Armstrong Studios: Melbourne's Abbey Road
Description
Throughout the '60s and '70s, South Melbourne’s Armstrong Studios (later to be called AAV and Metropolis) was Australia’s equivalent to London’s Abbey Road Studio. Led by the doyen of record producers Bill Armstrong, it was a hit factory for iconic acts such as Daddy Cool, John Farnham, Little River Band and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. It was also a breeding ground for a succession of esteemed record producers including Roger Savage, Ted Albert, Ron Tudor, Ernie Rose, Johnny Young, Molly Meldrum, Doug Brady and Tony Cohen, who created the tough Melbourne rock sound there. Join us for a panel discussion and stories and come for an enlightening trip down memory lane and the soundtrack to our lives.
What's On
The key event consists of a panel discussion, moderated by award winning music journalist, TV presenter, broadcaster and author, Jane Gazzo, with special guests: Roger Savage, producer and engineer (the Rolling Stones, the Easybeats, Return of the Jedi and Mad Max soundtracks); Mick Harvey (The Birthday Party, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and solo artist), John Olson, producer and co-author of Tony Cohen’s biography Half Deaf, Completely Mad; Ernie Rose, producer (Little River Band, Split Enz). Led by Jane Gazzo, the panel discussion will be a conversation about the Australian music industry and the recording business from the perspectives of the producers, engineers and artists. The conversation will give insight into the creation of some of the most popular and iconic music that Australia has produced over the last 50 years, recorded at Armstrong Studios.
Images: (1) Armstrong Studios. Photo: courtesy of Bilarm Music. (2) Bill Armstrong outside the Albert Road premises. Photo: courtesy of Bilarm Music. (3) Jane Gazzo, panel moderator. Photo: c ofourtesy Jane Gazzo. (4) Logo of JMC Academy.
Important Details
Time & Date
Saturday 26 July
Discussion panel 11am
Running for 90 minutes
Elevator access available from the ground floor on Park Street. Entry to main public access via double doors into auditorium.
ACCESSIBILITY
Fully wheelchair accessible, Accessible bathroom, Accessible parking nearby, Elevator access
Location
JMC Academy Auditorium, 208 Park St, South Melbourne VIC 3205