Pop Music Australia
As one of the world's leading music companies, EMI Music can offer a huge selection of pop music from many of the world's best artists such as Pink Floyd, The Beatles and Robbie Williams. For over 100 years, EMI's record labels and music publishing businesses have been working with and representing some of the top recording artists and songwriters of all time. EMI releases more than 1,000 albums every year and has a roster of over 1,500 artists from all around the globe.
In addition to the worldwide platform of artists, EMI Australia has many outstanding local artists including
Virgin signings include The Verve, Gomez, David Gray and Daft Punk as well as pop music stars Shaggy, The Spice Girls, David Bowie and Boy George.
Kasey Chambers
Perhaps the most captivating aspect of the Kasey Chambers story is that it’s only just beginning.
It’s turning out to be one of the most captivating stories in Australian country music history. The girl raised beneath the remote sunsets of the Australian outback to the tunes of Hank and Gram, takes her unique blend of country/folk/blues/rock/pop to the world. With the help of her musically gifted family, she shatters mainstream preconceptions of country music both at home and in country music’s American heartland. By blatantly defying the stringency of commercial radio format and every imaginable industry stereotype, she winds up simultaneously holding the #1 album and single on the Australian mainstream charts. Welcome to the story of Kasey Chambers.
Robbie Williams
There’s only one Robbie Williams. Top entertainer. Top bloke. Class clown. Class act.
A man so maddeningly cool he can hold a stadium audience in the palm of his hand while scratching his tackle with the other.
And Robbie Williams is not just our most gifted and celebrated star - he is arguably the most lavishly talented performer ever to hail from Stoke-on-Trent.
But, as true artists often are, Robbie is a complex and quixotic soul. Despite astounding record sales, unfailingly incendiary live shows and rabid worldwide acclaim, he has spent his share of time shrouded in confusion and cloaked in darkness.
Silverchair
Silverchair is Australia’s most successful contemporary rock band. The group has had more top twenty hits during the last five years than any other artist and they have sold over six million albums worldwide.
The members of Silverchair were all born in 1979 in the Newcastle surf suburb of Merewether. Singer/guitarist Daniel Johns and drummer Ben Gillies started making music together at primary school and schoolmate Chris Joannou later joined on bass. In the group’s early days they were called Innocent Criminals and their repertoire consisted mainly of Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Black Sabbath songs they had learned from their Dads’ old record collections.
The trio played many shows around the Hunter Valley region in their early teens. They got their big break in mid-1994 when they won a national demo competition called 'Pick Me' which was conducted by SBS TV show 'Nomad' and youth radio station Triple J. The group’s entry was a song called 'Tomorrow' which quickly landed them a recording contract.