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    A tribute night dedicated to Rowland S. Howard and the simultaneous opening of a new live music venue in St. Kilda, Melbourne is being held on the 1st of March.

    "A brand new 400 capacity venue is set to open up in the heart of Melbourne’s St Kilda, with The Age‘s Sticky Carpet reporting that a new live music room is set to launch in March, with a special tribute show to fallen singer-songwriter Rowland S. Howard.

    Located on Acland Street, St. Kilda’s the Memo will host the likes of Mick Harvey, Tex Perkins, Spencer P. Jones and more in a show that will double as the venue’s christening live gig, as well as a show in honour of Howard; the legendary Birthday Party guitarist and solo artist losing his battle with liver cancer in 2009, as beautifully chronicled in the 2011, Richard Lowenstein-directed documentar, Autoluminescent.

    The tribute show takes place on March 1st to a sold out crowd, and the music venue’s Facebook page states the event was “carefully put together by Rowland’s Friends, family and collaborators… an event that you’ll not be able to witness anywhere else at any time.”

    The Rowland S. Howard gig is set to be the first of many at the venue, which will host St Kilda Sunday Sessions weekly from 3pm with a proposed lineup of four acts filling the 400 capacity band room each Sunday. “We are giving bands the opportunity to play a big room. Friday nights at the Memo will be focusing on the large acts,” promises the venue’s promoters.

    “We are providing a fabulous space for touring acts, unique gigs, well known bands. Stay tuned for announcements,” they tease, “you will love what’s planned.”

    The original site for the Memo first opened in 1924, through money raised by the community after the First World War, as a dance hall and theatre adjacent to the St Kilda Memorial Hall. By the thirties it had been coverted by Hoyts into a ‘picture theatre’ until 1958, where it dried up and was left largely unused until 2001 when it was developed into the Dog’s Bar Arts Hub, running over 220 events in 2010.

    The Memo is the new name for the venue, which aims to be running “live music, cabaret, comedy, film screenings, storytelling, dancing, and other arts events… as well as big social and corporate functions & events,” according to the St Kilda Village website.

    The new venue is the latest in a string of new venues that have openend in Melbourne recently. Including the curiously eccentric (and deliberately misspelt) music hotspot on the former site of Phoenix Public House called The Jewell Of Brunswick Hotel, the title taken from the winning entry of a local competition to name the venue.

    It joins the equally eccentrically named venue in Sydney Road, the Rare And Reclusive, Oft Neglected, Lesser Spotted Mallard, a 300 capacity venue band room that opened last October. Joining Melbourne’s list of inner-north music sites, including Fitzroy’s The Rochester kick-starting a new 150 capacity upstairs band room, and a club named Level 2 opening just up the road from The Northcote Social Club.

    Meanwhile, Melbourne’s venue bookers recently underwent a game of musical chairs, shifting roles and titles between Collingwood’s legendary pub The Tote, St Kilda’s Prince Bandroom, and Revolver.
    Rowland S Howard ‘The Prince of St Kilda’ Tribute Gig

    The Memo, 88 Acland Street, St Kilda
    Friday 1 March
    SOLD OUT

    Covering the music of the late Rowland S Howard from Young Charlatans, The Birthday Party, These Immortal Souls and Rowland’s Solo albums."

    FEATURING
    Mick Harvey
    JP Shilo
    Brian Hooper
    TJ Howden (Hungry Ghosts)
    Tex Perkins
    Hugo Race
    Harry Howard
    Jonnine Standish
    Spencer P Jones
    Phill Calvert
    Genevieve McGuckin
    Penny Ikinger
    Angela Howard
    Dimi Dero
    Tex Napalm
    and more very special guests

    http://www.tonedeaf.com.au/news/loca...rd-tribute.htm

    A second show has been announced.
    Last edited by Kollaps; 02-04-2013 at 06:05 AM.

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    I know no one here is really interested but I thought I'd just put up a of video from the gig the other night. It was very emotional. Very sad but a great night and a great tribute to a musician that truly deserved it.



    Here is one of the highlights (for me).

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    Here is the whole Autoluminiscent Documentary about Rowland, hope you folks enjoy it.

    Damn man, he was so fuckin unique.

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    My neighbor organised a proposal for a local alleyway that Rowland used to walk down on the way for his daily coffee to be named in his honor. The lane will be known as "Rowland S. Howard Laneway". There will be separate perspex displays along the lane with information about Rowland's bands and music including The Young Charlatans, The Boys Next Door, The Birthday Party, Crime & City Solution, RSH & Nikki Sudden, These Immortal Souls and of course his highly acclaimed and amazing solo albums.

    While Rowland deserved much more recognition then this, it's a great start.
    There are celebrations in St Kilda tonight as the Port Phillip Council has voted unanimous in favour of the naming of a laneway after Rowland S Howard, the legendary guitarist of The Birthday Party, who died from liver cancer in 2009.

    The laneway is between Eildon Road and Jackson Street in St Kilda.

    As stated on the Facebook group that started this initiative:

    Both Rowland and his music hold a special place in the hearts and minds of not just the local residents, past and present, but also the live music comunity worlwide and we would like to celebrate this memory for the future.


    The petition was presented at the meeting that had been signed by many renowned international musicians, including US musicians, Lee Ranaldo from Sonic Youth, Henry Rollins, Barry Adamson and Shane MacGowan of the Pogues.
    http://thedwarf.com.au/news/14571/a-...wland-s-howard
    I'm really appreciative that I was able to contribute my own personal letter to the proposal as a local resident on Jackson Street and pay back an enormous emotional debt that I feel is owed to Rowland S. Howard.
    Last edited by Kollaps; 04-23-2013 at 07:31 AM.

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