Monday, October 22, 2012

“The Short Fall” – ‘Make A Move’ (On The Big Time !)


“The Short Fall” – ‘Make A Move’ (On The Big Time !)


ANGELO CONWAY

Vocals & Guitar

RYAN CONWAY

Guitar & Vocals

ANDREW HOTHAM

Drums

LACHLAN McPHERSON

Bass
“The Short Fall” – ‘Make A Move’ (On The Big Time !)
One of the most impressive Bands I came across recently in The Brisbane “Sound Waves” experience was “The Short Fall”. These guy’s were in a Line Up Showcasing Regional Queensland Bands. The Brothers Angelo and Ryan have been playing together for such a long time it is instinctive to them … and such a pleasure to watch !
During this Acoustic Set they were totally at ease with their Instruments. They exchanged playing Acoustic Lead and Rhythm between each other catching the others’ prompts effortlessly. The harmonies they produce are perfect and such a treat to hear. These days it is common for a Band to over-ride their own inadequate Vocal’s with Instrumental Volume.
This is not the case with “The Short Fall” however ! No one could ever accuse these guy’s of being inadequate on any of their instruments, which includes their well structured Vocal abilities. The Mix was perfect as well, every instrument could be heard. Which was impressive because it helped to showcase the Band.
Each member of the Band knew when to pull back and when to take a lead. There were only 3 members present on this particular Showcase night, the Brothers Ryan and Angelo Conway, as well as the Drummer / Percussionist from Busby Marou DJ Syme. Who they borrowed for the night.
This Band was filled with highlight’s and it wasn’t just the Conway Brother’s that had control of them. DJ sat on his Beat Box with minimal self-styled percussion instruments surrounding him, maintaining a perfect symbiotic relationship with the 2 Acoustic Guitars.
Every musician there was totally impressed with what DJ achieved on his minimalist rhythm kit ! On one occasion he took a  Solo during a Song and it was definitely a highlight of the night !
These guy’s are from Rockhampton and like Busby Marou are bound to become favoured Australian Son’s from Rural Queensland.
Tom McLeod
(Australian Music and Entertainment Scene.)

The Short Fall

Fresh from recording their new EP in Byron Bay with producer, Anthony Lycenko (BusbyMarou, Pete Murray, Elvis Costello), the The Short Fall are keen to show off the fruits of their hard work. With a new, more mature sound drawing from influences such as Coldplay, Jeff Buckley, City & Colour, Boy & Bear, and The Temper Trap, The Short Fall’s record, ‘Make a Move’ is a unique blend of alternative indie folk and rock.
Led by brothers Angelo & Ryan Conway, the aptly named ‘Make a Move’ EP, signals a shift towards a more mature sound, and a preparation to move beyond the borders of their home town in Rockhampton, Queensland.
‘Make a Move’ contains 5 beautifully crafted songs, showcasing the Conway brother’s talents for vocal harmonies and guitar playing. The record kick starts with the punchy, upbeat and infectiously catchy ‘Maybe We’re Losing’, before pulling back into the mellow and dreamy title track ‘Make a Move’. The third track ‘The Meadow’ is a hauntingly beautiful acoustic song that captures the feelings of regret and helplessness in a love-gone-wrong. The brothers describe ‘Hide and Seek’ as having the perfect build, growing layer by layer from a singular acoustic guitar and vocal, to a sweepingly epic crescendo, while the final track ‘Take what’s left of me’ is an acoustic love song that will send you on your way with a smile on your face.

Make A Move

by The Short Fall

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SYDNEY BLUES & ROOTS FESTIVAL, WINDSOR 2012 – LINE UP !!!


SYDNEY BLUES & ROOTS FESTIVAL, WINDSOR 2012 – LINE UP !!!

