VAN WALKER

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VAN WALKER

Sat 18th April 8:30pm

Special guest Moosejaw Rifle Club

Tix: $10 https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/van-walker-spirit-world-singe-launch-at-major-toms-kyneton-tickets-96623129381

Van Walker returns with Spirit World, the lead single off his new album Ghosting (available August on Green South Records), his first solo release in 10 years!

Recorded by Jeff Lang & Dave Walker (in Fawkner 2015/Geelong 2019) Spirit World is the spellbinding lead single from Van Walker’s first solo album in a decade, reminding us once again why he's rightly regarded as one of the finest songwriters in the land.

A haunted, mysterious composition, as vulnerable as it is mercurial, it's not so simple to say, but someone is missing someone, and dabbling in the dark arts as a means to bring them back, dead or alive!

The song, like much of the album, is stark and brutally honest, with just bass and fingerstyle acoustic guitar, and the added spark of Australia's most revered roots musicians and no stranger to disturbed folk, guitar wizard Jeff Lang weaving his magic on dobro between the enchanted lyric of reverie and sorcery.

Joining Van on the night will be folk/country/bluegrass goodtime band Moosejaw Rifle Club!

www.ramblinvanwalker.com
www.moosejawrifleclub.com
www.greensouthrecords.com.au

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BATPISS / DEAD / K5

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BATPISS / DEAD / K5

Sunday 29th March 3pm POSTPONED

Reasons to leave the house aren’t always easy to come by. Sometimes you need more than a reason. Sometimes you need THREE.

DEAD are a cement mixer moving at high speed.

Batpiss are a well worn pair of Blunnies that won’t let you down.

K5 are like a sleeping giant, woken, and not entirely happy about it.

Batpiss and DEAD have toured relentlessly for the last 10 years with neither losing a shred of potency. K5 are your new favourite band.

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THE KING & THE EASY TRIO Album Launch

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THE KING & THE EASY TRIO Album Launch

Sat 14th March 8:30pm

Hailing from the Macedon Ranges, "the King & the Easy...trio" ARE old school blues & rag... with a touch of jazz... and a wee sprinkling of swing.

Together, they create a sound that pays homage to the classic combos of the acoustic blues & rag genre.

'the Easy" Ian Matthews is well recognized as one of the sweetest harmonica players going around. His harmonicas have taken him all the way to Europe. He rides the harp train through the classic blues of the 40s and 50s.

King Maxwell, one of Kyneton's tallest blues guitar players, has taken his guitars up the coast, across the desert and out to sea. He takes his roots out of the blues, jazz and rag of the 20s, 30s & 40s.

Add one serving of Bazwegia's own Barry "the Undertaker" Miller, brushing the snare like a boss and we're taking care of the biz. There is no further information available in reference to Barry.

Their new CD, "Mighty Natural" is a culmination of three years of playing together. It features a bunch of their favourite tunes and a hand full of originals. As at ease in the studio as they are on stage, "the King & the Easy... trio" clearly have loads of fun making fine music with the odd, quirky twist.

It's ALL the good things... now with added good things... AND A BRAND NEW CD!!!

TICKETS https://www.trybooking.com/BITZB

https://www.facebook.com/thekingandtheeasytrio/

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0zaRUVpiFuELvKfmnB0TVqv_Bc5i5cq7

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HARMONY BYRNE

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HARMONY BYRNE

Sat 7th March 8:30pm

Special guest CATE ROBBINS

Having just capped off a massive sold out Aus / NZ tour with the The Teskey Brothers,  Harmony Byrne is heading on the road for her first Australian headline tour in support of her forthcoming single “Good Idea” (Jan 31st). 

“Good Idea” is the latest single from Byrne’s upcoming debut LP, Heavy Doors, due to arrive later this year. Already catching notices from the likes of Billboard and The Line of Best Fit, and produced by Spoon’s Jim Eno, the album confidently explores a variety of styles and showcases Harmony’s incredible range. Harmony Byrne must be seen live so don’t miss the chance to see her in these intimate venues.

