Scenestar was a
not-for-profit organisation
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promoting
underage
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events in
Melbourne
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,
Australia
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between 1995 and 1997. The organisation was run by teenagers Aaron Shipperlee and Pheona Donohoe, assisted by a team of volunteers at shows. Scenestar organised events at the
Corner Hotel
The Corner Hotel in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond, Victoria, Australia, is a remodelled 19th-century pub which has been a live music venue since the 1940s and, since 1995, a popular rock music venue and rooftop bar.Johnston, Chris. "Corner� ...
and Central Club Hotel in
Richmond
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.
History
Aaron Shipperlee met Pheona Donohoe at ''The Venue'' in
Noble Park
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. Donohoe was a member of the
City of Greater Dandenong
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''Muso Network'', booked many of the
alternative
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bands at ''The Venue'', and was involved in the ''Decimus Gnu'' compilation CD.
Scenestar embraced the
DIY ethic by not conforming to government-funded youth entertainment programs provided by ''The Push''. Door prices were kept to a minimum and often equated to $1 per band. Events featured
underground bands
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and frequently included
all-girl bands from ''Rock’N’Roll High School''. Scenestar was regularly promoted in local
street press, newspapers, magazines and community radio. A feature article was included in the September 1995 issue of the Australian
Rolling Stone magazine
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.
Fanzines
Scenestar's main promotional tool of
fanzines was inspired by the ''Manic! Crew'' newsletters. Shipperlee's ''Nappy Kill'' fanzine was available via mail-order and at alternative record stores, while Donohoe's ''Swirl'' was mailed to the 1,000 plus members on the Scenestar mailing list. Printing and postage costs were subsidised through advertising arrangements with local record labels and often included free marketing material such as samplers from
Flying Nun, Rapido, Brass Companion and
Murmur.
Other Publicity
Donohoe presented a weekly all-ages gig report on the
PBS-FM Thursday drive program in order to promote the Scenestar events. She later presented the Australian music show on the station between 2000–2003 and was the station's Music and Promotions Manager in 2000–2002. Scenestar was also featured on one of the first episodes of the
ABC TV program
Recovery
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in 1996. Donohoe later joined the show as their all-ages scene presenter between 1997 and 1999.
[Tijs, A. (2 July 1996). "All ages scene", Beat Magazine, 613, pp. 18-20.]
List of Events
There were 33 official Scenestar events
* Saturday 1 April 1995 with Meanies, Warped, Snout, Daisygrinders, Muffcake (*)
* Saturday 29 April 1995 with Front End Loader,
Screamfeeder
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, Sidewinder, Midget, Gudgeon (*)
* Saturday 13 May 1995 with
You Am I, Bodyjar, Snout, Automatic, Something For Kate (*)
* Saturday 24 June 1995 with
Frenzal Rhomb
Frenzal Rhomb are an Australian punk rock band that formed in 1992 in Sydney. Three of the group's albums have entered the top 20 on the ARIA Albums Chart: ''A Man's Not a Camel'' (1999), '' Hi-Vis High Tea'' (2017) and ''Smoko at the Pe ...
, Providence, Kilfinnan, Salmonella, Muffcake
* Saturday 1 July 1995 with Bodyjar, One Inch Punch, Caustic Soda
* Saturday 8 July 1995 with
TISM
TISM (an acronym of This Is Serious Mum) are a seven-piece anonymous alternative rock band, formed in Melbourne, Australia on 30 December 1982 by vocalist/drummer Humphrey B. Flaubert, bassist/vocalist Jock Cheese and keyboardist/vocalist Eu ...
, Trout Fishing In Quebec, Incursion, Warped, Salmonella
* Saturday 22 July 1995 with Incursion, Spudgun, Sandpit, Kitty Cat Harness, Stick Figure, Tuff Muff
* Saturday 5 August 1995 with Fridge, Muffcake, Something For Kate, Food, Quadbox, Buttjuice
* Saturday 19 August 1995 with
The Meanies
The Meanies are an Australian punk rock band formed in 1988 by D.D. Meanie (a.k.a. Dennis DePianto) on lead guitar, Link Meanie (a.k.a. Lindsay McLennan) on vocals and guitar, Ringo Meanie (a.k.a. Mark Hobbs) on drums, and VB Meanie (a.k.a. Da ...
