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February Free Entertainment at Merimbula |
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Friday 3rd - The Steve Clark Trio + Guests. Modern, Latin Jazz in the Audi from 7:00pm.
Saturday 4th - The Jah Duo, free in the Main Bar from 7:30pm. Percussive harmonious rhythms.
Friday 10th - The Firetree + Ollie Brown, free in the Audi from 8:00pm. Acoustic folk in the spirit of Angus & Julia Stone.
Saturday 11th - Shadoogie, free in the Audi from 8:00pm. 50s & 60s Rock 'n' Roll!
Friday 17th - Shaun Kirk + Matt Southon & Genevieve Chadwick, free in the Audi from 8:00pm.
Saturday 18th - Acacia, free in the Main Bar from 7:30pm.
Saturday 25th - Sugarcane Collins + support, free in the Audi from 8:00pm. |
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Friday 10 February - The Firetree + Ollie |
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Following in the tradition of Angus & Julia Stone and Stars, The Firetree are centered around the vocal duet of Dale Buchan and Josephine Cubis.
Pairing sublime harmonies and contrasting yet complimentary vocals with superb songwriting, the folk/pop duo are have created an undeniably unique indie sound, showcased on their sophomore EP ‘Vega' (1st July 2011, Independent/MGM).
The Firetree have had an incredible 6 months following the release of their debut EP ‘The Space Between' (November 2010, Independent). After performing a string of successful headline shows on their first international tour of Canada, the group were invited to perform on popular Canadian television program ‘Urban Rush'.
Their sound is also being noticed in the US, placing 2nd in the Best of Pop charts for consistent results on popular US indie music site and MTV partner ourstage.com for 26 weeks in 2011.
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Friday 17 February - Shaun Kirk + Matt Southon & Genevieve Chadwick |
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Since the independent release of his award winning debut album ‘Cruisin' in 2010, Shaun has been captivating audiences across the country with his charming style of boogie blues & soul.
With a bevy of new material, Kirk's first full-length album, ‘Thank You for Giving Me the Blues' sees the twenty-three year old troubadour take a leap in musical maturity. The album, which offers seven original tracks and three covers, has all the passion and vigor you can ask for in a contemporary blues/soul record. Shaun's blood, sweat and dedication to his art shines through: from slow and soulful ballads like ‘Find Somebody To Love' to witty tales of life on the road in ‘Chicken & Corn'; raw, stripped back instrumentals like ‘The Howlin Harp Boogie'; and hard-hitting yet energetic grooves such as ‘The Drug Got a Hold Onto You'.
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