Mushroom is a major player in the Australian music scene, and this year they're marking their 50th anniversary with a big birthday bash.
"In the first few weeks after being born, I was already heading out on tour," he told ABC News Breakfast.
Matt began officially working for Mushroom back in 2003 at 17 years of age, before stepping into the role of CEO after his father's passing. "When dad first started Mushroom in 1972, there was really no Australian music industry," Matt Gudinski said. "For the 10th anniversary, we held a concert at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl and the 25th anniversary we held an amazing show at the MCG back in 1998 which was, at the time, one of the biggest concerts ever held in Australia," Matt said – and it's fitting that Ed Sheeran, a close friend of Mushroom and Michael himself,"To be able to do something again like that for the 50th is something that I am really excited about, the whole company is excited about it and so many of the...
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
AUKUS deal to ‘shape and strengthen’ Australia’s economy for ‘decades’Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the AUKUS deal will 'shape and strengthen' Australia's economy for 'decades into the future' as it will provide job opportunities and advances in technology. “This represents the single biggest investment in Australia’s defence capability in our history, and the single biggest leap in terms of capacity and use of technology in our history as well,” he said during Question Time. “This will be an Australian sovereign capability, once the Australian flag appears on a plane, a piece of equipment, a ship, a submarine then it is controlled by Australia and it operates at the direction of the government of Australia,” Mr Albanese said. “The building of nuclear-powered submarines in Adelaide, that will be built by Australian workers with Australian products, having Australian skills and producing 20,000 direct Australian jobs, as well as a massive multiplier effect on our capacity to have advanced manufacturing in this country.”
Read more »
Many Australian farmers are about to get a lucky break after years of drought and floodsIt has been a tumultuous five years from drought to plagues to floods, but farmers across southern Australia are about to catch a lucky break — the autumn break to be precise.
Read more »
Australian airline launches massive sale with flights starting from $55Aussies looking to go on holiday without breaking the bank are in luck with bargain flights to a range of destinations on offer in VirginAustralia’s latest sale. 7NEWS
Read more »
IBM slashes dozens from Australian tech consulting armGlobal technology giant IBM has taken the axe to a significant part of its Australian IT consulting arm, making dozens of senior leaders from its advisory business redundant as it struggles with a downturn in demand.
Read more »
'Unquestionably strong': RBA leader praises Australian banks amid Credit Suisse takeoverAustralians concerned about whether their banks will experience the same troubles as some global institutions have been given some words of assurance.
Read more »
Don’s Party: the Australian epitome of why you should never talk politics with friendsBruce Beresford’s 1976 film, set at an election eve party in 1969, follows a group of Labor supporters who begin the night celebrating, then commiserating with infidelity and booze
Read more »