TICKETS https://www.trybooking.com/BHUGZ

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ANNA CORDELL RECORD LAUNCH

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ANNA CORDELL RECORD LAUNCH

Sat 15th Feb 8:30pm

Anna Cordell launches her anticipated debut record at Major Toms, introducing all of her latest work with her new band, just one day after the official launch date.
Coda Chroma (who has also recently released her stunning album) is opening the show!


“Cordell is the kind of artist who has the potential to be a firm favourite with Aussie audiences, we can’t wait to see what happens”
— Double J

TICKETS https://www.trybooking.com/BHXHB

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PAT DEVLIN

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PAT DEVLIN

Sat 18th Jan 8:30pm

Pat Devlin returns to Major Toms on the 18th Of January off of the back of his latest release "Make It Loud Quick".
Joining Pat for the second time is Tom Donnelly as main support.
Be there early for a great night of music.

Tickets on sale now https://www.trybooking.com/BHQRU

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ALI BARTER (solo)

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ALI BARTER (solo)

Fri 10th Jan 8:30pm Special guest HAYLEY MARY

After a banner year, including the release of her critically and popularly acclaimed second LP Hello, I’m Doing My Best (triple j’s Feature Album) a record which Pitchfork heralded as “An emotionally nuanced album that never takes itself too seriously” and her debut European and US dates Ali Barter is going back out on the road during Summer 2020 for a run of regional dates on the East Coast of Australia. 


Hitting Ballarat, Kyneton, Euroa, Cronulla, Newcastle, Wollongong, and peppering in a couple of Melbourne and Sydney shows, Ali will kick off the decade swapping New Year’s resolutions for riffs. Her Australian dates precede her North American tour, seeing her play six shows in March, including New Colossus Festival before wrapping up her US sojourn with a showcase at SxSW. Full list of Australian and North American tour dates below

Watch the video for ‘Big Ones’ here 

Hello, I’m Doing My Best follows Barter’s 2017 debut LP A Suitable Girl. A record that, by all accounts was critically and popularly acclaimed. Tone Deaf touted it as “an album that struck a nerve with Australia”, while Sydney Morning Herald backed her as a "star on the rise". Ali Barter, however, wasn't so sure. “The first record came out and for some reason I rejected it,” she says, listing the complaints she found with her own work: “it’s too polished and my voice is too high” being at the top of the list. Overcome with self-doubt, Barter pushed herself away from music, determined to never write another song.


But in the winter, a few months after the record's release, she went out of town to clear her head, with her guitar for company. "Stuff started coming up and I couldn't push it down," she says, and despite feeling like she "wasn't ready" for what these songs were saying, her and Dawson went about recording and testing the limits of her surprising new songs. She heard something in them she'd realised she didn't need to fight anymore. "When we demoed them up, I was like, Oh, there I am. The thing I was pushing against was me"


Hello I’m Doing My Best is a sentiment most can relate to, and therein lies the undeniable pull of Ali Barter’s output. From her breakout single ‘Girlie Bits’ to recent cut ‘Ur A Piece Of Shit’ Barter spins sobering honesty through sugary pop songs, like a one-two punch of staunch self assurance and touching vulnerability, in a way that is so uniquely her own. On her method, Barter explains “I really connect to the idea that you can say something really controversial, but if you say it in a nice way people are more likely to listen to it.


Since winning the triple j Unearthed competition and releasing her debut album A Suitable Girl in 2017, the former choir girl has enjoyed support at home from triple j, FBi Radio, The Australian, Rolling Stone and Tone Deaf, while further afield, Beats 1, Clash and The 405 have all thrown support behind the unconventional pop star. 


Barter has toured relentlessly, completing two sold out headline tours, countless festival slots and supported The Rubens, The War On Drugs, The Jezabels, Stevie Nicks, The Preatures, Chrissie Hynde and personal hero, Liz Phair

TICKETS https://www.trybooking.com/BHKLR

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