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Music in the House November 2011

Posted by Admin on 25 November 2011

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Sydney, Australia: On Tuesday 8th November, 2011 the Australian music industry gathered at NSW Parliament House for the annual Music in the House luncheon to celebrate the presentation of the Excellence in Community Support Award.

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Join the Support Act Team in Dry July

Posted by Admin on 23 June 2011

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Challenge yourself to a month off the booze this July and help adults living with cancer.
Dry July is an online social community where an individual or a team can sign up for a month of abstinence and directly help those living with cancer.

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South Australian Music Hall Of Fame

Posted by admin on 22 September 2010

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South Australia has a rich musical history which is lauded across the globe. At one point Adelaide was known as "Liverpool Downunder", producing such prodigious talents in all musical fields from Johnny Mac and Doug Ashdown to the Masters Apprentices, Cold Chisel, Glenn Shorrock and so many, many more. The flag continues to be carried today and into the future by favourites including The Hilltop Hoods, The Audreys, Beccy Cole and the world-renowned Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.

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Bertie Blackman One Night Charity Art Exhibition and Auction

Posted by admin on 6 November 2009

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Bertie Blackman One Night Charity Art Exhibition & Auction Thursday, 19th November 2009, 6-8pm.

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Support Act chosen as recipients of profits from 4th Annual EG Awards

Posted by admin on 12 October 2009

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The fourth annual EG Awards return to St Kilda's Prince Bandroom on November 20 and once again Support Act has been chosen as the fortunate recipient of profits from the night.

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There Is Music In The House

Posted by admin on 30 September 2009

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Minister Assisting the Premier on the Arts, Virginia Judge will today host a fundraising luncheon at Parliament House to support NSW musicians who are facing hardship or distress.

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Support Act's Music In The House Luncheon is approaching

Posted by admin on 28 August 2009

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The Annual Music in the House Luncheon is fast approaching. This years' recipient of the Excellence in Community Support Award is Richard Clapton. Keynote speaker for this years event is Ed St. John.

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The JD Set is HOT this year!

Posted by admin on 22 August 2009

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Jack Daniel’s is continuing to support the strength and growth of the Australia live music scene through The JD Set. Giving music fans across the country the opportunity to experience some of the best and freshest live talent that Australia has to offer!
A key element of The JD Set will be involvement with Support Act Limited (SAL) Australia’s Music Industry Benevolent Fund which provides relief and assistance to members of the Australian music industry in need or suffering hardship.

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Support Act & The Debonairs present pre ARIA Hall of Fame Lunch

Posted by Admin on 12 August 2009

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Support Act and The Debonairs (The Entertainment Industry Lunch Bunch) have great pleasure in inviting you to attend a very special PRE-ARIA HALL OF FAME LUNCH ‘09.

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Legends of Rock Dinner raises over $12,000 for Support Act

Posted by Admin on 28 October 2008

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The first, annual “Legends of Rock” dinner, ably organised by the big-hearted folks from Savage Events, was held last Friday 24th October at The Shores Function Centre in Adelaide where over 250 music lovers gathered to witness a sterling line-up of some of the genuine stalwarts of Aussie rock. Stevie Wright, back by a house band of exceptional local players, sang four Easybeats classics, GANGajang played a set packed with hits including “Sounds of Then” and “Gimme Some Lovin’”; Swanee, Tice & Evans, The Beards and Doc Neeson belted out crowd favourites and Sheridan Stewart held the show together, even though some of us were afraid her dress may not have held her together!

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