It’s not often one of us mere mortals can say they’ve made history, but it was a nice surprise
to see my early design work in a book depicting the Australian music scene by one of the
country’s biggest touring groups.
I discovered it when I recently helped out my former boss who I worked for in the
I discovered it when I recently helped out my former boss who I worked for in the
early ‘90s designing promotional material for the entertainment industry. He mentioned
that Frontier Touring had put a book together and that I might be interested as it probably
showcases some tours I had worked on. It’s called Every Poster Tells A Story! 30 Years of The Frontier Touring Company and is 286-pages thick, featuring 536 posters of national and
international acts from 1979 to the close of 2010, and he was right, it did feature some of my
very first tour posters such as Stray Cats and Ugly Kid Joe.
Keep in mind these designs were created pre-InDesign (actually, pre-most technologies
Keep in mind these designs were created pre-InDesign (actually, pre-most technologies
used today) with a bromide camera and the good old cut n’ paste technique.
The book contains in excess of 500 concert tours; from small pubs and clubs, through to
massive stadium rock events across Australia and New Zealand. In addition to a foreword
by The Frontier Touring Company co-founder and co-owner, CEO Michael Gudinski,
some of the leading music journalists from Australia and New Zealand were invited to
contribute intros for each era to set the scene of what was influencing the Australian public's
music tastes and concert ticket purchases as well as what was affecting everyday lives - socially, politically and musically at that time.
This limited edition is a real celebration of 30 years of concert promoting, and more than
deserves a place on your coffee table.
Check it out:
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| First job out of college and first tours (Stray Cats and Motorhead) I worked on, age 19. Circa 1991. |
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| For a Gunners fan, helping to design this tour was radical. Almost as radical as the AAA pass I had. |
Every Poster Tells A Story! 30 Years of The Frontier Touring Company is for music fans
of all generations and genres. Get it at http://www.frontiertouring.com/everyposter and
enjoy reliving the memories of concerts (smokey venues, sticky carpet) you went to
over the years.





























