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message for this campaign in our interactive
booth. These messages may turn up on
the cinema screen throughout the day. The
concert starts at 1pm with Aboriginal activist
and songwriter Kerrianne Cox leading a
lineup that travels from 1967s Summer of Love with the Songs of the
Haight Ashbury Stage Show, to the rootsy poetry and song of Natalie
Paapaa from Blue King Brown. Nathan Kaye adds his high-energy
world fusion to the mix as well as the psychedelic theatre of dance diva
Deya Dova. The Round Mountain Girls are always a huge hit with
their galloping rock take on serious folk music. Get ready to dance! Add
the humorous dramatic decadence of Ivy Lucille, the soulful groove
of the Rogue Gene featuring Belle Hendrik, Luke Vasella with the
Winsome Gospel Choir, Sounds from Earth, Shameless OHooligan,
the Kellie Gang, plus a mix of MCs and comedians. This is a free family
friendly concert, no alcohol. Saturday Murwillumbah Showgrounds.
Rally from 10am. Concert from 1pm.
RAIN IN BYRON
Born Josh Flanagan, 24 years old, Rain has made a big impact on
Sydneys scene since he started DJing at age 19. He is known for being
able to play a diverse range of genres, as well
as possessing considerable technical skills on
the wheels of steel.
In 2010, Rain became a founding member
of the infamous Fake Bratpack, a collective
which has taken the Sydney scene by storm.
The Bratpack play major festivals including
Parklife, Future Music Fetsival, Stereosonic and
Creamfelds. Rain on Saturday at La La Land.
KRYPTAMISTIK HIP-HOP
Bringing hip-hop intellect and a heavy dose
of local respect, Beanstalk Records is proud
to announce its latest signing, KryptamistiK,
with the release of their new album Emerge
N See.
Packing a powerful punch of righteous rhymes,
Skinz and Nikzman throw you an earful of
conscious raps and block-rocking beats.
The follow-up to the critically acclaimed
The Peasant Uprising, the album sees the band back to its thought
provoking best, with lyrics that ask the questions and shake the social
structure.
Come check out the of cial Byron Bay launch on Saturday at The
Brewery.
HEY GERONIMO
Of the back of their critically acclaimed self-titled debut EP, Brisbane
party starters Hey Geronimo are pleased to announce the Special
Best Tour, their frst national headlining tour, which kicked of this
September.
The talented fve-piece, which includes band members Pete
Kilroy,Greg Chiapello,Ross Pearson,Andrew Stone andTony Garrett,
have quickly built a loyal following thanks to their smash singles Why
Dont We do Something? and Carbon Afair two massive indie-pop
anthems that have seen their ridiculously
catchy, slacker-tinged pop dominate the
airwaves and international blogosphere for the
past few months. Friday at the Beach Hotel.
SISTER SOUL AT THE BEACH
Lisa (sister) Hunt began singing in that great
African-American tradition, the gospel church,
where was laid the foundation of her soulful
singing style. She went on to study voice at
the City College of New York (BFA). Lisas debut
album was A Little Piece Of Magic for Polygram.
She has had songs on numerous compilations
around the globe, both as singer and
songwriter, and combined has sold more than
a million records. Strange for someone youve probably never heard of
until now, but hey, thats showbiz! Sunday at the Beach Hotel.
INVISIBLE IN LISMORE
Local blues and roots funksters Invisible Friend play the Lismore
Golf Club this Friday. Come and support one of Lismores hottest new
band rooms at the Lismore Golf Club! The band have been busy in their
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23 October 8pm
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Saturday 27 Oct 7pm
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program guide
MONDAY
6am The Morning Mix Kabes
9am The Lighthouse Lounge Andrew
11am Belly BellySisters
12pm All At Sea w/Owl & me Phoebe & Aura
1pm Thats Amore The Italians
2pm Qs Jazz n Blues Quentin Watts
4pm Cruizy Beatz DJ Cruizy
6pm Grailey Whole Celtic Show
Margaret Wyatt
8pm Sounds of Africa DJ Massaganda
10pm Chill Out Zone Manie

TUESDAY
6am Clockwise Chilla
9am Under Construction Sarah Ndiaye
10am Music, Movies, Mission Nathan Kaye
11am Byron Business Phil Daly
12pm Wirritjin Terra Nullis
2pm The Atomic Cafe RadioActive Reeta
4pm Below the Radar The Invisible Man
6pm Post Modern Backlash Hudson
8pm Radio Mundial Steve Snelgrove
10pm Shels Place Shel

