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GROOVIN THE MOO 2009
opening date: 11 March 2009
closing date: 5 April 2009

Groovin the Moo

For the first time ever, touring regional music event, Groovin the Moo, will be stopping into three cities, across three states over three weekends in May!

The Groovin the Moo 09 Tour diary will kick off at Lou Litster Park in Townsville QLD on 2 May followed by Maitland Showground in Maitland NSW (near Newcastle) on 9 May with the final stop being Bendigo's Prince of Wale's Showground in Bendigo VIC on 16 May.

triple j Unearthed is looking for a band in each regional area, to push onto the stage and the triple j airwaves! If you are from the following regional areas then YOU could be playing with the likes of De La Soul, Ratatat, and The Living End. Woo!

Groovin the Moo Townsville regions: Townsville, Tropical North, Mackay

Groovin the Moo Maitland regions: Upper Hunter, Newcastle

Groovin the Moo Bendigo regions: Bendigo, Ballarat, Goulburn Valley

Official GROOVIN THE MOO website »

To be in with a chance you just need to have your tracks uploaded, on the site before Sunday 5th April and have on of the regions listed above selected.

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Congratulations to ...

The TruantsTHE TRUANTS - WINNER - GROOVIN THE MOO TOWNSVILLE
Indie Pop from the Delta - the five members of THE TRUANTS fuse various musical influences into a unique soundscape scattered with buzz-saw guitars, soaring vocals and rapturous percussion.

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Like AlaskaLIKE...ALASKA - WINNER - GROOVIN THE MOO MAITLAND
3 girls, 2 boys from Newcastle. LIKE ALASKA all share the songwriting duties so the band interchanges instruments and main vocal duties. Beautiful folky rock reminiscent of The Arcade Fire,

have a listen »



The DartsTHE DARTS - WINNER - GROOVIN THE MOO BENDIGO
Loud. Distorted. The Darts are made of brothers Angus and Andrew Ayres . Pushing overdriven neo grunge blues through their hands. 107 shows in last 18 months, including Kram and Devo.

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This project is supported by the Australia Council, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body, through its Music Board Section.