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First ever Melbourne music memorabilia event staged by RMIT & Monash

Image: Associate Professor Shane Homan and Dr Catherine Strong with their memorabilia. PRESS RELEASE: Lovers of Melbourne s music scene will have the chance to become part of history at a special…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Feb 19, 2017
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melbourne music memorabilia event staged by rmit and monash

Image: Associate Professor Shane Homan and Dr Catherine Strong with their memorabilia.

PRESS RELEASE:

Lovers of Melbourne’s music scene will have the chance to become part of history at a special event that aims to capture five decades of memories and memorabilia under a joint RMIT University and Monash University project.

RMIT and Monash researchers, supported by the City of Melbourne, are collaborating to document Melbourne’s music activity over the past 50 years - the first time Melbourne’s music activity has been charted over such a period.

As part of their research, Monash Associate Professor Shane Homan and RMIT’s Dr Catherine Strong are holding a fan event day on Saturday 25 February (10am-6pm) at the Melbourne Town Hall, where all music lovers are invited to bring along their favourite piece of memorabilia and speak to the research team about what the item means to them.

Music experts Bruce Milne and Dobe Newton will also be on hand to speak to fans and share their insights.

Fans’ memories will be preserved as audio recordings and their items photographed as part of the project.

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Associate Professor Homan said he was looking forward to seeing people’s contributions, saying they would provide a significant historical and cultural source.

“This will be the first time Melbourne’s music scene will be documented through the eyes of fans and industry players going back 50 years, and promises to provide some fascinating memorabilia,” he said.

“These will be preserved in an online archive recording the experiences of fans, musicians and industry players that can be accessed by the music community, researchers and policy makers.”

RMIT researcher Dr Catherine Strong said: “This is a unique opportunity for fans to be a part of making history.

“Archival, interview and fan material will be documented on the project website and in a book published on Melbourne pop and rock histories.”

The fan event day is part of a wider three- year Australian Research Council grant project, Interrogating the Music City: the Cultural Economy of Melbourne. It will document the emergence and development of popular music in Melbourne, and its contribution to the city’s economy and culture from the 1950s through to the present.

“As governments around the world increasingly look to music cultures as drivers of economic development, it is important to reflect on Melbourne’s status as a music city,” Associate Professor Homan said.

The material will also form part of wider State Government and City of Melbourne processes of curation and collection of memorabilia and memories.

 

EVENT DETAILS

 

What: Retro Recall: Rock and Pop in Melbourne

When: Saturday 25 February, 10am-6pm

Where: Melbourne Town Hall, Portico Room

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