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Running Times: Doors - 6:30pm Start - 7:30pm Support Act - 7:30pm - 8:00pm Main Act - 8:30pm - 10:30pm *Times are approximate & subject to change. Hot off the announcement of their extremely limited, vinyl collector's set, Hoodoo Gurus have announced a national tour celebrating 40 years since they released Stoneage Romeos. The Return to the Stoneage 2024 national tour will see the band play the Stoneage Romeos album in full followed by a selection of hit songs and album tracks Since forming in 1981, Hoodoo Gurus boast 10 x ARIA Top 20 albums, 9 x ARIA Top 40 singles & a host of multi-platinum albums - they're mainstays on the live scene, and influential to a new generation of artists that have arrived after them. Hoodoo Gurus last toured Australia in September 2022 to rave reviews! With special guests Tumbleweed.
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Brad
September 23rd 2024
This is my third time seeing them and probably the best they have been. They just get better with age! Keep bringing the music, Hoodoos!
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264-270 Lawrence Hargrave Dr, Thirroul, Australia
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Hoodoo Gurus Biography
Hoodoo Gurus are an Australian rock band which used influences from seventies power-pop, bubblegum pop, Beatle-esque harmonies, psychedelia and grungy garage rock. They formed in Sydney in 1981. Dave Faulkner, Rod Radalj and James Baker were originally from Perth. Baker and Radalj were original members of The Scientists, Faulkner and Baker were also members of The Victims in 1977-79.
The original lineup band was notable for having three guitars and no bass player, creating a distinctive, layered sound. They were originally known as Le Hoodoo Gurus, but they soon dropped the "Le".
The fourth founding member, Kimble Rendall, left in 1982, before the release of their first single, "Leilani" and went on to become a noted music video director; he was effectively replaced by Clyde Bramley.
Radalj was not happy with this and left the band and was replaced by Brad Shepherd, (ex-Fun Things guitarist) who had been in Bramley's previous band. Radalj went on to perform with a number of other acts, including Love Rodeo.
Hoodoo Gurus officially split in 1998, but have reformed occasionally for concerts. In 2004, they released a new album, "Mach Schau" and began touring again. The song "Come Anytime" is the theme song to Australian TV show Thank God You're Here. They also performed live in the pre-match ceremony to the 2006 NRL Grand Final. The Gurus are currently touring in 2007 including several US dates.
Discography
Albums
Stoneage Romeos (1984)
Mars Needs Guitars! (1985)
Blow Your Cool! (1987)
Magnum Cum Louder (1989)
Kinky (1991)
Crank (1994)
Blue Cave (1996)
Mach Schau (2004)
Compilations
Electric Soup (1992)
Gorilla Biscuit (1992)
Electric Chair (1998)
Armchair Gurus (1998)
Bite The Bullet (1998)
Ampology (2000)
Read MoreThe original lineup band was notable for having three guitars and no bass player, creating a distinctive, layered sound. They were originally known as Le Hoodoo Gurus, but they soon dropped the "Le".
The fourth founding member, Kimble Rendall, left in 1982, before the release of their first single, "Leilani" and went on to become a noted music video director; he was effectively replaced by Clyde Bramley.
Radalj was not happy with this and left the band and was replaced by Brad Shepherd, (ex-Fun Things guitarist) who had been in Bramley's previous band. Radalj went on to perform with a number of other acts, including Love Rodeo.
Hoodoo Gurus officially split in 1998, but have reformed occasionally for concerts. In 2004, they released a new album, "Mach Schau" and began touring again. The song "Come Anytime" is the theme song to Australian TV show Thank God You're Here. They also performed live in the pre-match ceremony to the 2006 NRL Grand Final. The Gurus are currently touring in 2007 including several US dates.
Discography
Albums
Stoneage Romeos (1984)
Mars Needs Guitars! (1985)
Blow Your Cool! (1987)
Magnum Cum Louder (1989)
Kinky (1991)
Crank (1994)
Blue Cave (1996)
Mach Schau (2004)
Compilations
Electric Soup (1992)
Gorilla Biscuit (1992)
Electric Chair (1998)
Armchair Gurus (1998)
Bite The Bullet (1998)
Ampology (2000)
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