THE EG AWARDS feat. DIED PRETTY
Thu 4th December
DOORS @20:00
LITTLE RED, EG ALLSTARS
$40 ON THE DOORProudly presenting
THE EG AWARDS
featuring DIED PRETTY
with LITTLE RED
and the EG ALLSTARS with guests
Mark Seymour,
Dave Faulkner,
Phil Manning,
Ash Grunwald,
Katy Steele,
Even and
Lilith Lane
VERY LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE - $40 ON THE DOOR
Doors open 8pm
Little Red 8:50 - 9:30pm
EG Awards announced 9:30 - 10:15pm
Hall of Fame inductees announced 10:30pm
Died Pretty 10:30 - 11:30pm
EG Allstars 11:30 - close**
** Set times are subject to change without notice
DIED PRETTY
LITTLE RED
Sticky Carpet is thrilled to announce that DIED PRETTY will headline this year's EG AWARDS at St Kilda's Prince Bandroom on Thursday December 4.
This year's concert celebrates the best music of 2008 though our online public voted awards and the choice of Melbourne's best party band LITTLE RED to open the show. But it also nods its head to the past, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Australian rock. In fact many of the artists that featured in EG's Top 50 albums poll earlier this year will perform songs at the event. Apart from DIED PRETTY, whose gorgeous Doughboy Hollow was ranked #28, some of Melbourne's favourite singers will perform classic Australian songs backed by the EG ALLSTARS.
Mark Seymour will be performing the classic Say Goodbye from Hunters & Collectors' Human Frailty (#19) with Hunters trumpeter Jack Howard; Even playing Stop and Go man, Dave Faulkner will peform a song off the fifth ranked album Stoneage Romeos, Little Birdy's Katy Steele will perform a Paul Kelly song (Gossip and post both landed in the poll); Ash Grunwald will crank out Black and Blue off Chain's killer Toward the Blues album.
This year's concert celebrates the best music of 2008 though our online public voted awards and the choice of Melbourne's best party band LITTLE RED to open the show. But it also nods its head to the past, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Australian rock. In fact many of the artists that featured in EG's Top 50 albums poll earlier this year will perform songs at the event. Apart from DIED PRETTY, whose gorgeous Doughboy Hollow was ranked #28, some of Melbourne's favourite singers will perform classic Australian songs backed by the EG ALLSTARS.
Mark Seymour will be performing the classic Say Goodbye from Hunters & Collectors' Human Frailty (#19) with Hunters trumpeter Jack Howard; Even playing Stop and Go man, Dave Faulkner will peform a song off the fifth ranked album Stoneage Romeos, Little Birdy's Katy Steele will perform a Paul Kelly song (Gossip and post both landed in the poll); Ash Grunwald will crank out Black and Blue off Chain's killer Toward the Blues album.




