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See below for the complete contents listing – TN177 Apr 26
For a complete index by subject matter go to the Index heading on the home page.
SNEZ announces new album and Australian tour P3
A new folk club is born P4
Fender wins court ruling protecting guitar body design P6
When red cordial turned into Wonderdust P8
Folklore network conference well attended P11
Music Industry and Organisations Directory P12
Comprehensive index update P13
Apolline entertained at VFMC P14
Sydney Guitar Show 2026 wrap up P15
Performers’ Directory P20
Lucy Kammermann awarded young performer grant P24
What’s on around the clubs? P25
Make Music Day 2026 is approaching P26
Paul McCartney banned for sharing photos of himself P27
Fundraising platform for Australian artists P27
Club and Venues Directory P28
Mick Harvey receives one of France’s highest… P30
New President makes his first report P31
Support Act to lead review into First Nations music… P32
Vale John Broomhall 1948-2026 P33
Gig Guide Directory P34
Vale Rhoda Roberts AO P35
Gold Coast halcyon days over or just beginning? P37
Festival Directory P40
Bluesfest Cancellation Official Statement P42
Will the music festival sector survive consumer… P45
PayPal announces policy exception for Bluesfest.. P50
Bluesfest touring update sees wave of cancellations P51
Out on the Weekend Festival announces hiatus for… P53
Burke & Wills Winery musical weekend P54
Bundanoon DanceFest: A Success Story P56
Jane Austen night is a highlight of the year P57
Taking the dance data to the streets P58
Vale Jenny Wanless P60
Bluegrass News P61
Poets Directory P65
What are you actually trying to say? P66
Forum P67
Folk Radio Directory P68
Talking Guitar P69
Reviews P71
New Arrivals! P75
Directory Listing Form P77
Trad&Now is an independent, monthly magazine that was established in 2002 to serve the burgeoning Australian folk, blues, roots, bluegrass, indy, alternative and world music and dance industry.
Trad&Now has become the longest running Australian national music magazine covering these genres and is primarily available by subscription in hard copy form from the website, as well as from all good newsagents throughout Australia.
Trad&Now is one of the few remaining hard copy national music magazines in the world and it’s only $66 to subscribe for 12 months (8 editions) or $121 for two years (16 editions) and it includes a free compilation CD. Subscribers are also entitled to a free entry in one of the seven directories published in each edition of the magazine.
For subscribers outside Australia, the cost is $AU96.00 including postage for one year (8 editions). A two year overseas subscription (16 editions) costs $AU181.00
Trad&Now reaches thousands of people around Australia including the majority of folk performers, folk clubs, festival organisers, dancers and folk music enthusiasts around the country. It is a perfect medium for anyone wishing to reach this specific and difficult to get to market.
We receive a great deal of material about tours, new albums, festivals, events etc and because of severe space restrictions and other priorities, there is no guarantee that any material received will be published. However, advertisers are given priority, and editorial related to any advertising to support it is guaranteed.
Given the financial difficulties experienced by the music industry during the pandemic, we’ve purposely kept advertising costs extremely low starting from only $AU88 + GST for a full colour 1/8th page. Spread over a number of shows in a tour, the cost shared by each one is negligible. Similarly, when advertising a festival, the cost is covered by the sale of only a few tickets.
As you’ll see from our website, we have the world’s largest selection of recorded Australian music in the genres covered by the magazine, in stock, ready for dispatch, anywhere in the World. We would be happy to add your music to this extensive range on consignment and have a review done and published. We only need five copies for stock to start with plus a review copy.
Folk music in its broadest sense includes traditional folk music, contemporary acoustic and alternative music, roots, blues, world, Americana, Australiana and multicultural music as is often heard at hundreds of festivals and folk clubs around Australia. This huge and growing market has been virtually ignored by the commercial music industry. This niche target market can only be easily and inexpensively reached through Trad&Now.
Trad&Now regularly carries in its 80 full colour, full gloss pages of news, an up to date festival calendar, festival reviews and previews and seven contact directories. It also has CD reviews and all the latest news making it a vital ongoing reference tool for anyone interested in any of these activities.
Back issues are also available.
Trad&Now Live! and Trad&Now magazine sponsorship opportunities
Trad&Now Live! is a free international streaming service for Australian folk music in its broadest sense.
Launched in July 2023, it operates like a radio station which can be heard world wide, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Genres included are traditional and contemporary folk music, bluegrass, acoustic blues, roots, Australiana, Americana, Celtic, World music and traditional dance music, with a little bit of bush poetry. More music is added every week. Click on the logo on the home page to listen any time, day or night. .
This is the first such service for Australian folk music and is an ideal medium for making Australian folk music available to everyone, at any time, all around Australia and in fact anywhere in the world as well.
It is also an excellent medium through which folk music related businesses, performers and events can reach folk music fans around Australia and beyond.
Trad&Now Live! complements the Trad&Now magazine and the Trad&Now website, all cross promoting each other.
A constantly updated radio playlist and other content information is available on the website.
All music heard was recorded in Australia and is available on a CD available from the Trad&Now website. The Trad&Now website has the world’s largest selection of Australian recorded folk music listed and available for sale, and Trad&Now Live! is exposing this vast catalogue of music to the world.
Advertising/sponsorship opportunities exist both in the magazine and more immediately on Trad&Now Live!.
Advertising rates in the magazine start from only $60 plus GST for a 1/8th of a page, while on Trad&Now Live!, rates start from only $1.38 per 30 second advertisement. There will only be a maximum of 4 X 30 second advertisements played per hour making the number of spots available extremely limited. Another option is to be the “sponsor” of one of the specific genre music hours which includes three advertisements in that hour for only $7.50 per day.
For more information or to submit material, contact info@TradandNow.com






















