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  •  joanne bennett 2025Mine goes to 11 in honour of Rob Reiner.

    1. Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter - The Hordern Pavillion
    Yes, it would have been awesome if it was with John Lydon, but Frank Carter is great frontman in his own right. Seeing Steve Jones, Paul Cookand Glenn Matlock together again doing those songs was pretty special too. 

    2. Cronulla Jazz & Blues Festival - Cronulla Beach
    Great to have something like this in The Shire. Standouts where Spurs for Jesus and Ellie & The Vandelles (what a voice!). 

    3. Australian Labor Party winning the federal election
    I was playing a show at Marrickville Bowlo when the results came in so it was quite the celebration. 

    4. Ray Ahn’s 60th birthday party – MoshPit
    A night of celebration with performances by The Hovering Spooks, Hard-Ons, and Boiling Frogs (featuring past and present members of Hoodoo Gurus).

  • the jane does lp cvrThe Jane Does – The Jane Does (self released)

    It seems hard to find good bands fronted by women no longer aged in their teens in Sydney these days. The reality is that the city’s small roster of rock and roll venues means the sisters (mums? aunts?) aren’t hiding, you just need to look for them at the right time.

    Along with The Sugar Beats and Raising Ravens, The Jane Does are the pick of the semi-femme crop (although technically you could say that the former come from Wollongong.)

    The Jane Does are  Rebecca Halley (vocals and guitar) and Joanne Bennett (bass and vocals) sharing front-of-stage duties with guitarist Matt Allison. Rebecca and Jo are cousins and have shared stages before. They’ve had a series of drummers but Tim Savage now seems firmly sequestered on the stool, barring spontaneous combustion or bizarre gardening accidents.

  • joanne bennett 2024Top Ten for 2024 in order of event

    The Breeders at Enmore Theatre
    Starting off with "Saints", ending with "Divine Hammer" and everything you’d want to hear in between.

    Grazza-Fest at The Great Club
    We lost a beautiful man last year so we all got together to celebrate Graham Bowditch the best way we know how. With the music he loved. Held on the weekend of his annual BBQs, the bands were: The Strike-Outs, Hellebores, The Glycereens, Rocks, The Pink Fits, The Hard-Ons, and they all provided a great night of entertainment.

    Recording with The Jane Does at Rancom St Studios
    The studio is owned by Garth Porter from Sherbet and we had the opportunity to record a song ("Around the Bend)" there for an upcoming pop culture doco by Larry McGrath called "Yesterday’s Highway". We had Tim Carr as producer and he worked his magic with us.

    Human League at Enmore Theatre
    Managed to score a last-minute ticket to this one thanks to my bandmate Matt. Performing the classic "Dare" album in full plus a selection of their other songs. Given that it’s mostly done on synths they were able to replicate their sound perfectly.