Latest News
• Add My News • Search Old News

StarburstGet your juices going... By Emma Kae - 5th April 2001 - Back to News It all started with “Pump up the Juice”.
Soon after, with the release of “Get your juices Going”, Starburst exploded out of nowhere with a sound bigger and better than any two-headed anaconda.
Still, nobody knew who they were. The band refused interviews, ran from photography studios and animated their video clips. The most famous people in the world were anonymous.
Suddenly, under suspicious circumstances, Starburst retreated as quickly as they had risen. Dates were cancelled, tours ignored and THEN… they split up.
Mike Myers, infamous Australian promoter, decided to re-create the phenomenon. “No way has the band split up," he says. "There's been line-up changes. We're auditioning new band members at this very moment. Starburst will live on, you mark my words."
The new Starburst was coming together. “I've seen hundreds of kids,” said Mr. Myers. “Some of them have been painfully bad, truly pathetic - some have even made me cry - but some have been alright, you know? We're getting there.”
Starburst was on its way. The winners have been announced. The lucky four are Bruce Williams, Megan Potter, Tonia Witherspoon and Billy Doyle.
And now, this week should see Starburst put the finishing touches on their new album. Myer's choice for the first single is, perhaps, a stroke of genius. "We've re-recorded 'Get Your Juices Going', and it's brilliant!” How original.
Now that you know the story, check out the website, a lime green mess of funny stories, bad quotes, the entire saga on film, chewable competitions and more!
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

Related Articles- Latrobe City invites community input to shape the 2026/27 budget and future priorities, submit feedback by 17 November 2025
Latrobe City Council is seeking community input to help shape the 2026/27 Budget. Share your priorities via council's Have Your Say platform by 5pm, Monday 17 November 2025. - Have your say on key council plans, policies, and the future direction of South Gippsland through current engagement opportunities
South Gippsland Shire Council invites community feedback on key draft plans, policies, and the 2026/27 Budget, with in-person engagement opportunities and "Coffee with a Councillor" sessions in October. - Have Your Say on Wonthaggi structure plan review aiming to guide growth, community needs and opportunities
Bass Coast Shire Council is reviewing the Wonthaggi Structure Plan. Have your say on the town's growth, housing, jobs, heritage, and future opportunities to help shape Wonthaggi as Bass Coast regional hub. - Have your say on the draft Roadside and Footpath Trading Policy balance road access, submit by 28 September 2025
Baw Baw Shire Council invites feedback on its Draft Roadside and Footpath Trading Policy, aiming to balance vibrant business activity with safe pedestrian access. Consultation runs 29 August - 28 September on Baw Baw Connect. - Have your say on the 2027 transition to Pre-Prep and help shape early learning in South Gippsland
South Gippsland Shire Council is seeking feedback from parents and carers to help shape how the Victorian government's 2027 Pre-Prep program is delivered locally to meet community needs. - Danny O'Brien urges Gippsland Sporting Clubs to register for Get Active Kids Voucher Program reopening on October
Danny O'Brien urges Gippsland sporting clubs to register for the Get Active Kids Voucher Program, supporting families with up to $200 per child for sports fees, uniforms, and equipment.
|
|