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One Electric Day with Belinda Carlisle, Icehouse, and more

Nov 19, 2023 at 10:30 AM  ·  Werribee Park, K Road Werribee Park, K Road

One Electric Day
Nov 19
One Electric Day
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Jon Stevens, born in Upper Hutt, New Zealand, became a teen idol before leading Noiseworks. Known for his versatile, genre-spanning music, he starred as Judas in "Jesus Christ Superstar" and fronted INXS. Collaborated with Dave Stewart on the album "Starlight."
Lead singer of ‘70s Australian band Sherbet and successful solo artist Daryl Braithwait emerged with hits like "You're My World." Notable for albums like Edge and Rise, and songs "The Horses." Worked with Daft Punk, and inducted into ARIA Hall of Fame. Known for pop/rock style with contemporary sound.
After Hunters & Collectors disbanded in 1997, Mark Seymour launched a solo career with "King Without a Clue" in 1998, blending folk and country styles. Collaborating with brother Nick Seymour and others, he produced hits like "Last Ditch Cabaret" and "The Ghost of Vainglory."
Founded in Melbourne in 1985, Boom Crash Opera combined muscular rock with rich melodics, akin to INXS and Tears for Fears. Known for hits like "Great Wall" and "Onion Skin," they achieved national success but found limited international fame. Member shifts and label issues marked their journey.
Belinda Carlisle, born in Hollywood, was the lead singer of the Go-Go's, a popular new wave band known for hits like "Our Lips Are Sealed." Going solo, she released top-charting albums featuring hits like "Mad About You" and "Heaven Is a Place on Earth," transitioning to mainstream success. She explored various musical styles, including French chanson and Buddhist chants. Carlisle collaborated with Diane Warren and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with the Go-Go's in 2021.

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