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Ed's heading back

Ed Kuepper
Jan 7, 2011 Updated Jan 10, 2011

Following his recent solo outing, veteran Oz rocker Ed Kuepper will again head out on the road in March.

Together with drummer Mark Dawson, Ed will be "re-imagining" material from two of his albums, Electrical Storm and Today Wonder, in a series of shows taking in Melbourne, Adelaide, Kincumber, Sydney and Newcastle.

Before that, Kuepper will be supporting Nick Cave's current outfit Grinderman when they perform in Sydney and Melbourne as part of this year’s Big Day Out.

ED KUEPPER/MARK DAWSON

Friday, March 18
The Fabulous Spiegeltent, Melbourne, VIC

Saturday, March 19
The Fabulous Spiegeltent, Melbourne, VIC

Sunday, March 20
The Gov, Adelaide, The Gov, SA

Thursday, March 24
Live @ Lizottes, Kincumber, NSW

Friday, March 25
The Basement, Sydney, NSW

Saturday, March 26
Live @ Lizottes, Newcastle, NSW

Source: Mess and Noise external link

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Ed Kuepper (born Edmund Kuepper in Bremen, West Germany, 20 December 1955) is an Australian guitarist, vocalist and songwriter. He co-founded the seminal punk band The Saints, the experimental post-punk group Laughing Clowns and later the grunge-like The Aints. He has also recorded over a dozen albums in his own name with a variety of backing bands, notably Ed Kuepper and the Yard Goes On...

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On Jan 8, 2011. 2:28am

I love the song with mark Dawson "The Last of the Old fashioned Powered Trains" - can anyone tell me what album this is from - I've only heard it via JJJ Hotest 100.

On Jan 10, 2011. 10:21am

Hi Wendy...it's a cover of a Kinks song...Ed and Mark's version is available on a jjj Live at the Wireless album...details here from Ed's site:

http://www.thekuepperfiles.com/totwireless.shtml

Hope that helps!

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