Sydney Blues & Roots Festival 2012

25, 26, 27, 28 October

THE WAIT IS FINALLY OVER
The promoters of the Sydney Blues & Roots Festival are proud to announce this years band release. 
Please sit back and enjoy the ride

A ride finishing late October, and a festival that promises to be the BIGGEST, MOST EXCITING festival that we have had the pleasure in presenting.
What follows will be the start of a playing program that will
leave you panting for more.

The Angels


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The Angels, with Dave Gleeson upfront, will showcase their favourite songs from their new album Take It To The Streets, and deliver the greatest of their hits, at the Sydney Blues and Roots Festival. You’ll see why The Angels are being called the best live rock band in Australia today.

Ian Moss

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Respected as one of Australia’s iconic musicians, Ian Moss delivers an unforgettable sound – not only as a telling soloist on guitar but especially with his silken voice, ringing with clarity and resonating with pure soul.

Charlie Musselwhite

Blues
Harmonica master Charlie Musselwhite’s life reads like a classic blues song: born in Mississippi, raised in Memphis and schooled on the South Side of Chicago. A groundbreaking recording artist since the 1960s, Musselwhite continues to create trailblazing music while remaining firmly rooted in the blues.

Lanie Lane

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This talented singer-songwriter channels the voice of a bygone era, and places it in a thoroughly modern context.Mixing a dash of 50s rock ‘n’ roll with a pinch of blues and rockabilly on her debut album ‘To The Horses’, Lanie Lane serves up a heady dish of tunes about love, heartbreak and a cowboy.After romancing festival crowds across the country, selling out her first two national headline tours, and cutting tracks with Jack White, Lanie’s career could so far be described as “going pretty well”.

Mia Dyson

Blues
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Known for her whisky-tinged voice and liken to Lucinda Williams & Bob Dylan.She has released 3 critically-acclaimed albums, toured the world and opened for Stevie Nicks, Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt & Joe Cocker. All 3 albums were nominated for ARIAs including ‘Best Female Artist’.

Ray Beadle

Blues / Soul
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Ray Beadle (Australia)
After more than ten years in the business, Ray Beadle is still regarded as young for his considerable talent! He was discovered in the early part if this century performing a three month residency with the house band in B.B King’s Club in Memphis and has also performed at Buddy Guy’s Blues Club in Chicago as well as several Southern Blues festivals in the USA.
While in the states Ray recorded with Mark Sallings and has also had the privilege of performing with American greats such as Andy Just, Dave Bowen and Chris Cain. Chris Cain remarked “Ray is unquestionably one of the finest musicians I have come across …His songwriting has a harmonic and emotional depth that many strive for but few capture. Ray’s guitar work…well, lets just say this cat is VERY dangerous.”
Performing in most shows with his band, and with a new album ready to release later this year, Ray Beadle’s career is on the ascent – you’ll be spellbound when you experience a live show.

