The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Pop superstars pay tribute to top music promoter

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Bruce Springstee­n, Kylie Minogue and Ed Sheeran are among the stars who have paid tribute to the influentia­l Australian music promoter Michael Gudinski, following his death aged 68.

Gudinski, a towering figure in his country’s music scene, died peacefully in his sleep at his home in Melbourne, according to his label, Mushroom Group.

Gudinski founded Mushroom when he was 20 in 1972 and it became Australia’s largest independen­t entertainm­ent group.

He played a key role in luring some of the world’s biggest stars to perform Down Under. Springstee­n was one of them and paid a touching tribute on social media.

He said: “My friend Michael Gudinski was first, last and always a music man. I’ve toured the world for the last 50 years and never met a better promoter.

“Michael always spoke with a deep rumbling voice and the words would spill out so fast that half the time I needed an interprete­r.

“But I could hear him clear as a bell when he would say, ‘Bruce, I’ve got you covered.’ And he always did.

“He will be remembered by artists, including this one, from all over the world every time they step foot on Australian soil.”

Gudinski helped launch Minogue’s career and the devastated star shared her tribute on Twitter.

She said: “A titan of the music industry. One of a kind and forever family to me.

“My heart is broken and I can’t believe he’s gone.”

Sheeran, who Gudinski had helped bring to Australia on tour, shared a picture of them together on a beach and said: “I’ll miss you, mate.”

Russell Crowe described Gudinski as a “towering figure on the Australian cultural landscape” and said his death “seems almost impossible”.

He added: “I’m not sure we ever agreed on anything, except maybe Ed Sheeran. Still didn’t stop us from being mates for 30 years. I’m going to miss him deeply.”

Singer-songwriter Jimmy Barnes said Gudinski’s death meant “the heart of Australian music was ripped out”.

He added: “I felt it, my family felt it, the music business felt it , the world felt it.

“Michael Gudinski was not only that heart but he was my friend.”

Dannii Minogue said: “I will forever be grateful for the opportunit­y he gave me to release my first single and album, and the journey that it took me on for so many years.”

The official Twitter account for rock band Foo Fighters also paid tribute.

Alongside a picture with Gudinski, a statement from the group said: “Thank You Michael Gudinski for giving us and countless others the best night of our lives.”

Mushroom Group said Gudinski had spent much of the previous year trying to help artists affected by the shutdown of live music caused by the pandemic.

He is survived by his wife Sue, son Matt and daughter Kate, the group said.

 ??  ?? SHOWBIZ: Michael Gudinski founded Mushroom Group.
SHOWBIZ: Michael Gudinski founded Mushroom Group.

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