Get ready to rock Orange! This Saturday, talented young local musicians will be joined by their Sydney peers for an evening of live rock n roll in the Orange Northcourt.
Read MoreRobbie Mortimer has brought joy and happiness to many a special occasion across the Central West as the interpreter of other people’s songs
Read MoreThe JAM Orange Spring/Summer concert series wraps up this Sunday with Steel City Sue and Whoa Mule.
Read MoreWhen Monty Eccleston first got up and performed on stage here in Orange, it wasn’t his idea.
Read MoreWhen I was in school my mate lent me an MxPx tape, a bit of punk rock, and I just fell in love with it and started drumming on everything.
Read MoreMarlon Hevers is a young man determined to make his mark in the music industry
Read MoreWhen Darren Smith left Sydney’s Northern Beaches for a ‘tree change’ in Orange he never expected that the move would also reignite his love of performing live music.
Read More“There is a real uprising of original music happening in Orange and it is really exciting,” says James Rutten
Read MoreAlan Ford has been performing music for over 50 years and he’s in no hurry to stop.
Read More“I come from a town where there’s more dogs than people,” says Nat McIver, a relative newcomer to Orange who has quickly made a name for herself in the local music scene.
Read MoreOrange is fortunate to have a vibrant and growing local live music scene. So, in conjunction with JAM Orange, we thought over the next few weeks we’d introduce you to some of our talented local musicians.
Read MoreThe drama surrounding the NSW Government’s new policies on music festivals reached as far as Orange with scores of locals taking part in a rally in Robertson Park on Thursday, 21 February.
Read MoreJoin Tasmanian singer-songwriter, Claire Anne Taylor and band, live at the Orange Regional Conservatorium this Sunday.
Read MoreLive music continues in Canowindra at the Bowlo with special guest Daphne Brooks singing the night away on February 3 from 3-6pm.
Read MoreThe Central West boasts a great deal of talented musicians with many of them playing throughout the year in Orange. We thought we would introduce you to one of them, 26-year-old Clancy Pye.
Read More2018 has seen a raft of local talent performing live, with some artists cutting new musical paths for themselves such as Amy Viola and Kelly O’Donnell and others whom are emerging; James Rutten, Liv Mirrington and Gabbi Bolt to name but a few.
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