‘Devastated’: Aussie music industry mourns Michael Gudinski’s death

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Leading figures from Australia’s arts and entertainment industries are today paying tribute to Michael Gudinski, the larger than life touring promoter who has died suddenly aged 68.

Gudinski “died peacefully in his sleep at his home in Melbourne”.He also leaves behind a slew of high profile Australian artists who have him to thank for championing their musical efforts over the years.

As news of Gudinski’s death spread today, it seemed just about everyone in the Australian entertainment industry had a story to tell about the Mushroom Records founder.“Today the heart of Australian music was ripped out. 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,” he wrote.“He stood with me through my darkest moments and my most joyous days.

He was there for everyone that needed him. The music business turned, grew and moved forward in Australia because of Michael. He was a force of nature, a giant of a man. His boundless enthusiasm breathed life into our music scene. But that was just one side of Michael. He was a staunch friend, a loving father and grandfather and an adoring husband to Sue.

“Jane Barnes and I are shocked at the loss of our friend but we will try to be strong and keep the music flowing from our hearts. We will stand by his family just like he stood by ours. I loved Michael, always will.”Thank you for believing in us Michael Gudinski. What a sad day.

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