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| 3rd | Penny Davies and Roger Ilott | Penny & Roger have made 25 albums of quality folk music since their first vinyl album in 1983. Their 1999 album OPAL MINER The Songs Of Bill Scott received overwhelming acceptance from the Australian public. Their concerts feature songs of substance, harmony vocals, ringing 12 string acoustic guita..... Read more |
| | Australian Celtic Women | Formed to celebrate Australia’s unique Celtic heritage and showcase the talent of women in Celtic music, with diverse backgrounds in opera, musical theatre, folk, rock, pop and Celtic genres. Their harmonies, described as “out of this world”, combine award-winning expertise from various musica..... Read more |
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| 10th | Nicole Murray | Fresh back from leading a singing expedition in the French alps, Nicole is alight with inspiring songs performed with fiddle, concertina and guitar, and she brings back your favourite songs from her Cloudstreet years in her solo set...... Read more |
| | Julian James & Beci Kate | Drawing from a diverse palate of alt country, folk, soul and bluegrass, to the bold, smoky undertones of blues and hill country deeply infused in Julian’s musical origins, the spirited duo artfully distills this complex mash of influences down to create a prime blend of Americana.Surprise and ..... Read more |
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| 17th | Delilah Rose | Delilah Rose sounds like big hair and velvet flares. She is a neuro divergent songwriter, mama, eternal optimist, storyteller and bold performer. Her debut record Moxie earned her a nomination for Best Country Act (WAM Awards) and her single Thin Black Line reached #1 on the AMRAP charts...... Read more |
| | Tin Star | Brisbane trio Tin Star (Cathy Bell, Dan Grant and Penny Boys) are a melting pot of eclectic musical influences ranging from trad folk to bluegrass to alt country to rock and back around again. They sing and play original songs and some lovingly chosen covers, all arranged to make the most of their s..... Read more |
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| 24th | The Larks | A relatively new group who sing mostly unaccompanied traditional English folk songs. They have sung at blackboard concerts that has led to booked sets at The Red Hill Folk Club, The Indooroopilly Hub Folk Club, Folk Redlands, The Front Up Blackboard, and The Bug as well as opening the Neurum Creek M..... Read more |
| | Dennis Duigan | Dennis Duigan picks and hollers heartfelt songs of broken love, hardship and sorrow. His characteristic sound is born from a vocal falling somewhere between high lonesome and soulful blues, cast over a foundation of fingerstyle guitar, flatpicking and clawhammer banjo. He draws from the vast cano..... Read more |
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