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The Helpmann Awards is an awards show, celebrating live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group Live Performance Australia since 2001. [53] Note: 2020 and 2021 were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Guardian said, "No Aphrodisiac is a demarcation in the Whitlams’ sound: gone were the boyish songs about mates and girls, replaced by melancholic, clever songs about being lonely and drinking too much (and girls). In a neat encapsulation of the band’s shift, Lewis even swapped his double bass for an electric bass halfway through the track."
The Whitlams performed "No Aphrodisiac". Kath & Kim performed with the Australian Girls Choir. Silvie Paladino: 2006: Brian Mannix, ...
'The Whitlams & the Sydney Symphony Live in Concert' is a 2008 release by The Whitlams. The album was recorded with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Sydney Opera House 20–22 September 2007. 700,000 copies were made available in the Sunday Telegraph on 1 June 2008, at the time the first non-compilation album to be given away free with a newspaper in Australia.
Best Group winners the Whitlams received their award from the group's namesake Gough Whitlam. [3] The former Prime Minister announced "It's my family." [ 4 ] Once on stage the members knelt at his feet. [ 4 ]
Eternal Nightcap – Canadian Release contains 13 tracks selected from two of their studio albums, Eternal Nightcap and Undeniably The Whitlams – Reworked. This album was released by Black Yak Phantom/Warner Music Canada in 2000, coinciding with The Whitlams Canadian tour supporting Blue Rodeo .
Prior to co-founding The Whitlams, Freedman was the front man of ska band Itchy Feet, and later the indie pop bands Penguins on Safari and The Olive Branch. [3] He had stints as sideman with Sunnyboys 1986–87 (who he would later manage), and The Hummingbirds 1989–90.
Stupor Ego, released in 1996, is the first live album to be released by The Whitlams. The album contains live recordings from performances at the Harbourside Brasserie in mid-1994, and at Goosens Hall on July 30, 1995, as part of national radio station Triple J's Real Appeal broadcast. When asked if Stupor Ego would be re-pressed Tim Freedman ...