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ONE NIGHT STAND 2010
opening date: 10 February 2010
closing date: 14 March 2010

One Night Stand - Alice Springs
Over the past few years, triple j has been everywhere from Karratha (WA) to Burnie (TAS), from Humpty Doo (NT) to Port Pirie (SA) and last year Gippsland in Victoria, but we’ve never held a concert in the red centre before! With full support from Alice Springs Town Council, triple j is very excited to invite you to our free all-ages One Night Stand concert on Saturday March 27th.

John Butler Trio will be joined by Bluejuice, Gyroscope and Washington, AND triple j Unearthed will be searching for the region’s best band to open the event.

And that's not all - triple j will be running an Unearthed song writing workshop on the Saturday morning for local musicians hosted by the presenter of triple j's Drive show ‘The Doctor’.

PLUS - a representative from the band will be flown to The Seed Fund's Management workshop in the Blue Mountains, NSW.

So if you can see yourself hitting the high notes in front of thousands make sure you have your tracks uploaded by midnight Sunday 14th March. You must be an artist in the NT - Alice Springs region to be eligible.

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The Seed Management Workshop

JB SeedAs part of this amazing opportunity, John Butler and Danielle Caruana (co-founders of the seed) are offering a spot for a representative of the winning band to attend their special management workshop in the Blue Mountains in NSW. The Seed will provide and arrange transport, accommodation and meals.

The Seed aims to help Australian artists from any background, creating art and music across any genre, to establish themselves as self-sustained, professional artists. The workshop offers practical strategies for managing a band or performer in the establishment phase of their career by bringing together a group of significant professionals in the music industry. Including; managers, distributors, radio promoters, radio representatives, publicists, lawyers, grant writers, publishers and artists to share their knowledge and offer strategic advice on ways to enhance performers’ opportunities.

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Tjupi Band
Tjupi (Indigenous for Honey Ant) come from Papunya, 250kms North West of Alice Springs. Playing energetic and emotive songs they form part of the new wave of Indigenous Australian reggae.