Powderfinger front man Bernard Fanning will be visiting the National Film and Sound Archive in Canberra in spring.
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![Powderfinger (left to right): Darren Middleton (guitars/vocals); Jon Coghill (drums); Ian Haug (guitars); Bernard Fanning (vocals/guitars) and John Collins (bass). Powderfinger (left to right): Darren Middleton (guitars/vocals); Jon Coghill (drums); Ian Haug (guitars); Bernard Fanning (vocals/guitars) and John Collins (bass).](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/fdcx/doc6tdrjqca3zb12iig3lnt.jpg/r0_0_2210_2835_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Powderfinger (left to right): Darren Middleton (guitars/vocals); Jon Coghill (drums); Ian Haug (guitars); Bernard Fanning (vocals/guitars) and John Collins (bass).
He will delve into the band's third album, Internationalist, released 20 years ago, at an event at the Arc Theatre at 2pm on Saturday, October 19.
Fanning will be joined by American producer Nick DiDia, whose "intention to record the band exactly as they were in that place and time resulted in only four weeks in the studio".
The event is ticketed. Bookings can be made at https://www.nfsa.gov.au/events/