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In this excerpt from a 2012 oral history interview for the NFSA, Michael Gudinski talks about signing Kylie Minogue, being surprised by her huge international success and appreciating her undy

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In a 2012 oral history interview with Wendy Stapleton for the NFSA, Michael Gudinski talks about launching the Mushroom label with the groundbreaking triple LP Sunbury 1973: The Great Aust

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In a 2012 oral history interview with Wendy Stapleton for the NFSA, Michael Gudinski talks about the first big hit for the Mushroom label in 1974, the Skyhook’s LP Living in the 70s, which

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An excerpt from the Thomas Rome Lecture from 2012 delivered by Michael Gudinski on the importance of Australia's music industry. 

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From composed scores to pre-existing popular music, this collection focuses on examples of film music from a range of notable Australian features.

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The wistful and yet danceable song ‘Live it Up’ by Australian band Mental As Anything provides the soundtrack for a very 80s party scene in New York in Crocodile Dundee.

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Whether you're a big Kylie fan or new to her work, why not test your Kylie knowledge with these 50 fun facts?

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Our Kylie Minogue online collection is sure to have you Spinning Around!

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The opening of the Columbia pressing plant in 1926 with its brand new technology of electrical (as distinct from purely acoustic) recording opened the doors to Australian performers to record their

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Sydney was written and recorded in 1927 by Maurice Chenoweth, a well known ‘silvery tenor’.