CENTRE STAGE Eric Algra, and Rock’n’Roll City
Stereo Stories photographer Eric Algra is currently putting the finishing touches to a wonderful collection of photographs that are to be published in a new book, Rock ‘n’ Roll City.
Stereo Stories photographer Eric Algra is currently putting the finishing touches to a wonderful collection of photographs that are to be published in a new book, Rock ‘n’ Roll City.
Canadian writer Bill Arnott brought a new dimension to Stereo Stories when he started sending in some jazz poems in mid-2020 . He sent YouTube clips of himself narrating the poems. While driving the empty streets of Vancouver in lockdown..
Damian Balassone’s contribution to Stereo Stories is not just on the page, so to speak.
A bloke had a vague notion. The Williamstown Literary Festival turned it into a reality.
Given the literary aspect of Stereo Stories and the embracing, innovative nature of libraries, one should not be surprised that libraries have hosted quite a few of our concerts
From tips on microphone technique to recommendations about public liability to letters in support of grant applications, the NFFC has been a great ally.
In 2018 Andy really threw the cat amongst the pigeons with a story about an outrageous heavy metal song by The Osmonds (yes, The Osmonds).
Hugh Jones has often been part of Stereo Stories' pivotal moments.
Photo by Eric Algra. June 2018. Martina Medica’s 2018 story about the One Direction song Best Song Ever kicked our concert set list deep into the 21st century. And into boy-band pop! The story is about the rigours of parenting young children and that feeling of exhaustion at, say, five in the afternoon: [...]
Julie Merritt has been part of Stereo Stories from the beginning, from a vague notion mentioned over a kitchen table about seven years ago.