"I'll Be Gone," written by Mike Rudd, was Spectrum's debut single. Released in January 1971, it became a #1 hit in Australia. Chris Franklin's latest documentary film delves into this song, the era, the band and of course, Mike Rudd.
Settle in for a day of country racing done right at Thomas Farms Racecourse with two great ways to experience the action!
🐎 Spry Civil Construction Package – $180pp Enjoy the day in style with reserved seating inside the Bridges Event Centre, a plated luncheon, 4.5-hour premium beverage package, racebook, and full access to in-house TAB & TV screens. Limited tables of 10 available.
Adeaze the legendary soulful brothers from New Zealand, will perform all their timeless hit songs at the Ambarvale Hotel for the very first time Saturday May 30th.
With special guests Joseph Vuicakau from the Voice 2025 and host for the night TJ Your MC.
Nahko Bear is an American singer-songwriter and the voice behind Nahko and Medicine for the People, creating music rooted in the belief that music is medicine. Carrying Native heritage alongside Filipino and Puerto Rican roots, Nahko channels lived experience, trauma, and healing into songs that speak to resilience, accountability, and collective restoration.
Sasha is coming to Felons Barrel Room for a special long weekend Sunday session on 7th June.
One of electronic music’s most enduring and influential artists, Sasha has spent more than three decades shaping the progressive house genre - from the era-defining Renaissance and Northern Exposure mixes through to his groundbreaking Involver series and beyond.
An American actor Bob, lands in Tokyo for an ad film and ends up meeting Charlotte, who's left behind by her photographer husband. Gradually, the two discover a friend within each other.
Nahko Bear is an American singer-songwriter and the voice behind Nahko and Medicine for the People, creating music rooted in the belief that music is medicine. Carrying Native heritage alongside Filipino and Puerto Rican roots, Nahko channels lived experience, trauma, and healing into songs that speak to resilience, accountability, and collective restoration.