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Darling Harbour Jazz & Blues
posted by Murray on 21 May 2010
We all know students are into Free Stuff right? If you're into Free Stuff AND Music you're in going to be styling this weekend. The 20th annual Darling Harbour Jazz and Blues Festival kicks off tonight with a great line up of free music for all. The line-up includes Australian and International musicians playing over three days, five stages and various smaller venues.
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Funny Comes to Town
posted by Murray on 1 Apr 2010
University life is serious! But that doesn't mean that Sydney is and the Sydney Comedy Festival 2010 is coming to town to prove just how funny Sydney can be. There's so many comedian's lined up to take the stage that you'll need to skip a couple of classes just to read the program.
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Byron Bay Bluesfest 2010
posted by Murray on 22 Mar 2010
The Byron Bay Bluesfest is one of the world's greatest music festivals! It doesn't get much better than listening to the world's most accomplished musician's in one of the world's classic coastal destinations. Although the focus is on Blues and Roots music, there's a huge variety of tunes on offer.
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Free Hip Hop Dance Classes
posted by Murray on 10 Mar 2010
True, hearing is a sensation usually the exclusive domain of the ears; but why should they have all the fun? If you're into Hip hop, you'd know that it's a genre that extends well beyond sound and encompasses street art, fashion and of course dance. As part of Platform 3 Hip Hop Festival, The Carriage Works is conducting free hip hop classes this Saturday, 13 March.
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Coastal Soul
posted by Murray on 4 Mar 2010
If the North Coast of New South Wales had a sound it would be earthy and soulful with a solid underbelly of blues and roots. Enter Kim Churchill. At just 18 years old, the Guitarist and Songwriter is on the road, guitar under one arm, surfboard under the other. Kim's one man sound is purcussive and intricate guitar and slide intermingled with blues harmonica and deep beatbox.
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Shoot The Player
posted by Murray on 26 Feb 2010
Sick of the highly polished razzle dazzle film clips of the music industry? If you're into grassroots organic production, you've got to check out Shoot The Player. Shoot the Player is an online experiment in spontaneous music performance, guerilla filmmaking and local discovery. All things we love at Off Campus.

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