WEDNESDAY
6am Catch and Grab DJ Holly Holster
9am 2481 Undone Nicqui Yazdi
11am Fabwah Tommy T-Jet
12pm Suara Indonesia Francesca & Kirana
1pm Pregnancy,Birth & Beyond
Hunna & Lara
2pm The Junkyard Stuey
4pm Olylamas Beanbag Olylama
6pm Bongo Gum Brett Diemar
8pm Gimme Shelter Fiona
10pm All Funked Up Mr Mantiki
THURSDAY
6am Walk With Me Peter Thomas
9am Arts Canvas Karena
11am Bohemian Beat Riddhi
12pm Juke Joint Tony Parker
2pm Audio Chocolate Rich
4pm Future Classics Matt Meir
6pm Crossroads Paul Martin
8pm Cruisin for a Bluesin
The Honeydripper
10pm Booty Call Lainie

FRIDAY
6am That Friday Feeling Nicky
9am Social Savvy Networking
Russell and Maxim
10am The Permaculture Hour Steve Miller
Reflections Alison
11am Mystery Train Sista Mary
1pm Whirled Music Phil Hirst
2pm Grooveyard Teesha & Nilesh
4pm Tribute Tegs
6pm Chopsuey Rachy
8pm Submerged/Down & Out
Si Clone/Slinky
10pm Sonic Rotation POB/Dr Brian

SATURDAY
6am Bay Rock Tark
8am Musical Kaleidoscope Jill
10am Cowboys Sweetheart Carrie D
12pm Blues from the Bay Anthony & Ken
2pm Paris Cat Alley Lou
4pm Full Circle Damien
6pm Random Rhythms Ashgirl
8pm Diggin in the Archives
Undertaker & Joan of Arc
10pm The Hypnagogic State Ice Creme Kid

SUNDAY
8am Alans Alphabet Alan E.
10am Jazz Moods Jean Brown
12pm Omnibus RG Pedicini & Les Schmidt
2pm Radio Latina
Yolanda, Salvador & David
4pm The Bay Lounge aqua
6pm Roots & Culture DJ Selector
8pm Ice Cream Truck Fulton Hobbs
10pm The Space Between Mr Hugs
WINTER PROGRAM
MAY 1, 2012 OCT 31, 2012
BayFM Public Fund donations are tax deductible
Safari with
Velociraptor
THIS SUNDAY SEES BOOTS-AND-ALL PRESENTER JOSH
POLLARD BRING HIS REGULAR SUNDAY SAFARI TO THE
BUDDHA BAR, A SMORGASBORD OF DJS, LIVE MUSIC,
INCLUDING PUNKS JUMP UP, YOLANDA BE COOL,
SAMPOLOGY DJ SET, OCEANICS AND PIRATES ALIVE.
VELOCIRAPTOR ARE JUST ONE OF THE ACTS LINED UP FOR
SUNDAY. THE ECHO GRABBED A MOMENT.
You guys started the band with three members and now there are
12 of you; could you explain how this happened? After scientists
were no longer allowed to clone sheep for ethical reasons they went
underground and started experiments with raptors. They made many
copies of the three of us, much like in the classic flm Multiplicity, and
we are the fortunate 12 that escaped the lab.
Do you have many disagreements in the way of musical direction
in a band of 12? Its a pretty easy afair generally; although we all like a
lot of diferent stuf we are united by a love of garage pop in its many
diferent guises so it generally all works out.
How does it feel to be considered the most hyped band at the
Brisbane Big Sound Music Conference alongside artists such as
Clare Bowditch and Mia Dyson? Thats quite an honour. I think it
was mainly due to our show there last year, which was crazy. This year
we returned to try to live up to the hype I think it all went pretty rad.
Victory!
You have just released a new album; how are you feeling with the
fnished product? It all came together really nicely and its complete
with some of the fnest street-fghter-inspired artwork of all time!
People have applauded the band for being very entertaining to
watch live because there are so many of you. Is the new record
just as gratifying without having to listen to it performed live? I
think theyre two separate things really and both are good, but the
recordings allow the songs to be heard in a well-balanced pop way
whereas live is all about taking those same songs and giving them a
diferent life. Visual spectacle, surround sound, 4D-controlled chaos.
You have been described as sounding like The Hives, Hermans
Hermits and The Hollies. Are any of these bands big infuences of
yours? Who is your biggest musical infuence?Were all big fans of
60s pop and also modern artists who do their own variation on the
genre so its a lot of artists like The Kinks, Black Lips, and Gerry and
The Pacemakers that all make it onto that infuence list. Classic good
melodies are important when youre making straight-up garage pop
theres no production to hide behind really so infuence is often taken
from a lot of bands across many genres outside of garage as well.
Sunday Safari at the Byron Brewery Buddha Bar on Sunday. Tix
online at http://www.moshtix.com.au/event.aspx?id=60462 for $25
plus booking fee.
JESSE WITNEY & WILL HENDERSON PLAY FOR THE
CAF PARASO MUSICAL EVENING WITH GREG
SHEEHAN, PASSION FLAMENCA, PASANDO & DJ
YOLANDA AT EWINGSDALE HALL ON THURSDAY
THE STEREOTYPES
PLAY FOR
ROCKTOBER
BEERFEST AT THE
BYRON BREWERY
ON FRIDAY

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