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The world of live music is shut down overnight when the COVID-19 pandemic strikes in early 2020. Michael, whose spent the last 50 years going to gigs every other night, must find a way to keep Mushroom afloat and his artists working. Michael's hustling to keep the industry alive during Covid would be one of his last acts as a champion for Australian music.
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Michael sells Mushroom Records to billionaire media mogul Rupert Murdoch. Twice. Kate Gudinski takes you inside the deal where Michael sold his beloved record label and then, according to some, outsmarted one of the wealthiest men in the world.
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Published 07/31/24
It’s the late 1970s and Michael Gudinski’s vision of a thriving Australian music scene has come true. Michael’s now a leading tour promoter and booking the hottest Aussie bands to play gigs around the country. Michael’s success doesn’t go unnoticed. A war between music promoters is brewing and...
Published 07/31/24