Welcome to Brisbane Unplugged Gigs

 

Welcome to Brisbane Unplugged Gigs!

Door charge $10
No Concert this week
Most Tuesdays at New Farm Bowls Club 969 Brunswick St opposite New Farm Park
NEXT WEEK ONLY at the Cave Inn 47 Balaclava Street, Woolloongabba

 
7.15 pm - Blackboard (3x10minute spots)
8.00 - 8.45 pm - First Act
9.00 - 9.45 pm - Second Act
So bring your instruments and your voices! The blackboard segment will be first in first served. There is a full bar and food is available at reasonable prices.

Next Concert - Tuesday 7 January 2025

COMING CONCERTS

Tuesday 7 January 2025 - The Larks, Conor Mcdonald - NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE: Cave Inn, 47 Balaclava Street, Woolloongabba
Tuesday 14 January 2025 - Elias Bartholomeo, Scarlett Road (back at New Farm Bowls Club)

Past Performances - June 2009

Date Performers Information



4th Breandan Nico Unknown by Google, Breandan is coming to make himself known to you this Thursday...... Read more
John Fegan “After fifteen years with Rough Red and four European Tours I’m solo again, I love the freedom it affords me and I enjoy the rush and the fear of having nobody to hide behind. There’s something more intimate and personal about it. The songs I sing come from adventures on the road f..... Read more
Steve Dorahy, Pat Skinner and Danny Holmes I don’t have much information about Steve, but regulars at The Bug will know Danny. Danny started the Mad Ass and is a prime mover at The Bug...... Read more



11th Adrian Barker and Jeremy Dunlop Adrian Barker has a reputation as one of the finest Irish fiddle players Australia has produced. In recent years he has made something of a second home in Ennis, Co. Clare, and his time in Ireland has given him the opportunity to soak in the music of some sublime traditional musicians. He performs ..... Read more
Fred Graham Fred has performed music in the nationally acclaimed Irish music band Tulca mór. Fred is well known for his Irish fiddling and has presented many concerts and workshops throughout Australia and New Zealand. He is influenced strongly by the fiddling styles from East Galway and County Clare and ..... Read more
Mark Ziza Independent soloist, guitarist, vocalist songwriter from Brisbane, Australia. Playing original music and covers with a style which has been described as "off the mainstream altogether!" Delta Blues sounds to the quirks of a Tom Waits swing tune, Mark has found his own voice and has an unusual vocabu..... Read more



18th Jeremiah Continuing the rich story-telling tradition, Jeremiah transforms age-old music into contemporary original compositions. The sound is raw and rootsy, layered with harmony vocals, acoustic guitar, fiddle, accordion and mandolin . Dan Grant's songs pay homage to the melodic and narrative strengths ..... Read more
Mark Cryle and the Redeemers Recently described by Rhythms Magazine as “one of Australia’s finest singer songwriters” whose “pithy and catchy songs resonate deeply and manage to reflect the Australian psyche”, Mark Cryle cut his teeth with the band Spot the Dog but has since emerged as a force to b..... Read more
Richard Evans ..... Read more



25th Anne Infante As a singer/songwriter, Anne has been performing traditional, contemporary and original music for many years. In the early seventies she ran her own folk club, The Barley Mow, in the late Cecil Hotel in George Street, Brisbane. Anne has performed at national folk festivals in Adelaide, Brisbane, Can..... Read more
Peter McKinney and daughter I recently caught Peter and Erin, father and daughter duo, playing at a concert on the North Coast. Apparently Peter has played and sung to sheiks and royalty around the world. Erin provides harmonies for Peter at times and other times, takes the lead. Their material ranges from traditional to co..... Read more
Unsung Heroes Warning: out of date photo! The Unsung Heroes ensemble was born out of Sue Wighton’s successful Schonell Theatre concert (fill in a number) years ago. Some things change and some things stay the same. Sue’s still leading the song writing and vocals and Ian Dodd is still superbly joinin..... Read more



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