovers can truly experience the City Of Perth Northbridge Saturday Spectacular’s ‘all you can eat’ policy. What better way to discover new music than to wander around the buzzing hub of Northbridge, sampling the best-of-the-best. After you’ve had your fill, desert is served as the sweetest dish of all, with the City Of Perth Northbridge Saturday Spectacular’s Closing Party at Metro City. Twelve of Perth’s best bands, all sharing one of Australia’s most impressive stages, partying into the night. RTRFM 92.1 will be broadcasting live from the Mustang Bar from 1-5pm, so be sure to tune in. From 6pm, catch Downsyde, End Of Fashion, Sugar Army, The Panda Band, Schvendes, Boys Boys Boys, Project Mayhem, The Holy Sea, Tomas Ford, The Novocaines, The Transients, and The Words. Tickets are $15+bf, or $20 on the door (includes Kiss My WAMi CD). Grab a pen and start marking down your personal itinerary for the Northbridge Saturday Spectacular – undoubtedly WA’s finest night on the town for music lovers. Central TAFE SUGAR ARMY END OF FASHION PANDA BAND Learn the business behind the music RED JEZEBEL Central TAFE’s six month Certificate IV in Music Business is your key to working in the music industry. TOMAS FORD Learn about event promotion, artist management, record label operations and music publishing. This hands-on course includes opportunities for work experience and industry networking. N THE TH T OF OF WAMiPROGRAMME 09 LI S 12 A WE TE N E ERNME ERNME OV OV G T G RN AUST RA Enquire now! Call 1300 300 822. www.centraltafe.wa.edu.au 13 KISS MY CAMERA SHOWCASE A SHOWCASE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA’S MUSICAL MOMENTS Music lovers, photographers and photo-media artists in Western Australia were invited to enter the inaugural Kiss My Camera showcase, which is being exhibited as part of the 2009 WAMi Festival at Western Australian Museum from Thursday, April 23, to Sunday, June 28, 2009. The showcase will then tour to selected museums in regional Western Australia. The Kiss My Camera showcase will feature images of Western Australian musical moments. The selection criteria outlined that the images could be from any year, but must feature a Western Australian artist or location. The showcase includes live music shots, portraits, press images, fan material and photo-media works. All entries were in the running to win the following prizes: Grand prize Portrait prize Live Music prize The ‘foodchain’ prize for photographers under 25. JACINTA MATHEWS TITLE:GYROSCOPE Kiss My Camera is presented by WAM with support from the Western Australian Museum; The Perth Centre For Photography; and foodchain MAX PAM TITLE: RICK BRYANT JACINTA MATHEWS TITLE:GYROSCOPE WILLIAM BUCK TITLE: ONE STEP CLOSER VELEVET MILLER TITLE: BLEEDING THROUGH 14 WAMiPROGRAMME 09 CATHERINE GOMERSALL TITLE:WOMEN WITH CAT AMY VINICOMBE TITLE: JUDAS PRIEST FANS WAITING COURTNEY MCALLISTER TITLE: CRYSTAL CASTLES 15 TOO SOLID INDIGENOUS MUSIC AWARDS The TOO SOLID Indigenous Music Awards, in its inaugural year, honours achievement by Indigenous artists who reside in Western Australia. Offered as a part of the 17th annual WAMi Festival, 14 awards for Indigenous WA musicians will be presented by a bevy of special guest presenters, including Ernie Dingo, Narelda Jacobs, John Butler, Derek Kickett, Dr Richard Walley and Ricky Grace, on Wednesday, May 6, at Fremantle’s Fly By Night Musicians Club. WA Indigenous artists were nominated in nine categories: Female Artist, Male Artist, Female Vocalist, Male Vocalist, Keyboardist, Guitarist, Bass Player, and Drummer. Most Promising New Act is open to an up-and-coming act, founded within the last three years (no earlier than 2006). Artist Of The Year will be selected from all artist category winners, judged on popularity and quality of performance. Album nominations were open in three categories: Contemporary, Country and R&B Album Of The Year. Most