If you’re looking for a beautifully rustic way to spend your weekend, Beautifully Mad are performing another concert in the sublime setting of Rusty Fig Winery.
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Beautifully Mad have been described as: “A musical flame that licks at the heels of Folk and Jazz.”
Breathtaking original music reminiscent of the beauty of James Taylor, some honey from Melody Gardot, a lyrical spice of Cohen washed down with some Waits-like humour.
Expect goose-bumps in the hauntingly beautiful vein of Sting, to the exotic tones reminiscent of Cassandra Wilson to the wild Hendrix spiked guitar and dirty New Orleans exhilaration of a band possessed.
Tony has a reputation for setting fire to a 12 string with his solos, while Kris melts hearts with her rich, mellifluous voice and nylon string guitar.
Tony King and Nina Vox are Beautifully Mad, two of Australia’s finest singer/songwriters.
ARIA Award winning Tony King was named Australian Songwriter of the Year 2009.
They will perform on Sunday, October, 14. Doors open at 12.30pm for a 1.30pm show.
Tickets are $40 online and $45 at the door, and include a gorgeous wine.
The audience is encouraged to bring their own picnic and chairs to 121 Rankins Road, Coolagolite, 2550.
Online bookings are preferred: https://www.trybooking.com/422293
Or, call Gary Potts on 0418720908.
Deep River Choir's community sing-along with Dan Scollay
Moruya's Deep River Choir and the Eurobodalla Shire Council have combined to present the second free Community Sing-Along Workshop for 2018.
Director for this sing-along is Dan Scollay. Dan is an experienced choir director and workshop leader from the Bega Valley.
Dan grew up singing with Judith Clingan's Gandeamus, an Australian music youth company where she traveled as a choir member and soloist throughout Australia and overseas.
As an adult Dan has worked as a community singing leader for the last 15 years. She regularly facilitates workshops and choirs in the Bega Valley, and is part of a vibrant choral network in regional NSW.
Dan's work is inspired by her belief that local communities need access to cultural opportunities.
Singing offers a unique opportunity for diverse members of our community to come together in one of the oldest cultural activities in the world: singing together for fun,beauty, and enjoyment.
Led by musical director and founding member Amanda Grahame, Deep River Choir is a community based performance choir appearing at festivals and fund raising events across the Eurobodalla Shire and beyond.
Featuring African and a broad range of songs from around the world, they aim to schedule several concerts across the seasons, sharing their show with the wider community, and sponsoring community singing workshops.
This workshop will be held at the Moruya Scout Hall, 26 Shore Street on October 21 from 3-5pm.
Afternoon tea will be provided.