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7th | Jenny Fitzgibbon | Jenny Fitzgibbon’s passion is to sing songs with humour, pathos, cheek and inspiration, seeking out the cultural conundrums of past and present. She'll have you singing along in no time. Her unaccompanied style is riveting – a reminder of her Irish heritage.
She also plays with the ..... Read more
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| The Swing Beans | The Swing Beans play acoustic jazz and western swing with harmony vocals. We are 4 musicians, 3 of whom share the vocals. With Heather Smart on strong violin solos, Roger Brand on double bass and vocals and Lisa Lombardi on main vocals and guitar and Julie Witney on lead guitar and vocals, we provid..... Read more |
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14th | Jack O'Leary | When it’s a bit o’ the old Irish magic you’re wanting, sure it’s Jack O’Leary you’ll be after comin’ to see so it is. Well known and loved in his native Ireland, Jack is a gifted singer and story-teller who embodies the culture, history and passion of his pe..... Read more
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| Salt Lick n Hicks. | A bit folky, a bit rootsy,sometimes bluesy. Just like the oceanʼs wind, this North Stradbroke
Island duo love to mix it up, sometimes quiet and delicate and other times raw like mullet
on a sushi plate....but always true.
The Salt Lickʼn Hicks draw influence from their island home.Clara Du..... Read more |
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21st | Sian Evans |
Sian Evans describes herself as a complex mind filled with numerous creative personalities. This multi-talented musician and fabulous singer-songwriter has been making music since she can’t remember when. You may have seen her singing up a storm with the Rusty Datsuns, or supporting the li..... Read more
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| The Hillbilly Goats | With their undeniable passion for Mountain Music, the instruments and the harmonies, their recordings paint a picture of traditional songs from 1710 through to the 1940’s with a high energy, modern & quirky edge. Featuring Banjo, Bones, Mandolin, Double Bass, Guitars, Fiddle, Dobro, Harmonica..... Read more |
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28th | John Malcolm | John was inspired at age 11 to learn guitar so he could join in campfire sessions at Torquay Beach Victoria, and was soon strumming along to the likes of "Down By the Riverside"
At 14 he sang the anti-war song "Strangest Dream" on TV.
When in the same year he submitted an original essay on F..... Read more
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| Steve Tyson and the New Felons | Steve Tyson’s debut solo album TEMPLE DOG, released in 2011, was a collection of eclectic folk songs, that resonated with critics in Australia. Inspired by a lifetime of extensive travels through exotic locations such as India, Japan and Russia, this set of extraordinary songs drew 4 star rev..... Read more |
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