Popular Album will be selected from all album category winners, judged on popularity and quality, for albums released within the last 10 years (1999-2009). All entries were judged by an independently selected, diverse and industryexperienced panel. Special guest performers on the night will be Fitzroy Express, Naomi Pigram Band, Warrangka, Gina Williams, Brian Lloyd and more. At the TOO SOLID Awards Presentation, Indigenous artists who have donated their time from over 30 years and beyond will be honoured. Tickets can purchased at the Aboriginal Alcohol And Drug Service, through Denice Kickett or Christine Pearson via (08) 9221 1411. The TOO SOLID Music Awards are presented by WAM, in partnership with the Aboriginal Alcohol And Drug Service and supported by ABMusic. Sponsors include Kosmic Sound; APRA; Paiste; Skinny Fish Music NT; Yamaha; Clontarf Girls College; Sound Baker; Abmusic; Wirrpanda Foundation; and Oxfam. 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SUNO))) & BORIS DARK TRANQUILITY DUKES OF WINDSOR BOYS BOYS BO NAOMI PIGRAM GINA WILLIAMS 1300+ ARTISTS 75+ VENUES 120,000+ FANS FITZROY EXPRESS CRYSTAL ANTLERS PHOTO: JACK JEFFRIES 16 WAMiPROGRAMME 09 DISCOUNTS STILL AVAILABLE - REGISTER TODAY ARTIST SUBMISSIONS OPEN WWW.CMJ.COM/MARATHON 17 KISS MY WAMi COMPILATION CD THIS YEAR’S KISS MY WAMi COMPILATION CD FEATURES 54 TRACKS AND 12 VIDEO CLIPS, FEATURING PROFILE ACTS SUCH BOB EVANS, CAPITAL CITY, THE YABU BAND, CRAIG SINCLAIR AND CHAOS DIVINE, AND ALSO NEWCOMERS THE LAZY RAILWAY, LOREN KATE, INJURED NINJA AND APRICOT RAIL. Around half of the acts on the compilation are making their Kiss My WAMi debut, highlighting the emergence of a strong wave of new talent in the WA contemporary music scene. The 2009 Kiss My WAMi compilation CD is a promotional item and is available to WAM members and with every City Of Perth Northbridge Saturday Spectacular ticket purchase. N U R A N N WA S E G A L AL S G GIIN YOURA ? A RE THE SCOTCH SAINT JAMES 2009 RAMMPAAGE Forum “Keep on Rockin’ in the Recession” registrations now open CHAOS DIVINE A free event exploring ways to get your gigs happening during the credit crunch RAMMPAAGE also has grants for young people for contemporary music events anywhere in WA Contact Sarah-Jane Hansen Program Coordinator on (08) 9227 7962 (regional WA 1800 007 962) Sarah-Jane@wam.asn.au www.wam.asn.au THE FLAIRZ CAPITAL CITY EMERALD CITY BOB EVANS Creating a mentally healthy community RAMMPAAGE is presented by WAM, The West Australian Music Industry Association Inc. in partnership with Drug Aware 18 WAMiPROGRAMME 09 19 LOVE IS MY VELOCITY THE WAMiS LOVE IS MY VELOCITY KEY TERMS Love is My Velocity is launching the LIMV Cookbook II in May. For the occasion, we are hosting three events as part of the 2009 WAMi Festival - the LIMV Cookbook II launch and exhibition, the Bank Notes recording studio, and a series of band-artist Windows On William displays. What are all these things? It’s hard to explain. Please refer to the definitions below. LOVE IS MY VELOCITY Currently acts as a record label, publisher and developer of creative multi-disciplinary events. Its four directors have launched five split 7” vinyl singles, two full-length CDs, and two art publications over the past few years, as well as putting on numerous cross-platform gigs around town. THE LOVE IS MY VELOCITY COOKBOOK II Is LIMV’s second attempt at gathering emerging Perth artists and musicians into an interactive biannual 60-page almanac of local creativity. A selection of musicians contributes recipes, which, along with their music, inspires artists to create a dynamic work decorating the back of each A5 recipe card. The Cookbook’s unbound format makes it unique - it can act as a regular cookbook or as a selection of prints to hang on your wall. The Love Is My Velocity Cookbook Launch and Exhibition are a part of the 2009 WAMi Festival. THE COOKBOOK II EXHIBITION Is filled