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VOX News reports on the latest music industry news from Melbourne and around the world. Here you will find stories on musicians that have come through the VOX Academy and obtained Record Deals and Signings. Who know's, one day you could be featured on our News category.

Rock The Bay 2012 at The Esplanade Hotel

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Rock The Bay 2012 at The Espy

Vox Music Academy's famous students, Dead Letter Circus, Bugdust & Apache Medicine Men play amongst many other bands at this year's Rock The Bay Festival at The Esplanade Hotel on Saturday February 18th.

Closure In Moscow at 2012 St Kilda Festival

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Closure In Moscow

at 2012 St Kilda Festival

& The Vasco Era at The Espy

The 2012 St Kilda Festival is on this weekend with “Festival Sunday” on 12th February.

The Living End at Big Day Out

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The Living End play Big Day Out 2012

Vox Music Academy's famous students The Living End play at Big Day Out 2012 on 26th January in Sydney, 29th January in Melbourne, 3rd February in Adelaide & on 5th February in Perth.

Ash Grunwald at Ferntree Gully Hotel

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Ash Grunwald plays The Ferntree Gully Hotel

Vox Music Academy's student, Ash Grunwald plays The Ferntree Gully Hotel on Saturday 21st January and Dreamboogie Fundraiser at GH Hotel, St Kilda on Sunday 22nd January before heading overseas.

Christmas Message

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Christmas Message

First and foremost, thank you to all of Vox Music Academy’s past and present students. Without you we are nothing.  We appreciate you all! Thank you for giving us a great job!

Rob Mills Sings Christmas Carols

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Rob Mills Sings Christmas Carols

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Ready to carol: Rob Mills will sing Christmas carols with Marina Prior.

Vox Music Academy's famous student famously tangoed with Paris in the afterglow of his time on Australian Idol eight years ago.
Now it's Carol keeping Rob "Millsy" Mills warm this Christmas. That's carol of the musical variety, namely singing them while co-hosting a festive version of Morning Melodies on Monday with stage star Marina Prior.

Thousand Needles In Red National Tour

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Thousand Needles In Red National Tour

At first glance, Thousand Needles In Red resemble a familiar trope of the Australian music industry - the side-project. Formed in 2009 around the partnership of journeyman guitarist Tristan Bouillaut (most famously of Sydney rockers Kill The Capitol) and Vox Music Academy student, vocalist Clint Boge, (of Brisbane rockers The Butterfly Effect), the band's aggressive sound - coupled with members' pedigrees - saw them immediately positioned as a side-project of the more successful The Butterfly Effect.

Vasco Era - Album of The Week

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Vasco Era - Album Of The Week

Check this out – Another great review for Vox Music Academy students, The Vasco Era's Self Titled CD.

Get professional singing lessons, like Ted at Melbourne's Vox Music Academy at the Brunswick, Dandenong or Bayswater studios.

The Vasco Era

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The Vasco Era

Bryget Chrisfield has always thought THE VASCO ERA capable of achieving international acclaim. “I’d rather be normal, a normal guy,” frontman SID O’Neil admits. His bassist brother TED believes, “There was a bit of self-sabotage – not deliberate.”

CREEPSHOW – Saturday October 29, The Espy

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CREEPSHOW - Saturday October 29, The Espy

The lineup for this year’s edition of Creepshow was extremely strong, and much devilish and rocking fun was had by all. Moroccan Kings took the stage, dressed as Red Indians, and tore the Espy front bar down with their funky but bold take on alternative rock. Their sound and performance is ultra quirky, but they have a massive sound for a three piece. Heaps of fun.

Gyroscope

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Gyroscope at The Corner Hotel on Friday 18th November

Bands and artists have a habit of taking inspiration from basically everywhere, but for the Gyroscope boys, their biggest inspiration for their latest tour came from a trip of nostalgia. Already having kicked off the adventure last week, Gyroscope announced that this year, the setlist for their national Choose Your Own Adventure headline tour will be left entirely up to the fans. Call them lazy buggers, or call it a dream come true, all Gyroscope fans got the opportunity to vote on the band's Facebook page for the songs that they wanted to hear played live. At the end of the voting, the 16 songs with the most votes would then be put together as the setlist for the national tour. The voting is over, the tour has begun, and the boys couldn't be more excited. After all, for them, it was the easiest setlist that they've ever had to work with.

King Cannons

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King Cannons

New-Zealand-come-Melbourne rock'n'rollers King Cannons get nostalgic and introspective on their debut album (yet to be named), as lead singer Luke Yeoward explores what could have been and what was meant to be all along.

Hatchet Dawn

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Hatchet Dawn

After hitting the scene some four years ago, Melbourne based gothic metal five piece Hatchet Dawn released a very well received EP, entitled Faith in Chaos, and were selected to support Marilyn Manson across Australia in 2009, and now unleash their debut album Rebirth upon an unsuspecting world.

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