William Alexander and Charlotte Le Lievre

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William Alexander and Charlotte Le Lievre

Sat 30th Nov 8:30pm

William Alexander - Cattle camp crooner and balladeer, William Alexander sings with a true heart. William, who makes his living as a stockman in the Central West region of NSW, sings with a maturity beyond his years. Having learned to sing harmonies in church with his father, music has always been in his blood. His strong voice and guitar playing, partnered with his life and experience working the land and livestock, make the magic in his ballads all the more authentic. William's 2024 record 'The Singing Stockmen' debuted at #2 on the AIR 100% Independent album charts and was an ABC country feature album.


Charlotte Le Lievre - With her lilting voice and timeless sensibilities, Charlotte Le Lievre makes music that hits the heart in the unique tradition of classic country songwriters. Her songs strive to connect with the authenticity of human experience, navigating grief, joy and collective struggle. Drawing upon an array of early country and folk styles, Charlotte and band wholeheartedly pay homage to the origins of this music, whilst offering up insightful commentary on contemporary dilemmas. Charlotte's debut album 'Songs from the Barrier Line' (2023) was nominated for Best Country Work at the 2023 Music Victoria Awards and Contemporary Folk Music Album of the Year at the 2023 Australian Folk Music Awards.

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MAGIC MACHINE

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MAGIC MACHINE

Fri 29th Nov 8:30pm Special Guests JUNKYARD WIZARDS

Magic Machine are an independent and emerging Sydney/Dharawal based rock n roll outfit.

Forming in 2021, the 4 piece quickly built their following over three compelling albums with a

fourth record due for release in early 2025.

Heavily inspired by the golden era of  psychedelia, Magic Machine captivate

crowds on stage as their performance unspools in an electric connection between members.

Dripping in reverb, accented with catchy riffs this mind-bending psychedelic sound is unique

to Magic Machine.

AFTER A RECENT AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND TOUR WITH THE DANDY

WARHOLS MAGIC MACHINE ARE HITTING THE ROAD IN NOVEMBER 2024 ON AN

EAST COAST SINGLE TOUR IN ANTICIPATION OF THEIR FOURTH STUDIO ALBUM.

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ANDY GOLLEDGE

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ANDY GOLLEDGE

Fri Nov 22nd 8:30pm with Kyneton Country Revue

When Andy Golledge performs, people take notice. Many years of performing live has honed his skills in knowing how to write a killer song and knowing how to knock an audience off their feet. Off the back of a national full band tour celebrating the latest record Young, Dumb & Wild, Andy Golledge is keen to hit the road again for a mix of full band and stripped back shows.

 

Andy Golledge has carved out a niche as Sydney's king of alt-country, and it only takes half an hour with the man and his band to see exactly why that is. Golledge's music is boozy, rowdy and rocking, but simultaneously heartfelt and personal. Beyond the quasi-ironic yeehaw agenda, that's really what country music is all about." (Music Feeds)

 

His name is folklore in regional NSW and inner Sydney, both for the exhilarating unpredictability of his live shows and the curveballs of his repertoire, genre-hopping between 60s country and classic rock & roll. The band consists of some of the most respected musicians in the alt country/Americana scene in Australia, with a show that can take you from tender to tears, to rollicking and dancing wildly. His shows are word class, polished and ready to grab the attention of broader audiences.

 

2024 saw Golledge release his highly anticipated sophomore album Young, Dumb & Wild with the band touring the new record to ecstatic fans all around the country. YD&W and its singles (‘Country Band’, ‘Lovin’ Myself’ (ft. Sweet Talk), ‘Young, Dumb & Wild) received incredible support across national and community radio; achieving Feature Album of the Week on ABC Country, as well as features and additions on Double J, 2SER, CMT Australia to name a few. The titular track of the album also debuted at #45 on the Country Radio Airplay charts.

 

Golledge has made notable performances at BIGSOUND and SXSW Sydney, as well as various festivals such as Out Here in the Field Festival, Meadow Festival, Tamworth Country Music Festival, Winter Bites, Splendour In The Grass, Groundwater Country Music Festival, Euroa Music Festival, Falls Festival, Riverboats Festival, Boogie Festival, Gympie Music Muster and more.

 

You don’t want to miss the Andy Golledge experience!

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

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VAN WALKER

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VAN WALKER

Fri 15th Nov 8:30pm

Prolific Tasmanian singer songwriter Van Walker returns from his award winning album GHOSTING (2020) with HEALING DESCENT (2024), ten powerfully personal songs written around the spring of the first major lockdown (2020). Recorded last year in just four days during a break on a Canadian tour, Van took the opportunity to team up again with mate and multi-instrumentalist Chris Altmann to produce Healing Descent, due out late Sept on Cheersquad Records & Tapes SEPT 27 2024.