with the original drawings, paintings, photographs, sculptures, installations, videos, assemblages and textiles created for the Cookbook II. More than 60 works will be on display and available to purchase from May 9-20 in 214 William Street (the Old Bank). Gallery opens 10am-4pm weekdays, and 12pm-4pm weekends. THE COOKBOOK II LAUNCH On May 8, Abbe May, The Tigers, 6s And 7s, and The Bank Holidays help launch Cookbook II from 8pm at the Hellenic Centre, 20 Parker Street Northbridge (opposite Russell Square). Also on show - an interactive performance involving multiple breadmakers, local bands, and artists The Inter Collective. WINDOWS ON WILLIAM 2009 WAMi FESTIVAL EDITION MEMBERS OF ASTRAL TRAVEL, BOYS BOYS BOYS! AND WIND WAKER SEATED WITHIN THE LOOKING GLASS STUDIO ON WILLIAM ST. PHOTO: AL MCEWEN BANK NOTES An ad hoc studio set up to facilitate fast, rough, and immediately distributable tracks from some of our favourite bands and musicians - 6s And 7s, 7 Weapons, Abbe May, Astral Travel, Boys Boys Boys!, Carbuncle, Extortion, The Sabretooth Tigers, When The Sky Fell, and Wind Waker. Engineered by veteran Perth soundman Laurie Sinagra, Bank Notes takes place at 214 William Street, a disused bank building, on May 6, 7 and 8. The recordings will be live with a minimum of second takes, and will be mastered and uploaded to www.loveismyvelocity.com/banknotes immediately for free public download. What’s more, you can see it unfold in person. The door to the bank will be open to the public to allow small groups to enter and see the bands at work – so long as they stay quiet and don’t break anything. Session times run noon to 7pm, Wednesday May 6, 10am to 5pm, Thursday May 7, 10am to 3pm, Friday May 8 2009 WAMi Festival supports Bank Notes, a temporary recording studio presented by Love Is My Velocity. A SELECTION OF WINDOWS ON WILLIAM WAMi EDITION ARTISTS. FROM TOP LEFT, CLOCKWISE: KATE MACFARLANE, ALEXANDRA LEKIAS, CLARE WOHLNICK, CALLIOPE BRIDGE, CELENE BRIDGE, JASON HENDRIK HANSMA, SHANNON LYONS, KATE WILSON, TIM WATSON, JESSIE MITCHELL, RUBY MARIANI. PHOTO: AL MCEWEN WHAT: 14 ARTISTS, 11 MUSICIANS, 11 LOCATIONS, 14 CARDS TO COLLECT WHEN: 8 MAY - 20 MAY 2009 WHERE: THROUGHOUT NORTHBRIDGE SHOP WINDOWS William Street, Northbridge, comes alive this May in celebration of WA’s local music industry, with shopfronts housing audio and visual treats from some of Perth’s finest creatives. The third annual Windows On William shines a light on Western Australian musicians, with local artists and musos teaming up to create installation artworks, mix cds, and a series of collectable recipe cards. Punters are invited to follow the map to each location to uncover dynamic artworks within shop windows. Step inside to listen to the sounds that inspired the art, check out editions of artworks and objects, and collect the limited edition recipe card. “Not only will you discover some of Perth’s most exciting creative talent, you may also stumble across galleries, venues and shops you never knew existed,” says Love Is My Velocity’s Windows curator Katie Lenanton. The event coincides with the release of the Love Is My Velocity Cookbook II, a second volume of loose leaf recipe cards that double as art prints. 52 local bands have provided recipes that have inspired new works by 60 artists. Collect your bonus Windows On William recipe cards, available exclusively throughout the duration of the event. Friday, May 8, marks the official Windows On William WAMi Festival Edition opening with a street-wide party from 6-9pm. The event stretches along William Street from the Wellington Street Bus Station to Brisbane Street. Maps and more details can be found at www.OnWilliam.com.au(.) Creating the shop window collaborations are Abbe May and Jessie Mitchell, Astral Travel and Clare Wohlnick, Cease and Kate Wilson, Drapht and Nathan Conway, Fall Electric and Calliope & Celene Bridge, Felicity Groom and Ruby Mariani, Hayley Beth and Beau Walker, Josh Fontaine and Kate MacFarlane, Sugar Army and Alexandra Lekias, Tomas Ford and Tim Watson, and Love Is My Velocity and Gian Manik. Installations by Cookbook II artists Rebecca Baumann, Jason Hendrik Hansma and Shannon Lyons can also be found. Windows On William WAMi Festival Edition is presented by Love Is My Velocity, OnWilliam and WAM as part of the 2009 WAMi Festival. 