The Trews

Rock
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By the beginning of 2010, the Trews were feeling a little lost.The band had been on an upwardly mobile streak since “Not Ready to Go” first came pumping out of Canadian radio back in 2003. They wasted no time piling success on top of success, watching their stature grow with multiple hit singles and an incomparable live show, courting exhaustion while they fanned out across the world and carved an eccentric and stubborn path through an industry demanding that they always “compete.”The tensions were audible on 2008’s No Time for Later. The band’s third album was its most accomplished and satisfying. But as a formal exercise in broadening their songwriting chops while making a hermetically perfect studio recording – all while shoveling enough hits into the mouth of the beast – it emerged uptight and dark, maybe even a little claustrophobic. Not insignificantly, the second single was called “Paranoid Freak”.As the first leg of touring wrapped up on their sidelong 2009 Acoustic – Friends & Total Strangers retrospective, for the first time in years the Trews found themselves facing time off and a blank canvas. As Colin MacDonald bluntly puts it, “We didn’t really know what to do.” The rest of the tour was months away. The band had forward momentum but nowhere to go.Enter Gord Sinclair. The Tragically Hip bassist surfaced amidst this rare period of suspended animation and offered the Trews a little shelter at the Hip’s fabled Bathouse Recording Studio. He said they could cool their jets, make some demos. “And I’ll hang out for a couple days, drink some beer, and listen to what you guys have got going on,” he suggested. It sounded like a holiday to John-Angus MacDonald.“We were just looking to run away a little,” the guitarist admits. “And we wanted to do something fun, organic, be a band again, and fuck the consequences, all that stuff.”And so bassist Jack Syperek, drummer Sean Dalton, and the two MacDonald brothers faded into the bucolic splendor of Bath, Ontario, where they had so much fun and fucked so many consequences that a couple months later, the Trews had a new album – Hope and Ruin. Or maybe it should be called Order Out of Chaos.In any event, the band insists that it all happened by accident, or “guerilla style,” in Colin’s words.“It was like anything was up for grabs,” continues John-Angus, “And we just needed to get a hold of where we were at, which is why we retreated to Bath. We went there to try and figure out what kind of record was in us.”So what kind of record was in them? In contrast to the cinched, vaguely political alt-rock of No Time for Later, the Trews swing low and loose on Hope and Ruin, which Sinclair unexpectedly found himself co-producing with John-Angus. Their customary wall-of-guitar is there on tracks like the explosive and somewhat insane “People of the Deer” – albeit bigger and more visceral than ever – and “The World I Know” puts a perverse twist on the kind of Aerosmith redux the band accomplishes in its sleep. “I’ll Find Someone Who Will” is their patented classic-rock, power-pop hybrid, and naturally more fun than a sugar rush after a blast of nitrous.But title track and single “Hope and Ruin” is something altogether different, superimposing chiming guitar and Colin’s reflective-yet-triumphant lyrics onto a pumping disco beat, while the guitar atmospherics of “Stay With Me” are redolent of a certain world-devouring, ‘80s rock giant. Opener “Misery Loves Company” suggests an alternate universe punk version of Cheap Trick while “Dreaming Man” is even more outré; a lambent, silky shuffle that the band whipped up over breakfast one day. Equally, “Burned” goes from a funky, clavinet-goosed intro to an inspired jam that Colin wanted to sound “like Little Feat at 2 am at some big, summer festival.” Ditto the way piano dances around John-Angus’ super-reverbed slide on “Love Is the Real Thing”.And perhaps most striking of all is the album’s centerpiece, “If You Wanna Start Again”, where the Trews actually find a credible détente between the grandeur of mid-tempo Foreigner and their own reliably good taste. It should be mentioned that their drummer was the force behind this particular masterpiece, right down to its ecstatic “woo-hoo” chorus. “It’s so killer,” says Colin. “That was Dalton.”John-Angus puts it best: “It was like our first record again,” he says, of the band’s most collaborative, exploratory, and intuitive effort in years. “When you make your first record, you don’t know who the songwriter is. Those roles aren’t established yet. The band is just trying to be the best band they can be. And we were back there.”This meant building each song from scratch, on a day-to-day basis, until the four of them were ready to hit record and take “the Jimmy Iovine approach” to tracking. Which, John Angus explains, amounts to “just playing it till it feels right.”Notwithstanding that what you’re reading here is a band bio and a therefore a big, obvious marketing tool, let it be said that only a deaf person, a fool, or a damn liar would argue that Hope and Ruin feels anything but right. If the Trews were lost when they walked into the Bathouse, they were found by the time they walked out, “rejuvenated” in John-Angus’ words, having found hope in ruin. This is the record where the Trews sound like they’re having a fuckin’ gas.“It was glorious,” reflects Colin. “I hope people like the record because if they do, I’ll be, like, ‘Yes! We can have fun while we’re doing it!’”Website

Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band

Blues / vaudeville
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Mic Conway and Jim Conway have re-ignited a hot 8-piece band to present the songs, silliness and satire from The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band — including “Wangaratta Wahine”, “My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes”, “Who Walks in When I Walk Out?”, and many more.

