REVIEW: Ride Like a Girl


Michelle Payne’s historic 2015 Melbourne Cup win has been forever immortalised thanks to actress/director Rachel Griffiths. 

The win saw Payne become the first female jockey to win the prestigious race in its 155year history. The film begins in the starting gates on that momentous day in 2015, before flashing back to Payne’s early life from which the story begins.

The film is packed with phenomenal Australian and international talent including Australia’s sweetheart Teresa Palmer as Michelle, Sullivan Stapleton as Melbourne Cup winning trainer Darren Weir, Brooke Satchwell as Therese Payne Michelle’s older sister and veteran Sam Neill who plays father, Paddy Payne. It also sees the acting debut of Stevie Payne who does an exceptional job bringing his sister’s story to life on screen. 

You would never know this is Griffiths’ first time directing a feature film after spending a decade in front of the camera. From heartstopping racing to extraordinary shots that showcase Victoria’s beautiful landscape, she really is a natural director. 

From a young child dreaming of winning the Melbourne Cup to a fall that almost ended her career, the ups and downs of this heart-warming real-life story is one for the ages. 

No matter your age or gender, whether you’re a horse lover or not, ‘Ride Like a Girl’ is about much more than a horse race. It shows that with determination, hard work and persistence you can achieve anything you put your mind to. 

Zac Brown Band gets on board to help ‘Furry Friends’


Three time Grammy award winning band, Zac Brown Band have partnered with Best Friends Animal Society to help animals in need following Hurricane Dorian last month.

The recently released music video for the bands hit, ‘Leaving Love Behind, will make you laugh and cry with the compilation of furry friends, showing how pets can make you smile even in the difficult times.

“Whether it’s funny things they do or the fact that they comfort us when we need them, we wanted to highlight how pets can make us smile even when we think we can’t,” the band’s front man Zac Brown said.

Having sold more than 30 million singles and 9 million albums, the track is off their sixth studio album, ‘The Owl’, and is the band’s most personal to date. Currently available for preorder, it is set to be released on September 20th and will be available on CD, vinyl and across all streaming platforms.

To watch the video for ‘Leaving Love Behind’, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rb4WA_fUtY0.

For more information and to donate visit http://bit.ly/ZBBDorianHelp.

John Butler heads home for jam-packed national tour


Australia’s highest selling independent artist, John Butler, is coming home following the success of his seventh studio album, ‘Home’, which was released on September 28th.

His latest album which debuted at number 1 on the Aria charts entered into new territory for the Western Australian with the experimentation of different genres while still remaining true to the John Butler sound that over 1.8 million Australians have come to know and love.

Following the success of his most recent studio album, Butler embarked on a 15 date ‘Coming Home’ tour featuring Missy Higgins and Stella Donnelly to sellout crowds at outdoor arenas around the country, including 2 sold out performances at Sydney’s iconic Opera House Forecourt.


Source: johnbutlertrio.com


Butler will embark on a handful of festival appearances this November and December before returning to the Mainstage at Bluesfest in April to wrap up his biggest year on record. This saw him perform in festivals across the UK, Belgium, Netherlands, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy and North America while also releasing his own podcast series.

For details on his upcoming tour and to purchase tickets, head to the links below.

Bendigo Blues & Roots Festival
Friday 8 November – Ullumbarra Theatre, Bendigo, VIC
Tickets

Handpicked Festival
Saturday 9 November – Langhorne Creek, SA

With Amy Shark, Missy Higgins, The Teskey Brothers & More
www.handpickedfestival.com

Airlie Beach Festival of Music
Sunday 10 November – Airlie Beach, QLD
www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au

Sydney Coliseum Theatre
Friday 20 December – Sydney, NSW
Tickets

Bluesfest 2020
Sunday 12 April – Byron Bay, NSW
With Crowded House, Dave Matthews Band, Patti Smith & more
www.bluesfest.com.au