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Jack Ladder and the Dreamlanders

GALLERY: FBi Presents Volumes 2015

Sydney got a brand new live music concept on the weekend – on FBi’s birthday, no less! We couldn’t have asked for a better present than VOLUMES: an all-day multi-venue takeover in Darlinghurst featuring some of our favourite rising and risen Australian artists.

Gallery: FBi Presents Jack Ladder & The Dreamlanders at OAF

Jack Ladder keeps good company. He launched his record Playmates at Oxford Art Factory with his all-star band The Dreamlanders – Laurence Pike (PVT), Kirin J Callinan and Donny Benet – with a guest appearance from Alex Cameron (Seekae).

Listen :: Jack Ladder co-hosts Dusty Fingers with Martin Doyle

While perched atop the album of the week throne, we asked Sydney’s Jack Ladder to co-host Dusty Fingers with Martin Doyle. Treat yourself to two hours of eclectic gems that influenced the writing of ‘Playmates’.

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