Backsliders

Delta Blues
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Iconic Australian blues group – Backsliders – are leaders and virtual pioneers in their own genre – ‘delta-blues wall of sound’. As a three piece, they can lift the roof off any venue – moving from straight ahead, ‘amped up’ original blues to ‘all-acoustic way down south’ delta blues.

Chase The Sun

Blues-Rock
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This year’s winers of the MusicOz award for best live act, Chase The Sun continue to make a name for themselves as probably Australia’s best, loudest and most loved blues-rock bands, with guitar superstar Jan Rynsaardt playing better and better as the years pass by.

Jill Barber

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Jill Barber has always had stars in her eyes. It’s a natural side effect of gazing up at the moon and composing songs bathed in its silvery glow.
From her modest beginnings as a shy acoustic folkie on the local coffeehouse stage, Barber’s recent career has been reaching starry heights.

Billy TK Jnr Band

Blues based.
Billy TK Jnr NZ’s premier Blues Guitarist prepares for a Huge 2012!!!Internationally recognized Kiwi guitar player Billy TK Jnr has been busy touring, recording his 3rd album, fronting a massive road safety campaign in NZ as well as sponsorship deals with Maton guitars, Westpac, Holden NZ and prestigious NZ wine company ‘Greystone Wines’.Billy TK jnr is on a roll – and has been for sometime – he has just co headlined the Fiji 2011 International Jazz & Blues Festival, The Sydney Blues Festival with performances in Australia, as well as being only a small handful of NZ artists invited to perform at the 2012 Tauranga
Jazz Festival featuring Keb Mo and Earth Wind and Fire.Billy TK Jnr has also had fun on tour with JIMMY BARNES on the A DAY on THE GREEN series of concerts with the FEELERS with shows in Christchurch, Auckland, New Plymouth and Wellington that had crowds upwards of 5000 and Billy was a popular favorite.The shows saw Billy sell out 100’s of copies of his new album, and twice mobbed at signings beside Jimmy himself.The highlight of the tour was when an impressed JIMMY BARNES invited Billy to play with his band and feature on 2 encores – 2 classic cold chisel songs ‘ When the War is over’ and ‘Goodbye’ in Auckland and Wellington. Jimmy commented ‘That Billy was unbelievable and one of the best guitarists’.Adding to the excitement after the tour Billy signed to the prestigious Premier Harbour Agency in Sydney following the release of his critically acclaimed 2nd album ‘Presenting Billy TK jnr’ and a stellar performance at the Sydney Blues Festival at the end of 2010.Billy has toured widely in the USA, Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. and has supported and toured with George Thorogood, the Neville Brothers, Junior Wells, Mississippi Willie Foster, Ian Moss and Joe Satriani.In 2012 He has performances at NZ festivals as well as a return to the Sydney Blues Festival, an Ozzie tour in October and more international performances.According to George Thorogood, “Billy has got the whole blues guitar thang down.” Aussie guitar hero Ian Moss has described Billy as playing “like Stevie Ray Vaughan on steroids!”Great accolades from the legends themselves!! So what can people expect from a Billy TK Jnr show? Billy says ‘ The best thing to say is they can expect to hear some passionate and powerful blues guitar playing of the electric kind’!Billy’s 3rd album is due out for release in Australia and New Zealand in September and October followed by national tours.

Barbara Blue

Blues
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BB.. The Reigning Queen of Beale Street delivers the blues with awakening emotional strength and satisfaction guaranteed to rock your soul. Performing around the world for the past 35 years and on Beale Street 5 nights a week for 15 years you gotta getcha some!!!

Jim Conway’s Big Wheel

Blues / Jump
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Big Wheel boasts an absolute all-star line up of musicians who share Jim Conway’s passion for Blues, Jump and Swing. These uniquely talented and stylistically distinctive musicians are drawing from a wide source of influences: collectively they exhibit an instantaneous and uncanny empathy.

