Sound Relief - SCG
The Australian music community united on 14 March 2009 to stage Sound Relief, a benefit concert to raise funds for those affected by the Victorian bushfires and Queensland floods.
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Saturday 7 February 2009 will forever be known as Black Saturday. On this day the worst bushfires in the history of Australia caused devastation across Victoria like never seen before. The effect this terrible tragedy had was felt not only here, but worldwide. Almost simultaneously Queensland was undergoing its own tragedy, with the state experiencing widespread flooding. In response to our nation's greatest ever natural disasters, Australia's music community, along with some of the biggest music names internationally, banded together for two stadium benefit concerts that ran simultaneously in both Melbourne and Sydney under the unified banner SOUND RELIEF.
Dave Faulkner
Self (Hoodoo Gurus)
Brad Shepherd
Self (Hoodoo Gurus)
Richard Grossman
Self (Hoodoo Gurus)
Mark Kingsmill
Self (Hoodoo Gurus)
Katy Steele
Self (Little Birdy)
Matt Chequer
Self (Little Birdy)
Simon Leach
Self (Little Birdy)
Scott 'Barney' O'Donoghue
Self (Little Birdy)
Fergus Deasy
Self (Little Birdy)
Cameron Bird
Self (Architecture in Helsinki)
Sam Perry
Self (Architecture in Helsinki)
Kellie Sutherland
Self (Architecture in Helsinki)
Gus Franklin
Self (Architecture in Helsinki)
James Cecil
Self (Architecture in Helsinki)
Jamie Mildren
Self (Architecture in Helsinki)
Ben Donnan
Self (Architecture in Helsinki)
Andy Kent
Self (You Am I)
Russell Hopkinson
Self (You Am I)
Davey Lane
Self (You Am I)
Stuart MacLeod
Self (Eskimo Joe)
Joel Quartermain
Self (Eskimo Joe)
Kavyen Temperley
Self (Eskimo Joe)
Nic Cester
Self (Jet)
Cameron Muncey
Self (Jet)
Chris Cester
Self (Jet)
Mark Wilson
Self (Jet)
Julian Hamilton
Self (The Presets)
Kim Moyes
Self (The Presets)
Paul Wheeler
Self (Icehouse)
Paul Gildea
Self (Icehouse)
Steve Bull
Self (Icehouse)
Glenn Reither
Self (Icehouse)