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08.10.2024

Issue 758

Editor’s Note

As a musician you always remember your first – the first concert you played, the first song you learnt, the first moment you realised you wanted to be a musician, your first guitar.

I had two hand-me-down guitars growing up, an acoustic my brother abandoned and an electric my cousin built, but MY first guitar when I decided that I wanted to be a rock chick was a 3/4 slick black Jixing acoustic that I bought on ebay – the perfect size for my height deficit body to comfortably play. I immediately learnt Paramore’s ‘My Heart’, soon followed by Joan Jett’s ‘Crimson and Clover’ cover trying to follow in the two powerhouses’ footsteps. Soundwise that Jixing was trash, but nearly 20 years later I still love that guitar to death!

How fitting that our cover story this month features two of my first music awakenings, with the ultimate rock chick Joan Jett gracing the cover for an exhibition that dives into the evolution of the guitar. Taking over the Art Gallery of Ballarat, Medieval to Metal: The Art and Evolution of the Guitar unpacks the rich history of the 6-string melody-maker, chronicling its rapid rise, product development and pioneering players.

This month also features chats with Xavier Rudd, Kate Miller-Heidke, Jess Ribiero, Sweethearts, HOWQUA, Duo Hoop and Custard. We take you on an exploration through the Otway Harvest Trail and have a look at culinary excellence in our venue spotlight featuring Surreal, Two Noble, TEMPO Kitchen & Bar, and The Kyn. We also have record reviews for Amyl and The Sniffers, Com Sensitive, High Vis, Jon Toogood and Kublai Khan TX.

What a rockin’ issue – powerslide in!