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Liz Giuffre, Journalist

Liz Giuffre

Liz Giuffre is a Sydney-based music and arts writer who's been listening, writing and dancing badly along to music since the late’ 90s. Although she clearly started her career as the Doogie Howser of Australian music journalism (a reference that will give away her age if nothing else), her passion has only sharpened over the years, even if her upper-level hearing range has softened. Just another excuse to get in early for the best position down the front.

A proud member of The Music extended family, Liz also has a 'grown up job' as an academic teaching and writing about popular music and culture at UTS in Sydney, and she also moonlights as a podcaster and archivist for community radio. Someone towards the higher end of the Australian music industry once called her a "Doctor of Pop", but you can just call her Liz. There's also a couple of little music fans who call her 'Mum'. She’s only met Molly Meldrum in the flesh once, and she didn't 'just go in for the hug'. Regret is a powerful emotion.

Reviews / Live
Live Review: Paul Simon, Rufus Wainwright
Understated and over-the-top in just the right way, Simon was gorgeous.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Moriarty & Lyall Moloney
Midweek inner-city crowds are to be commended at the best of times, but tonight’s Moriarty crew were particularly well behaved.
Reviews / Arts
Sydney Youth Orchestra
Sure, the sound and the atmosphere is not the same as with the big kids, but that’s totally the point.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Prodigy & Borgore
After about an hour-and-a-half and an energetic encore (“It’s not over yet!” Flint growled), four more tunes made it out, all coming to a close with Hyperspeed and Out Of Space.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cat Power & Mick Turner
The band came on and added to it one by one, and eventually Marshall began to howl and prowl in the darkness.
Reviews / Arts
Biggest Comedy Show On Earth
Breen, who’s now based in Melbourne but has kicked around The Comedy Store for a while, was a great piece of icing on the cake; tight as, as always.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Cat Empire & Flap!
If the band was nervous about the new outings, as indicated by them noting a few times, “We’ve never played this before”, then their voices, fingers and other music makers didn’t feel the pressure their heads did.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: David Bowie - The Next Day
Bonus tracks So She, I’ll Take You There and the instrumental Plan are also worth a listen, and none with obvious ‘to the cutting room floor’ quality.
News / Music
FIRST LISTEN: David Bowie - The Next Day
Liz Giuffre gives her first impressions of David Bowie's much anticipated new record.
Features / Arts
Party Like It's 1959
“There’s some stuff that’s only recorded, it wasn’t written down anywhere, so things that were recorded in ‘57 and not published until the ‘80s or so. Or by the time it’s been published, it’s vastly different, because the recording at that time wasn’t great."
Reviews / Arts
Empire
This multitalented cast do offer, as the cliché goes, something for everybody.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
A cracking start to the new year.