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Capital News March 2004 Vol 29 No 3
In this issue, Sue Jarvis catches up with Australian country music's Golden Girl Sara Storer following her record breaking wins in the Toyota Golden Guitars in January; we talk to producer Rod Coe about the release of Slim Dusty's final recording sessions, John Elliott talks to Jim Haynes about his new album and we have a look at new releases from the Bushwackers, Keri McInerney and Jeff Aschmann. And we have a comprehensive results list from January's Tamworth festival.
Produced by Rural Press in Country Music Capital - Tamworth, Country Music Capital News is Australia's longest running monthly Country Music magazine featuring news from all over Australia and from around the world. It carries the latest news, views, cd reviews, gig guides, charts and interviews and is considered to be the voice of Australian Country Music. If you are into country music you should be subscribing to Capital News.
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| Selected extracts from the major stories in this month's issue. |
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| ENOUGH TALKING |
She may love to talk, but the fact is that SARA STORER just can’t wait to get out on the road again and sing. |
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| A DEAL AT THE OPRY |
ADAM HARVEY laughs and shakes his head as he explains why he almost didn’t get the chance to collect his fifth Golden Guitar in Tamworth in January, and how his life was turned around. |
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| BELLBIRD REVIVES HADLEY RECORDS CATALOGUE |
One of Australia’s oldest and most substantial independent country music catalogues, Hadley Records, has been acquired by new company, Bellbird Music, with the objective of giving it a "second generation" life. |
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| SLIM DUSTY’S UNFINISHED SYMPHONY |
Without doubt Australian country music’s most awaited release is the seven track treasure of songs recorded in those final sessions last year before failing health forced SLIM DUSTY to call a halt to an unparalleled 60 year recording career. |
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| BACK TO THE FUTURE |
Long-time fans of FELICITY URQUHART will notice a change when they pick up her new EP. |
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| FIGURE THIS OUT |
The amazing sales figures following the release of KENNY CHESNEY’s new album in February shouted that something extraordinary was happening. |
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| BANKING ON BANJO |
Nashville based banjo whiz ALISON BROWN is full of questions on the eve of the first Australian tour for her ‘Quartet + 1’. |
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| WORDS OF WISDOM |
During pre-production for JIM HAYNES’ new album, Words Of Wisdom, someone remarked "When there is a ukulele playing you have to laugh." |
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| VALE - COL JOHNSTONE |
The passing of COL JOHNSTONE of Inglewood Qld at 76 years of age is a sad loss to the bush ballad world. |
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| TOYOTA STAR MAKER |
Toyota Star Maker is Australia's most successful and prestigious country music talent search |
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| FESTIVAL FM 101.5 |
Capital News Festival FM 101.5 is the official country music radio station of the Tamworth Country Music Festival and in 2010 it returns. |
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| OFFICIAL GUIDE TO TAMWORTH COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL |
The Official Guide to Tamworth Country Music Festival presented by Telstra is one of the world’s biggest Festival publications. It carries exclusive Festval event information including the Official Day by Day Program and Artist by Artist Directory. |
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| EVENT SUPPORT |
Capital News supports a number of major country music events and activities... |
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