, Nunchucka Superfly, Midget, Spudgun, Hardware
* Saturday 2 September 1995 with Christbait, Regurgitator, Lawnsmell, Gerling, Hecate, Midget Stooges, Plunge
* Saturday 9 September 1995 with Incursion, Fur, Dioline, Drop City, Something For Kate
* Saturday 16 September 1995 with Channel Zero, Downtime, Superheist, Alchemist, Tuff Muff, Haite
* Saturday 30 September 1995 with Something For Kate, Kilfinnan, Salmonella, Quadbox, Pyroherra, Stick Figure, Caffeine, Judge Jumby, Day Break
* Saturday 7 October 1995 with
Bodyjar
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, Incursion, Sidewinder, Toe To Toe, Something For Kate, Caustic Soda, Spdfgh
* Saturday 14 October 1995 with
Spiderbait
Spiderbait is an Australian alternative rock band from Finley, New South Wales, formed in 1991 by bass guitarist and singer Janet English, drummer and singer Kram (musician), Kram, and guitarist Damian Whitty. In 2004 the group's cover version o ...
, Incursion, Ricaine, Salmonella, Tuff Muff, Miffy, Resistica
* Saturday 28 October 1995 with
Powderfinger
Powderfinger were an Australian rock band formed in Brisbane in 1989. From 1992 until their break-up in 2010, the line-up consisted of vocalist Bernard Fanning, guitarists Darren Middleton and Ian Haug, bass guitarist John Collins and drummer ...
, Fur, Sidewinder, Zambian Goat Herders, Sandpit, Something For Kate
* Saturday 13 January 1996 with Muffcake, Headcase, Buttjuice, Kilfinnan, Golden Lifestyle Band, Quadbox
* Saturday 17 February 1996 with
Magic Dirt
Magic Dirt are an Australian rock band, which formed in 1991 in Geelong, Victoria, with Daniel Herring on guitar, Adam Robertson on drums, Adalita Srsen on vocals and guitar, and Dean Turner (musician), Dean Turner on bass guitar. Initially for ...
, Frenzal Rhomb, Spdfgh, Hurter (*)
* Saturday 2 March 1996 with Ricaine,
Something For Kate
Something for Kate are an Australian alternative rock band, which formed in 1994 with Paul Dempsey on lead vocals and guitar, and Clint Hyndman on drums. They were joined in 1998 by Stephanie Ashworth on bass guitar and backing vocals. The grou ...
, Warped, Kilfinnan, Paintstripper, Steel Worker
* Saturday 16 March 1996 with No Fun At All, Millencolin, One Inch Punch, Blitz Babies, Wrong Body, Crettins Puddle
* Saturday 6 April 1996 with Incursion, Warped, Sandpit, Golden Lifestyle Band, Hurter, Living End
* Saturday 11 May 1996 with Frenzal Rhomb, Lawnsmell, Muffcake, Kilfinnan, Crettins Puddle, No Comply
* Saturday 1 June 1996 with Ricaine, Budd, Midget, Tweezer
* Saturday 8 June 1996 with Bodyjar, Porkers, Muffcake, Fallout
* Saturday 15 June 1996 with
Something For Kate
Something for Kate are an Australian alternative rock band, which formed in 1994 with Paul Dempsey on lead vocals and guitar, and Clint Hyndman on drums. They were joined in 1998 by Stephanie Ashworth on bass guitar and backing vocals. The grou ...
, Tweezer, Golden Lifestyle Band, Even, Valve
* Saturday 29 June 1996 with Nitocris, Salmonella, Kilfinnan, Crettins Puddle, Caffeine
* Saturday 6 July 1996 with Automatic, Muffcake, Quadbox, Nancy Vandal, Humbug, Bobbits
* Saturday 20 July 1996 with Spdfgh, Budd, Warped, Sneaker, Hardware, Sin Dog Jelly Roll, Numbskulls, Abode
(*) Events held at The Corner Hotel, Richmond. All other events were held at The Central Club, Richmond.
References
External links
* {{cite web , title=Live music venue in Melbourne , website=Corner Hotel , url=http://cornerhotel.com/ , access-date=2021-12-04
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