Dave Tice and Mark Evans

Rock, Blues, Punk
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Buffalo’s Dave Tice vocals power his performance of his cross genre rock, punk and blues while partner in crime former AC/DC bassist Mark Evans drives his Gibson acoustic guitar adding his Rock’n’Roll roots into the rhythm of this hard-edged duo.

Hat Fitz & Cara Robinson

Blues/folk/roots.
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This dynamic duo are a unique combination that have skilfully blended the music of the hill country / delta blues with old time folk and as a result they are established as firm festival favourites on the international circuit. Stuningly powerful, raw and exciting, addictive, original and very cool !

Darren Jack Hammond Trio

Blues,Rock,Soul
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Darren Jack continues to re-ignite rock ‘n’ blues fans at venues with his powerhouse Hammond Trio. The bands performance live exudes emotion and a feel for every note, beat and rhythm emanating from the stage. You can feel the enjoyment the band is having, performing live.

Sam Cutler

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Throughout his rock and roll career, Sam Cutler was responsible for organizing some of the largest rock and roll shows in history outside of Woodstock including The Rolling Stones in Hyde Park, the Grateful Dead’s Europe ’72 tour and the Dead’s participation in the Festival Express train tour across Canada.

Dave Tice Band

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Dave Tice has reignited song writing with his four on the floor rock n blues band. Performing a spate pub gigs around Sydney the band are set to light the stage at Sydney’s Blues and Roots Festival.

Dr Dons Double Dose

Blues
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Don Hopkins, piano and vocals with Rob Grosser, drums and percussion. Their music draws from the rich vein of blues and jazz of the 1920s and 30s through to the R&B, soul and gospel sounds of the 1950s and 60s with an emphasis on the New Orleans, piano styles and songs.

Nat Col & The Kings

Blues, Roots and Rock
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Nat Col & the Kings is the combination of guitarist Nathan Cavaleri and former Screaming Jets Drummer Col Hatchman. Two individually amazing artists, from very different musical backgrounds, it’s clear that together as NC&TK, Nathan and Col are making their own rules as they continue to grow their own style and sound.

Claude Hay

Blues & Roots
Hailing from the Blue Mountains near Sydney, award-winning Australian solo artist Claude Hay blends slide guitar, sitar, bass and electronic percussion in a unique loop-driven performance. The resulting sound invokes the best of stomping traditional blues and booty-shaking funk, all delivered with chops to burn and a vocal range to match.

Microwave Jenny

Pop/Folk
Microwave Jenny is indigenous, Australian duo Tessa Nuku and Brendon Boney. With a name that stems from classic Aussie film “The Castle”, Microwave Jenny’s genre-defying style is determined to bring fun and optimism back to the Australian musical landscape.

Ashleigh Mannix

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Starting as a young musician, this soul songstress has had unique experiences touring around the world. Along the way Ashleigh has found herself part of a diverse family of musicians who she has been proud to work with on various tours, festivals and collaboration project.

Minnie Marks

Indie Blues
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Minnie’s fresh groovy style, showmanship and fearless obsession towards her music is pushing the limits of her guitar, vocals and performance to new levels. While being compared to John Butler by punters her performances are like a pack of fruit tingles being thrown into a bottle of coke.

Pete Cornelius

Blues
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No stranger to Aussie blues fans, Pete Cornelius has gone through some phases over his 11 year career. Originally a hard hitting Texas blues man, playing Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimi Hendrix, Pete’s song writing and performances have evolved a new groove, while remaining true to his blues roots.

