Friday night at the Wheatsheaf Hotel we experienced a double, double treat of local Adelaide musicians and folk music with the combined talents of the Fiddle Chicks, Emma Luker and Dee Trewartha and the trad music duo of Ray Smith and Kerryn Schofield. Apologies for the labels guys! More photos to follow but first of […]
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The Whistle Master
I once thought the Irish tin whistle was nothing more than a child’s toy. I really could not take seriously that a simple metal tube and mouthpiece, costing less than $10 from a store could produce such a magical sound. Over the last few years I have been spending more and more time with and […]
Read MoreIt’s All ‘Bout the Pipes, ‘Bout the Pipes, No Strings
Thanks to two wonderful friends Gavin and Kate I have been introduced to the world of pipes and piping and will never look at or listen to a piper or a pipe band in the same way ever again. I’ve watched the two of them develop from clumsy novices to performing in last year’s Edinburgh […]
Read MorePhil Oakey, Human League
Bands come and go year bye year, decade by decade. There are however some bands that live on decades later as anchors or focal points to significant periods of our lives. They don’t even have to be favorites or even liked but when we hear them we are instantly transported back years or decade as […]
Read MoreHosier Lane
Pick a funky graffiti adorned laneway in the heart of Melbourne. Fill it with music, wine and food. Watch the party unfold! Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Hosier Lane’, 1/800s f/2.8 ISO100 200mm
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