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5th | Andy McDonell | In recorded history the fifth of April has occurred on two thousand and sixteen separate, well documented, occasions. To herald this next one, I shall be singing a selection of songs at
The BuG. This selection’s expected duration is somewhere between forty-four and forty-six minutes and topic..... Read more
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| The Johnson Stompers | The Johnson Stompers perform 1920’s acoustic Delta Blues like it was meant to be played. Think Muddy Waters, Son House, Blind Lemon Jefferson... delivered with energy, humour and soul. With over a thousand shows under their belts these four fab musicians are playing music with passion, pathos ..... Read more |
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12th | Lizzie Flynn and the Reckoning | With a combination of lyrical honesty and charming melodies, Lizzie Flynn writes songs that blend a little satirical storytelling with a lot of joyful emotion. Her latest album, You & The Open Sky is a collection of original songs, which weave audiences through toe-tapping country to tender ballads ..... Read more
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| The Andrea Kirwin Trio | Andrea Kirwin is a singer-songwriter from the Sunshine Coast with Australian Fijian roots. Andrea weaves melodies and storytelling together to create a rich tapestry, much like the way her Fijian grandmother used to weave pandanus mats in the village. Each song is crafted in a way that allows the l..... Read more |
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19th | Guitars Galore V | Guitars Galore number 5 features the extraordinary six string skills of John Hogan, Miranda Deutsch and Davey Logan, who'll join host Ewan MacKenzie in a romp through tunes encompassing a range of styles. Keeping it as spontaneous and unrehearsed as possible, they'll mix 'n match it up ..... Read more
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| Sam Shepherd | Sam started playing guitar at the ripe old age of 5. He spent the next several years playing guitar and singing at various markets. Years spent busking enabled him to hone his craft and save for his first handmade guitar.
In 2005 Sam won the ‘National young jazz/blues guitarist of the yea..... Read more |
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26th | Gone Molly | With their debut album taking home three titles in this year’s Australian Celtic Music Awards, Gone Molly deliver a truly unique set of original folk songs from the Anglo-Celtic tradition. Their rich lyrical songs weave their way from faerie dells to grimy London alleyways, and their catch..... Read more
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| The Pockets. | This delightful foursome will send you swooning. Marked by close harmonies and featuring concert, tenor, baritone and bass ukulele along with melodica and kazoo, the pockets bring you original and cover tunes brimming with frivolity, nostalgia and romance. Setting vocal interludes reminiscent of a ..... Read more |
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