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2nd | Katie Wighton | "With an incredible vocal performance and distinctive take on melancholy, Katie Wighton exudes grace on her Oh-Dark-Hours EP."
Fragile, compelling, and moving, Sydney singer-songwriter Katie Wighton finds truth in the darkness. “That moment just before dawn”, she says, “is so incr..... Read more
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| Michael Fix | Multi-award winning acoustic guitar virtuoso Michael Fix tours internationally presenting an eclectic mix of original instrumentals and distinctive arrangements, many of which have received national TV and radio exposure. His influences are diverse, and his music is enhanced with stories and humour...... Read more |
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9th | Linsey Pollak | Linsey makes music by live-looping self invented instruments such as a paper clarinet, a drinking straw oboe, a Cylisax, a rubber glove bagpipe and “Mr Curly” (a contra-bass clarinet made from hose sounding like a 70’s synth). Using these instruments he creates layers of music whi..... Read more
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16th | Three Cassyn Kyttagh | Three Cassyn Kyttagh was formed especially for performances of music, song and dance for the Manx Society of Queensland. Since then they have wowed audiences at the Celtic Festivals in Brisbane and Glen Innes. Our highly experienced musicians love to play this alternative Celtic music. Our name i..... Read more
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| Sianti | Sianti is a vibrant fusion of acoustic instruments, featuring cello, flutes, bouzouki, and Turkish/Egyptian percussion. The group first came together at the Australian Celtic Festival and started a local session in the Scenic Rim. From there, their unique Celtic Eclectic journey began...... Read more |
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30th | Enda Kenny | Celebrating three decades of proudly independent Australian original music with an Irish accent. Enda is a songwriter who draws you in with subtlety, simplicity and everpresent humour. You'll find yourself singing along, laughing along and wrapped up in the emotion and the journey of each song...... Read more
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