The festival programming in the City of Yarra from July 13—22 will be curated by venues. Venues like The Pinnacle, The Gaso, and The Yarra Hotel – with the Council’s financial support – are staging their dream lineups to bring fans a stack of gigs to suit any punter palate.

Tone Deaf spoke to the bookers of some of Melbourne’s most storied music venues to ask about their jobs.

Kat Campbell

The Rainbow

(Assistant Venue Manager)

What are your early memories of Yarra?

We moved to Fairfield in 2001 and have lived in this area ever since. One of my first memories of this area was walking our dog to the Fairfield boathouse and feeding the ducks whilst watching the people row past.

What the first record you bought?

Never bought one. Never had a player or records. The first CD I ever bought was The Cranberries –Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?

What are you listening to right now?

Tame Impala and Pond.

What does a good night out in Yarra look like to you?

Anywhere where there’s a pool table and good banter. The Rainbow, The Fox, The Catfish, Great Northern, The Union and so on.

What do you love about The Rainbow?

It’s a beautiful locals pub and everyone feels welcomed. The beer selection is on point and the food just as equally. The music is always great to liven up the weekends and gets everyone dancing, which always brings a smile to my face. Oh and I have home advantage on the pool table!

What is the best thing about your job at The Rainbow?

Everything. They go above and beyond to make sure everyone is treated fairly, with respect, with compassion and they embrace you like their own family.

If you had a time machine, what gig would you go to in the past or in the future?

Probably a Queen concert, or a Prince concert.

What song best describes your life?

There’s too many to choose from, but my favourite song is Africa by Toto.

The Rainbow hosts Anna Scionti Trio (July 15) as part of Leaps and Bounds

Joel Morrison

The Old Bar

Did you grow up in Yarra?

I didn’t grow up in the city of Yarra but from first taking over the Oldie ten years ago I’ve seen lots of bands grow up from this area. Coming to The Punters club, The Tote, The Rob Roy and more and seeing bands like Magic Dirt and Sea Scouts and heaps more would be a favourite memory from my early introduction to live music venues.

What’s the first record you bought?

Chipmunks Punk.

What are you listening to right now?

Sarah Mary Chadwick – Sugar Still Melts In The Rain and Roller One – I Saw Her There.

What does a good night out in Yarra look like to you?

Pesto Pasta at Marios then a gig at The Oldie til stumps with maybe a quick jaunt to another bar.

What do you love about the The Old Bar?

The community we’ve created here at Oldie and the quality of bands we get in our little band room blows me away constantly.

What is the best thing about your job at The Old Bar?

Getting to watch bands go from a small tiny band from their first gig to where they end up going on to is pretty great but just seeing some amazing live bands every week is the best thing.

If you had a time machine, what gig would you go to in the past or in the future?

No need for a time machine. Great gigs happen every night somewhere around here.

What song best describes your life?

Probably something from Chipmunks Punk.

The Old Bar hosts Queer.Here. on July 17 as part of Leaps and Bounds.

Jules Sheldon

The Yarra Hotel

Did you grow up in Yarra?

I grew up in Thornbury but was always commuting to see or play shows from when I was 16. It’s always been a place of work for me either as a muso or band booker.

What was the first record you bought?

David Bowie‘s Aladdin Sane when I was 8 years old. I saved up all my pocket money.

What are you listening to right now?

‘Style It Takes’ by John Cale, preceded by Royal Headache‘s ‘My Fantasy’.

What does a good night out in Yarra look like to you?

When I remember courtesy of the last great night i had in Yarra I’ll let you know.

What do you love about the Yarra Hotel?

The fireplace, the warmth, the food, the community, the staff, big Jules, Kaelan (sound), and the woodpile.

What is the best thing about your job at Yarra Hotel?

Being able to help bands that I truly love and believe in, and support folks who might not necessarily get shows elsewhere.

If you had a time machine, what gig would you go to in the past or in the future?

I’d go back and see the amazing shows here that I’ve missed due to me stupidly booking DJ sets for myself on the same night.

What song best describes your life?

‘I Often Dream Of Trains’ by Robyn Hitchcock.

The Yarra Hotel hosts Penny Ikinger with OV Pain, Ms 45 + Little Desert on July 13 as part of Leaps and Bounds.

Emily Ulman

The Gaso

Did you grow up in Yarra? What are your early memories of Yarra ?

Not as such, but my family did spend every NYE when I was growing up, on the banks of the Yarra River watching the fireworks to a simulcast radio soundtrack.

What was the first record you bought?

Probably something embarrassing, so I’ll revise my own history and say Paul Kelly’s Gossip.

What are you listening to right now?

Laura Jean’s excellent new LP Devotion.

What does a good night out in Yarra look like to you?

It looks like the smile of a good mate letting it be known that there’s something pretty special about how good we have it here.

What do you love about the Gaso?

Its ability to cultivate and celebrate diverse segments of Melbourne’s music community, giving a platform to up-and-coming underground acts and established party-starters alike. Plus the roof opens up like a souped-up convertible.

What is the best thing about your job at the Gaso?

I get to pull rank and have Western Bulldogs’ games take priority on the big screen.

If you had a time machine, what gig would you go to in the past or in the future?

Would love to travel five years in the future to be there for Grimes’ first show on Mars. If Elon puts me on the door, he and a plus-one can come to any Gaso show of their choosing (subject to capacity).

What song best describes your life?

Yann Tiersen’s ‘L’Autre valse d’Amélie’. Assuming Amelie is the French version of Emily. I should probably verify that.

The Gasometer hosts Go! Launch with Blake Scott, Delsinki and more on July 13.

Then Lake Minnetonka, Mayfield and Au Drew on July 19.

Then Tangents Launch with Maria Moles & Adam Halliwell on July 20 as part of Leaps and Bounds.

Psychedelic Coven Leaps & Bounds Party With Harry Howard & The NDE. Wednesday, July 18

