Lives of the Unsigned - Midnight Syndicate
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By Leonie Richman, Journalist


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n the more bizarre form of the underground music scene in Brisbane, Australia, a band is attracting audiences to a different style night out. They have some of the funkiest swing and jazz tunes with a hot and vibrant 3-piece horn section and another four creating havoc across the stage. Ultimately, this gives way to some of the most incredibly loud and energetic sounds you have heard! The big man and lead singer, Stuart Fisher, relaxes slightly from his ever so dramatic self and talks about his musical life.


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In the more bizarre form of the underground music scene in Brisbane, Australia, a band is attracting audiences to a different style night out. They have some of the funkiest swing and jazz tunes with a hot and vibrant 3-piece horn section and another four creating havoc across the stage. Ultimately, this gives way to some of the most incredibly loud and energetic sounds you have heard! The big man and lead singer, Stuart Fisher, relaxes slightly from his ever so dramatic self and talks about his musical life.

They say that comedians are failed musicians but Stuart reversed his path slightly. Starting off as a stand-up comedian, he found his voice could be put to better use. So, he auditioned into a band that ultimately failed, but some of the members joined together to create the now Midnight Syndicate.

Midnight Syndicate]Its very refreshing to see such a unique and energy-filled jazz band coming into the Brisbane scene, but recently one of the most prominent clubs in the heart of the city has been closed down, and Stuart believes that some people think that Jazz/Swing may have had its day, but its really on the come back. When [the Brisbane Jazz and Blues Club] closed it was a pain, not so much for a lack of gig for us, but for the idea that Brisbane is missing out even though there are some amazing acts around.

The boys still have plenty of performances lined up, even though they arent signed up yet. And it doesnt really seem to bother Stuart that much. I would like to think people would be interested in signing us because of what we are, not what they could make us to be, he explains, but we all know that is a nice little dream I am living.


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AUTHOR: Leonie Richman

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