20 WAMiPROGRAMME 09 21 2009 WAMi MUSIC BUSINESS CONFERENCE WAM is excited to announce the return of the WAMi Music Business Conference in 2009. Taking place during the WAMi Festival, the Music Business Conference will run from Friday, May 8, to Sunday, May 10, at venues in the Perth Cultural Centre area, and will explore local, national and international music business issues through a range of panels and forums, featuring speakers from home and abroad. Sessions are pitched to appeal to all artists and managers at all career levels. Full registration is $100 / $90 for WAM members, and bands with a WAM membership can get up to four passes for a total of $200. This includes all sessions, plus plenty of real networking opportunities. Meet the people who could make a difference in your musical future.Key events for each day are as follows: Music • Movies • Arts • Fashion • Lifestyle • Opinion PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS FRIDAY, MAY 8 Keynote speech by Robert Singerman: ‘Lyric Translations’ pioneer, USA. Student day, presented by Central TAFE, featuring Music Industry 101. The Future of Music Video presented in partnership with the Film And Television Institute. SATURDAY, MAY 9 23 YEAR S SUNDAY, MAY 10 Keynote speech by Clive Hodson, General Manager, Shock Music Publishing Australia. Bill Me Festival Pitch: enter via Sonicbids to pitch your band to booking agents from The Great Escape (UK); CMJ Music Marathon (USA) and more. The Great Debate and closing Sunday Session party at The Railway Hotel, Fremantle. For full programme check out wam.asn.au (.) The WAMi Music Business Conference is presented by ECU, The City of Perth and Department Of Culture And The Arts along with X-Press Magazine, Moshtix and Sonicbids. Music Matters (Hong Kong) and The Great Escape (UK) are event partners. INDUSTRY HE SERVICE TO T OF Brunch and information session, presented by MIDEM, France. John Bissell (Mothlight Music USA – Music supervisor for Ugly Betty); Adam Lewis (Planetary Group, USA); and Rob Scott (QT Music / Sandcastle Music). Speed Dating with key industry figures Trade Fair panel, where international music events get to tell you just why theirs is the best. X-Press Magazine The Number One Choice for Music and Entertainment in Perth Also check out our other special publications < X-PRESS FASHION MATT MCDONALD Covering the latest picks for Perth Fashionistas (Next Issue out June 18) X-PRESS POCKET BOOK > Your guide to Perth Entertainment e for the local punter and tourist alike ADAM LEWIS ROBERT SINGERMAN ROB SCOTT BRIAN JOSEPH 40.000 weekly 1,000 outlets FREE EVERY THURSDAY 22 WAMiPROGRAMME 09 23 MUSIC INDUSTRY REUNION NIGHT WEDNESDAY MAY 6 2009 METRO CITY 2009 WAMi FESTIVAL REGIONAL TOURS & EVENTS: MAY 12-23, 2009 A NIGHT TO REMEMBER AS PART OF THE 2009 WAMi FESTIVAL CALENDAR. “Hey, we should catch up some time...” We’ve all heard that somewhere before! Well, it’s been a long, lonely time coming and finally, a night is happening where the industry can get together and show their camaraderie. WA music has come a long way over the past 40 years, producing many bands and artists that have dominated our national charts and left our shores for bigger and better things. Perth has become more than a scene, it’s an industry being closely followed and taken seriously by national and international players. The Music Industry Reunion Club will be launched on Wednesday, May 6, at Metro City, and the industry at large is welcome to join. The