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bmusic Newsletter No.218 May 15th - May 21st 2006 One of Australia's greatest songwriters, Go-Betweens singer Grant McLennan passed away in his sleep this past week of a suspected heart attack. He was 48 years old and is survived by his mother, sister, brother and girlfriend. A manager for McLennan's label, Lo-Max Records, commented, "He was one of Australia’s greatest songwriters. The Go-Betweens recorded a series of exceptional albums that achieved widespread critical acclaim. He was an unparalleled lyricist and a prolific and meticulous composer. His contribution to music and his commitment to his craft can’t be understated." One of McLennan's most revered pieces is the song recalling his childhood in rural Queensland, "Cattle and Cane", which was featured as one of the top ten greatest Australian songs of all time by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The Go-Betweens released six albums between their formation in the late Seventies and their split in 2000 before reforming to release three more, the latest release "Oceans Apart", earning them a long overdue ARIA award. McLennan will be dearly missed by fans and the industry as a whole, and with EMI recently signing a back catalogue deal with The Go-betweens and plans to release all six original albums and DVDs full of new photos and footage, hopefully those that have not yet experienced the brilliance of Grant McLennan will get the opportunity to do so. The tour manager for Great White at the time of the tragic Rhode Island Station nightclub fire has been jailed in the US. Daniel Biechele was jailed for four years over his involvement in the pyrotechnics display that caused the dvastating fire which killed 200 people. Biechele has said club co-owner Michael Derderian gave him permission to use the pyrotechnics at The Station; the Derderians have said he did not have permission. Biechele was sentenced to 15 years in prison for his role but the judge suspended eleven years of the sentence. Speaking to the court on the verge of tears before sentencing Biechele said, "I don't know that I'll ever forgive myself for what happened that night, so I can't expect anyone else to. I never wanted anyone to be hurt in any way. I never imagined that anyone ever would be." The club owners are still to face trial on manslaughter charges and there are several civil suits to come over the ensuing years that both club owners and the band and it's management will face. Former teen idol Leif Garrett has been jailed for 90 days on heroin and cocaine charges after dropping out of a rehab program and testing positive for drug use. Google for a recent photo of Leif and you'll barely recognise him, particularly if you happen upon a recent mug shot! We ran our last Where Are They Now? on this artist some two years ago but a fair bit has happened since then so we thought it apt to fill in recent movements this week. It's not so much an update as a replacement for the original article as the story for this guy is far from over. Regulars including Feature Article, The Week Ahead in Music History, Featured Artist and more are all inside Issue 218 of the bmusic Newsletter. Links in the Table of contents below will launch your browser, so you'll need to be online to view the newsletter. If you are unable to receive html format e-mails then copy and paste the following link into your browser's address bar to view the newsletter: http://www.bmusic.com.au/links/whatsnew/newsletters/archives/newsno218.html Thanks to everyone for reading, we'll see you next week! TABLE OF CONTENTS (You will need to be online to use the Table of Contents to jump through sections) Events Births Deaths |
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? - HOWARD JONES
FEATURED PRODUCT - ESP CUSTOM SHOP SIGNATURE ARRIVALS
THIS WEEK'S FEATURE ARTICLE - MAKING MONEY: RESELLING INDIE
THE WEEK AHEAD IN MUSIC
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