Stephen Green, Journalist

Stephen Green

In his third decade in the music industry, Stephen has worked in marketing, been a radio plugger, hosted radio shows, worked in record stores, programmed BIGSOUND and launched tech platforms, but at his heart is just a giant music nerd. In 2021, the opportunity to become the custodian of TheMusic.com.au arose and he grabbed it, with the goal of joining Purple Sneakers, Countrytown and Kill Your Stereo in flying the flag for great music journalism and great Australian music. 

Stephen loves his family, The Beach Boys, politics and chart statistics. You can decide which order. 

Features / List
Eight Country Music Mashups You Have To Hear
Mashups can breathe new life into songs and create whole new audiences and country music is no exception. We look at eight of the very best country mashups that will shock you.
News / Music
Morgan Wallen Takes The CMC Chart Week Crown
After touching down in Australia for CMC Rocks, Morgan Wallen will be the king of Ipswich this weekend... with a #1 Countrytown Hot 50 gong under his belt.
News / Music
Driving To CMC Rocks? Dee Jaye Bux Drops The Ultimate CMC Playlist
The biggest weekend of the year is finally here and we've got the perfect hour of tunes to soundtrack your drive out to Willowbank.
Features / Music
Countrytown's 2023 Golden Guitar Predictions
Who should win? Who will win? We take a look across all the nominees for tomorrow night's big awards and make some (possibly foolish) predictions
News / Music
Kane Brown Bemused By Aussie Fans Potty Mouths On XBox Live
'Holy Sh*t mate! He's a headliner!'
Reviews / Live
Live Review: CMC Rocks Triumphant Return - Kane Brown, Jimmie Allen, Lee Kernaghan, Mackenzie Porter
A triumphant day one of CMC Rocks was enough to re-ignite the spirit of any music fan after the COVID wilderness.
News / Music
The Music Industry's Alcohol Problem Laid Bare
"Everything is about alcohol, even the launch nights no-one is listening to the artist, they're just getting drunk."
News / Music
Fair Work: Why The Gig Economy & Labour Exploitation Is Killing Music
"We call it the 'Music Tax' - where you will do anything or be paid anything to get the chance to 'make it' or be involved with those that do."