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Entries by Ian Peel
ZYDECO JUMP Live at the Nth Melbourne Town Hall 1990
July 17, 2023 by Ian PeelDEPRESSION Live at the Seaview Ballroom 1987
May 26, 2023 by Ian PeelARCA Desk Tapes Series – Midnight Oil
ARCA MEDIA RELEASE ARCA’s Midnight Oil Desk Tape Series CD Debuts In ARIA Top 10! The Australian Road Crew Association (ARCA)’s CD release of Midnight Oil LIVE At The Old Lion Adelaide 1982 has been a huge chart success. In the latest Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) charts, commencing May 22, the record debuted at #7 on […]
Minister Tony Burke, Road warriors, Covid and Colin Hay
April 13, 2023 by Ian Peel7th ARCA Reunion 26-03-23
The clan gathered at The Bridge Hotel, Rozelle for the 7th Australian Road Crew Association – ARCA Reunion on Sunday 26th March…. a lot of old and new friends just supporting and laughing with each other…. Big hugs to those that couldn’t make it. We all love you and you are always in our thoughts. […]
HIRED HANDS Live at Tamworth Leagues Club 1987
March 1, 2023 by Ian PeelBRIAN CADD Band LIVE at the Sundowner, Geelong 1982
January 28, 2023 by Ian PeelZARSOFF Brothers LIVE at Yella Rock 1991
December 25, 2022 by Ian PeelWHO WE ARE
The Australian Road Crew Association Pty Ltd (ARCA) is a non-profit proprietary company dedicated to helping ROADIES.
Roadies are the collective backbone of the Australian music industry. Roadies have technical ability that is unique and wide ranging. There is not a musician or band that would have become successful without crew.
WHAT WE DO
The primary aim of ARCA is to facilitate and encourage social interaction between members on a continual basis. This will be achieved through social events and the ARCA website. Please register on the website even if you do not become a member.
The secondary aim of ARCA is to raise funds to help its members and crew.
THE ROAD AHEAD
We want ARCA to survive all of us, to be able to serve the social and wherever possible financial needs of future members and to benefit the health of, and encourage communication between roadies. That is the Australian Road Crew Association’s ‘reason to exist’ to help mates and be proud to be a “Roadie”.