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You Am I Celebrated With New Australian Music Vault Display
The Australian Music Vault has launched a major new display celebrating You Am I, the influential Australian rock band whose 2025 induction into the ARIA Hall Of Fame marks a significant milestone in a career that has shaped the sound of modern Australian music. The exhibition showcases rare archival posters, early media releases and original Juke Magazine clippings from the 1990s, alongside a contemporary photography series by Melbourne photographer Laura May Grogan. The result offers a detailed look at the group’s early journey, their evolution and their enduring impact on Australian culture.
You Am I formed in Sydney in 1989 at a time when Australian guitar rock was shifting under the influence of grunge and alternative music. Tim Rogers, who had played in The Pleasureheads and Glazed Expression, founded the band with his brother Jaimme Rogers and school friend Nick Tischler. Early shows featured covers of X, the Hard-Ons and Aerosmith as the young band searched for its own direction. Their first EP, Snake Tide, arrived in 1991 and captured a raw sound that hinted at the personal songwriting Rogers would later refine.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese leads tributes as You Am I inducted into ARIA Hall of Fame
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese led tributes to Aussie rock icons You Am I when the Sydney four-piece became the newest entry into the ARIA Hall of Fame on Wednesday.
You Am I, who formed in 1989, joined the likes of INXS, AC/DC, Cold Chisel and recent inductees Jet and Missy Higgins.
The band became mainstays of festival and pub stages across the country during the mid-1990s and were the first Australian outfit to have three consecutive albums debut at No.1 on the ARIA charts.
“Guys whether you’re in the studio, or on the stage, particularly the Enmore, you’ve been coming to us for decades with truth, with wit and vulnerability,” Albanese said via video, referencing the storied Enmore Theatre in his inner-west Sydney electorate of Grayndler.
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