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Ed Kuepper photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ed Kuepper Archives Reissues Will Include An Unreleased Album

by Paul Cashmere

Ed Kuepper, the punk pioneer and co-founder of The Saints, The Aints and Laughing Clowns, has started his archives reissue journey with his first and fifth solo album out again on vinyl. ‘Electrical Storm’ (1985) and ‘Honey Steel’s Gold’ (1991) have kickstarted the project.

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Ed Kuepper and Jim White photo by Anna White

Ed Kuepper and Jim White Juggle Dates Again

by Paul Cashmere

The Ed Kuepper and Jim White dates have once again had to be juggled due to Covid restrictions.

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Ed Kuepper and Jim White

Ed Kuepper and Jim White Announce Shows Together

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

The Saints’ Ed Kuepper and The Dirty Three’s Jim White will embark on an Australian tour together in May.

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Ed Kuepper Has Three Retro Albums On The Way

by Paul Cashmere

Former The Saints, Laughing Clowns and The Aints guitarist Ed Kuepper will mark his 45 years as a recording artist with three retro albums.

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New Music Releases for 13 June 2019

by Gavin Ryan

Major new titles coming this week from: Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, Baroness, ZZ Top (GH), Carole King (Live), The Aints!, Amber Lawrence, X Ambassadors, Bastille, Noel Gallagher & the High Flying Birds (EP), Hayden James and the new ‘Childs Play’ S’track.

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Ed Kuepper photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ed Kuepper is all about The Aints and no longer about The Saints

by Paul Cashmere

When Ed Kuepper agreed to a reunion with The Saints with Chris Bailey a decade ago he wasn’t expecting it to be a shemozzle.

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Alex Smith The Thread

New Music Releases 12 April 2019

by Paul Cashmere

Major new titles coming this week from: BTS, Iced Earth, Bruce Hornsby, LSD, Emma Bunton, Glen Hansard, Anderson .Paak, Sara Storer, Dan Sultan, The Aints!, John Schumann, The Chemical Brothers, Norah Jones, Band of Skulls, Melissa Etheridge, The Seekers, Glenn Cardier, Alex Smith, Andy Bell, Pet Shop Boys (live) and the Eurovision 2019 album.

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Ed Kuepper photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ed Kuepper is taking The Aints! On the Road

by Paul Cashmere

Ed Kuepper will tour The Aints! In June with Peter Oxley, Paul Larsen Loughhead, Alister Spence and Eamon Dilworth making up the band.

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Prince Piano and a Microphone

New Music Releases 20 September 2018

by Gavin Ryan

Major new titles coming this week from: Slash, The Paper Kites, The Story So Far, Voivod, Prince (Live), Josh Groban, Suede, Dead Letter Circus, Kid Rock (GH), Thundamentals, Villagers, Billy F. Gibbons, The Aints!, Macy Gray, St. Lucia and the new So Fresh compilation.

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Ed Kuepper To Release His First Album For The Aints

by Noise11.com

Ed Kuepper will finally release an album by The Aints after forming the band in Sydney in 1991.

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The 2017 APIA Good Times tour with Mental As Anything. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Meredith Music Festival From Mentals To POND – The 2018 Line-up Revealed

by Paul Cashmere

The Meredith Music Festival has once again delivered music diversity with a 2018 line-up boasting 70 and 80s pop greats Mental As Anything, Ed Kuepper’s eclectic The Aints to today’s rock band of choice POND.

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Ed Kuepper To Play The Saints With The Aints

by Paul Cashmere

Ed Kuepper has resurrected his anti-Saints band, The Aints, to perform the music of the original band.

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