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THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS JIMMY BARNES AND IAN MOSS IN THE MALDIVES

STUCK ON A TROPICAL ISLAND WITH AUSSIE ROCK LEGENDS!!JIMMY BARNES & IAN MOSS ROCK THE MALDIVESIf you're a live music fan, you NEED to...

THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS BLUESFEST BYRON BAY

TWO VIRGINS AT BLUESFESTHOW TO SURVIVE A 5 DAY MUSIC FESTIVALHow do you explain Bluesfest to someone who's never been before? And where do you...

THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS THE FABULOUS CAPRETTOS OPENING NIGHT

THE FABULOUS CAPRETTOS OPENING NIGHT RUSSEL MORRIS, DARYL BRAITHWAITE, JACK JONES & RAI THISTLETHWAYTEThe advertising promised something special - four legends of Australian music, friends...

THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS IAN MOSS – MATCHBOOK 30TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

IAN MOSS - SOLO & ACOUSTIC A TRIP FROM ADELAIDE TO SEE IAN MOSS IN SWAN HILL VIA BYRON BAYThere’s a bit of a story...

THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS SECRET REHEARSAL

Turn Up Your Radio!!Shhhhhhh .... secret rehearsalAt a mystery location in Adelaide’s inner-west, that cannot be disclosed or else I’ll have to kill you,...
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THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS THE ANGELS A-Z THE WIRELESS SHOW

The Angels 'A-Z The Wireless Show' Live Gig & Live Stream - The Bridgeway Hotel Going back to the Bridgeway Hotel after nearly 40 years was...

THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS THE HINDLEY STREET COUNTRY CLUB

DON’T STOP UNTIL YOU GET ENOUGH Hindley Street Country Club leapt off our screens and onto the stage at the iconic Thebarton Theatrehttps://youtu.be/xCAeE19sMUwLast weekend, Adelaidians...

THAT RADIO CHICK – CHERYL LEE INTERVIEWS ANDREW FARRISS FROM INXS

 Cheryl Lee speaks to Farriss Brother, INXS keyboard and guitar player, and co-writer of most of their massive hits with mate Michael Hutchence, Andrew...
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Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972. Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry.Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.