club will become many things, from a social club for catch-ups to a support group in the further development of the music industry. One feature will be an ongoing contribution to Support Act Ltd, Australia’s music industry benevolent fund. The Wednesday, May 6, launch will see performances by The Stems, Dave Warner from The Suburbs (who also hosts), Del Roio Brothers (The Boys), V-Capri, Saracen, Kim Salmon & James Baker, Guitar Gods (Jamie Page, Graham Green, John Meyer and James Morley), and The Allstar Blues Band (Dave Hole, Rick Steele, Bob Patient, special guest Brian Cadd and a host of others). Tickets are on sale now through BOCS. Part proceeds to Support Act Ltd, Australia’s music industry benevolent fund 2009 WAMi FESTIVAL HALL OF FAME Each year (well, apart from last year!) WAM recognises the significant achievements by someone who has come from the WA music scene through induction into the WAM Hall Of Fame. Initiated in 2004, we started off by inducting a fairly large group of people who had been previously honoured either through the early (mid-80’s) West Coast Rock Awards, the slightly less early (early ‘90s) Rock’n’Roll Of Renown, or the awarding of Golden WAMis through the late 90’s and early noughties. That first group included such luminaries of the local scene as Kim Salmon, Suze DeMarchi and Lucky Oceans. Subsequent inductees include Bon Scott, Alan and Stephen Pigram and David McComb. Which brings us to this year’s inductee, Mr David Faulkner. We’ve actually been trying to get Dave over for the WAMis for a few years and I’m very pleased that the stars have finally aligned and we’re able to give this fine gentleman, singer and songwriter with a little band called the Hoodoo Gurus, some well earned acknowledgement in his home town. In 1977 David Faulkner was one of the founding members of The Victims and co-wrote the track Television Addict which is regarded as one the best Australia punk rock songs ever written. After The Victims split in 1979, Faulkner joined the Mannikins and in 1981 he formed the Hoodoo Gurus with James Baker. The Hoodoo Gurus recorded eight original studio albums and were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1997. So, congratulations to David Faulkner for being selected as the 2009 WAMi Hall Of Fame Inductee. I look forward to the presentation at Metro City on Wednesday, May 6. The 2009 WAMi Festival will once again head into regional WA areas to showcase West Australian artists. The WAMi Regional Tours And Events run from Tuesday, May 12, to Saturday, May 23. Plus, the third annual Regional Round Table industry event will talk regional music on Wednesday, May 6. This year, the WAMi Festival tours and events will head to Meekatharra, Mount Magnet, Yalgoo, Mullewa, Geraldton, Pinjarra, Bunbury, Margaret River, Manjimup, and Quindanning - with the programme featuring a swag of WAMi live showcases and music skills workshops at remote schools along the way. Touring the mid-west region from May 12-17 will be Denmark-based hip hop act Delta Forse, (featuring MC Optamus from Downsyde), taking part in various music skills school workshops and performances, plus all-ages and licensed live music showcases in Geraldton. This WAMi tour is presented by Country Arts WA, and The Mid-West Development Commission. The Peel region showcase in Pinjarra on May 17 will feature The Words; 2006 WAM Song Of The Year winner, Emily Barker; plus local supports at Redcliffe On The Murray. The Peel region showcase is presented in conjunction with The Peel Music Foundation. The Country Arts LOUDER / WAMi south west and wheatbelt tour features the Sneaky Weasel Gang (Peel) and Desert Radio (South West) on tour together, with various local supports. The tour will hit Bunbury, Margaret River, Manjimup and Quindanning. The Manjimup all-ages event also will feature Abbe May and Ashoka. 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