8 Ball Aitken

Swamp-blues
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8 Ball Aitken’s new live swamp-blues album ‘Alive In Tamworth’ is out now. Rocking more than 200 gigs a year across Australia and overseas, 8 Ball Aitken rattles the roof, stomps the planks, and gets his audiences whooping and hollering along in a frenzy of fun.
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Mojo Juju

Early Blues, Boogie, Noir
Mojo Juju sings songs that sound like that night you can’t remember, in that bar you swear you weren’t at, with that girl you promise you’ve never met. Influenced & inspired by bump & grind, truck stops and cheap motels, there’s definitely something dark, dirty and seductive lurking in these sounds.

Blind Lemon

Blues
Deriving elements from the earthy sounds of the ‘40’s and ‘50’s blues masters, the magic of ‘90’s & current crop of successful blues and roots artists, soulful feel of ‘60’s and ‘70’s British blues and a new twist on electric harmonica to make your ears prick up.
They are taking it a step up and to the left.
Website

The Mason Rack Band

blues /rock / alternate.
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From humble beginnings, Mason ”it started as a weekend thing playing bongo’s with my father, Billy Rack”. ‘Now , the Mason Rack Band plays major festivals and tours internationally… why ? ”Our show is different, and it’s a SHOW, we have solos,drum extravaganzas, and a new ”RED HAT”
segment that is adults only”. It is a full show alright, jaw dropping, and
absolutely wonderful, with a minimum of sixteen festivals this year so far, the future is a promising one for ”MRB” . The release of their new HD dvd is a testimony to their exceptional talent and road tested work ethic.
www.masonrackshop.com.au

Glenn Cardier and the Sideshow

rock’n’roots
Glenn Cardier has taken his crack touring band the Sideshow into Sydney’s legendary
Alberts Studio to record Stranger Than Fiction. Released in May 2012, the CD
immediately became ABC’s album of the week and picked up a 4-star review in the
Australian. Come see what all the fuss is about!

Benjalu

roots/folk rock/blues
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Two years, four hundred shows and thousands of CDs are in the hands of punters all over the country. BENJALU are seeing venues becoming more crowded and the sing alongs getting louder at their live energetic shows, while clocking more kilometres then most people could ever imagine.

Lloyd Spiegel Duo

Blues rock
With 9 albums, a swag of awards and 21 years on tour around the world, Lloyd Spiegel has fit more into 33 years than many do in a lifetime. That unique experience has seen him become one of the most recognized blues artists and most highly respected guitarists in Australia.

The Lazys

Rock
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Australian rock band The Lazys are hitting the road once again in support of their brand new EP, ‘Temptation Never Liked You’.Aiming to capture their unique raw sound, the band mixed things up and decided to record ‘Temptation Never Liked You’ at popular Newtown music venue Notes Live. The project was then given to Matt Lovell (Silverchair, Cold Chisel, Eskimo Joe, INXS) who established the perfect balance between a band tracking in a studio and one belting their tunes out on stage.Since 2007 the band has been touring their iconic rock show around the country, giving their fans and punters a blast! Circa 2011 and The Lazys have drawn on their honesty and angst to deliver another strong release, and like any good Australian rock band should, continue to work it live, lead from the front and rock hard!

The Widowbirds

Roots, rock
The Widowbirds were born in late 2010 calling of heart for long term brothers in arms and co-writers Simon Meli and Tony Kvesic. Living in the inspirations of Otis Redding, Frankie Miller, The Band and Neil Young, The Widowbirds deliver a soulfulness and truth, long missed in today’s music.

Marshall OKell

Blues/Rock/Roots
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The Australian music scene has a long history of uncovering phenomenal talent and the occasional larrikin. Marshall Okell is one man who embodies both attributes. Back performing under his own name in 2012, Marshall Okell will be bringing a new band and new sound to audiences all over the world.

Genevieve Chadwick

Blues/Roots/Rock
With her smoky, vivacious vocals, gutsy stage presence, outstanding guitar work and a cache of superlative original material, Genevieve Chadwick is an extraordinary live performer. Catching attention at last years festival, three headliners in a row invited her up on stage including Ash Grunwald and The Baby Animals.