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  2. Category:Musical groups from Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. (previous page) 0–9. 28 Days (band) ... Max Q (Australian band) Melbourne Chamber Orchestra; Melbourne Gay and Lesbian Chorus;

  3. In Melbourne Tonight - Wikipedia

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    On 7 July 1965, IMT featured a then-innovative interstate live split-screen link with The Tonight Show on TCN-9 Sydney, via the recently completed co-axial cable linking Melbourne and Sydney. Kennedy signed off from In Melbourne Tonight on 23 December 1969 after 12 years. On his final program, he was given a crown—made by the GTV-9 props ...

  4. Music of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne's independent music industry has been the subject of two documentary films, Sticky Carpet in 2006 and the DIY film Super8 Diaries Project in 2008. Some of the most important and influential alternative artists emerged from Melbourne in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Post-punk band The Birthday Party are one of "the darkest and most ...

  5. Music Victoria Awards - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Donovan started the awards in 2006 to celebrate The Age Entertainment Guide's 21st anniversary. The 2006 awards were a retrospective ceremony and winners came from the past 21 years. The event occurred at the Prince Bandroom, St Kilda. Donovan ran the awards for six years as The Age EG Music Awards before leaving The Age in 2011.

  6. List of music venues in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Order of Melbourne, The - Level 2, 401 Swanston Street, Melbourne [1] The Palace - Lower Esplanade, St Kilda; The Palace Hotel, Camberwell; Palace Theatre - 20 Bourke St, Melbourne.. The Palais Theatre - Lower Esplanade, St Kilda. The Palms (At Crown Casino) - Southern Bank of Melbourne's Yarra River. Paris Cat Jazz Club - 6 Goldie Pl, Melbourne.

  7. V Festival (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The following night (4 April) the line-ups swapped cities with Pet Shop Boys playing in Adelaide and Pixies playing in Melbourne. The move was controversial, however, with tickets for one night at the Melbourne show costing only slightly less ($110 in Melbourne, $99 in Adelaide) than a festival ticket ($124), and double that to attend both nights.

  8. Tripod (band) - Wikipedia

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    Tripod began as buskers in Melbourne malls, performing a far-fetched prop act of which no record exists. They emerged as a musical act from the thriving Melbourne live music pub scene of the mid nineties, supporting popular local cover bands in such places as the Station Hotel, The Esplanade, the Central Club, the New Orleans Tavern and the Ritz, St Kilda.

  9. Soundwave (Australian music festival) - Wikipedia

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    Slipknot performing at Melbourne's Soundwave. The lineup for the 2012 festival was first announced on 7 October 2011. The 2012 Soundwave lineup featured System of a Down, Slipknot, Limp Bizkit and Marilyn Manson. This was the first time Limp Bizkit had toured Australia in eleven years.