Hunters & Collectors
Seppeltsfield Barossa
Seppeltsfield Road
29 mars 2020
13:00 UTC+10:30
J'y étais
Laisser une critique
Description du concert
Running Times: Gates - 1:00pm Boom Crash Opera - 1:40pm-2:10pm Killing Heidi - 2:30pm-3:10pm Baby Animals - 3:30pm-4:10pm The Angels - 4:35pm-5:20pm The Living End - 5:45pm-6:30pm James Reyne - 6:55pm-7:45pm Hunters & Collectors - 8:15pm-9:30pm *Please note, all times are approximate and are subject to change.
Afficher plus
Trouver un endroit où dormir
Marchandise Bandsintown
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Photos live
Voir toutes les Photos
Commentaires des fans
Natalie
17 octobre 2022
I've seen the Hunters so many times since the 80's and last weekend's performance was right up there! They were all in fine voice, especially Mark Seymour and all of the talented musicians played amazingly. Horn section is a huge point of difference. They have such a great back catalog of songs and I could have listened to them for another hour they were so good. Such a treat for us to witness them together again. Truly one of Australia's best bands. ❤️🎺🎸🥁🎹 🎷
Bella Vista, Australia@Bella Vista Farm
Découvrez plus d'artistes à suivre & synchronisez votre musique
Trouvez vos favoris
Partager l’événement
Biographie de Hunters & Collectors
Hunters & Collectors were a long-running (1980-1998) Australian band originally influenced by German experimentalists like Can and later leaning more towards popular rock. Taking their name from a Can song, the band was formed by Mark Seymour (guitar, vocals), John Archer (bass), Doug Falconer (drums), Geoff Crosby (keyboards), Greg Perano (percussion), Ray Tosti-Gueira (guitar), and Robert Miles (sound engineer and art director, considered a full member).
After recording their first album, which featured the single Talking to a Stranger, the band traveled to Germany to record with famed producer Conny Plank. In 1984, the band reorganized, adding a three-piece horn section and losing the second guitarist. By 1986, the band's style was moving away from the sweat-drenched rhythmic jams of their early days to a more song-centered aproach centered on Seymour (whose younger brother Nick was a member of Crowded House). Throw Your Arms Around Me was a successful single in many countries.
The band was never able to match the worldwide attention they reached in 1986, though they continued to record with considerable success in Australia, and maintained a loyal fanbase elsewhere.
Plus d'infoAfter recording their first album, which featured the single Talking to a Stranger, the band traveled to Germany to record with famed producer Conny Plank. In 1984, the band reorganized, adding a three-piece horn section and losing the second guitarist. By 1986, the band's style was moving away from the sweat-drenched rhythmic jams of their early days to a more song-centered aproach centered on Seymour (whose younger brother Nick was a member of Crowded House). Throw Your Arms Around Me was a successful single in many countries.
The band was never able to match the worldwide attention they reached in 1986, though they continued to record with considerable success in Australia, and maintained a loyal fanbase elsewhere.
Art
Australian
International
Funk
Rock
Rock N Roll
Experimental
Pub Rock
R&b/soul
Rnb-soul
Suivre cet artiste