The Melbourne-based band The Cat Empire has been nominated for 12 ARIA awards and won one. The band’s original members disbanded in 2021 after more than two decades of touring, before announcing a new line-up in mid-2022. The band’s unique style blends elements of jazz, reggae, funk, and Latin music, making them a popular and diverse act in the music scene.

In other music news, musicians of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) passed a vote of no confidence in senior management on Friday following the controversy over pianist Jayson Gillham’s cancelled performance. In response, the orchestra’s board announced that they would conduct an independent external review into their policies, procedures, and processes. The MSO musicians expressed concerns about the orchestra’s culture, stating that there had been ongoing mismanagement and a decline in workplace culture affecting the well-being of employees.

At a recent recital, Gillham introduced a new work by Australian composer Connor D’Netto called Witness, which he dedicated to the journalists of Gaza. The MSO initially stated that they had received complaints about the introduction, which they claimed was made without authority. The musicians’ letter highlighted the culmination of years of unresolved concerns and a decline in workplace culture, leading to a lack of faith in senior management’s decision-making abilities.

The MSO’s musicians emphasized the need for a change in leadership and a shift towards a more positive workplace culture. The review of policies and procedures is seen as a step towards addressing long-standing issues within the orchestra. The outcry over Gillham’s cancelled performance has brought to light deeper concerns about management practices and workplace dynamics at the MSO, prompting a call for accountability and transparency.

As the music world grapples with internal turmoil and calls for change, fans are left wondering about the future of the MSO and the impact on its musicians and audiences. The Cat Empire continues to evolve with its new line-up, showcasing their musical talents and creative energy. The band’s resilience and ability to adapt in the face of challenges have solidified their place in the industry, making them a beloved and respected act in the Australian music scene. The upcoming months will reveal how both the MSO and The Cat Empire navigate these turbulent times and emerge stronger on the other side.

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