“Another effortlessly classic album of tunes.” ~ Mick Thomas, Weddings Parties Anything

"Van's songs are like messages from an unearthly time, beyond our modern tropes. I wanna live in that time." Tim Rogers, You Am I 

"Poetic and elemental. Van's in his nature boy era and I am here for it! After the changes and stresses we've all been through collectively over the last few years , this record feels like meditation." Ella Hooper, Killing Heidi

Lead single Winter's Last Words: 

https://cheersquadrecordstapes.bandcamp.com/track/winters-last-words-3

Check out the video here:  

https://youtu.be/XaTXT5MsMEc

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

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FOLK BITCH TRIO

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FOLK BITCH TRIO

Sun 10th Nov 2pm

Folk Bitch Trio—Gracie Sinclair (she/her), Jeanie Pilkington (she/her) and Heide Peverelle (they/them)—are known for enrapturing audiences around their home city of Naarm/Melbourne with sensitive and thoughtful arrangements of three part harmony. What began as an unserious collaboration between three friends has led the trio to share stages with acts such as King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Alex G, Julia Jacklin and Courtney Barnett. The trio manifest a unique kinesiology of relaxed indie-folk with a quietly confident, assured underbelly. Born out of what they describe as a "mutual love for songwriting and truth-telling," most significant to their rise and consistently captivating to their craft is the joy they take in making music together — it surges with the power of friends and collaborators executing a unified vision.

 

Their brand new single “God’s A Different Sword” follows on from the 2023 released singles “Analogue” and “I Heard”, which Rolling Stone described as “resplendent in gorgeous harmonies and confessional songwriting”, and a triumphant run of shows at SXSW earlier this year.

 

The trio explain, “‘God’s A Different Sword’ speaks to relinquishing a pattern, but indulging in the habit ‘just one more time’. The song was produced by us and Tom Healy during a fleeting stop in Auckland, Aotearoa this winter, while we were in town supporting Ben Howard. The lyrics are exasperated and questioning, so we wanted them to be held by instrumentation that is optimistic and open. The video, made by our dear friend Bridgette Winten, shows us gallivanting around our stomping grounds in Naarm, where this song was written and born.”

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

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SKYSCRAPER STAN

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SKYSCRAPER STAN

Sat 9th Nov 8:30pm

Skyscraper Stan and the Commission Flats are celebrating the release of their new single Talk to Me with a run of shows through Victoria, NSW, SA and the ACT. Taking musical inspiration from Motown and Stax era soul with that signature Skyscraper twist, "Talk to Me" is about conversations in the age of conspiracy. It's for anyone out there trying to pull a loved one out of a rabbit hole. Don't turn your back on them. Have a chat. That might be all they need. 

Supports: Dominic Hoey

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


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THE DESERTERS

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THE DESERTERS

Sun 27th Oct 2pm

Two voices and many strings drawing on a myriad of influences - Brooke Taylor and Delsinki bring a wealth of experience to the table in their exciting new collaboration going under the moniker 'The Deserters'. There’s a bunch of new songs, some choice new covers, all presented with the same down home charm and urbane wit they have become respectively known for.
The Deserters will be joined Sunday Oct 27 at Major Toms Kyenton by Steven Gates (Tripod) who brings a very clever and wonderful set of songs to open up the arvo as well.

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

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LIAM WRIGHT with Freya Josephine Hollick

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LIAM WRIGHT with Freya Josephine Hollick

Fri 25th Oct 8:30pm

Liam Wright is set to release his Debut album “Old Flame” and is hitting the road to share it with you. Touring across East Coast capitals and regional venues with his full band and joined by special guests along the way. The singer-songwriter has formed a star studded band to back him, bringing an energetic and soul filling live show.
The record includes some special artists such as Freya Josephine Hollick and most recently Queenie featuring on the single “Violet Town”. Liam’s sound is timeless with a sense of nostalgia drawing inspiration from artists such as Neil Young, and The War On Drugs. His delivery in lyrics and stage presence will give you goosebumps (the good kind), with songs that will bring you back to life in one short breath.

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

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D.C CROSS

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D.C CROSS

Fri 18th Oct 8:30pm

Darren D.C Cross is an instrumental ecstatic guitarist.

In the tradition of Leo Kottke, John Fahey, Nick Drake, Elizabeth Cotton and Mississipi John Hurt (also incorporating 90's Indie guitar like Sonic Youth) Cross is forging towards a unique Australian perspective on the genre.

Previously of Sydney trailblazers Gerling and folk Noir Duo Jep and Dep, Darren has knuckled down for the last 8 years specializing in the fingerstyle hybrid of what he calls Australian Ecstatic Guitar, the sweet spot between Doc Watson Bluegrass, British Folk revival and American Primitive guitar.

Live review Clinton Walker.

"To see Darren D. C. Cross. And what a show it was! An incredibly impressive display of solo acoustic guitar.
 Darren himself calls his fingerpickin’ style Australian bluegrass and he makes no secret of the inspiration he’s derived from avant acoustic guitarists like Leo Kottke and the Takoma Records school of the likes of John Fahey and Robbie Basho. One point about which kind of music is – if you can’t play it, you can’t do it. There’s nowhere to hide. Fingerpickin’ like this is an extremely exact and demanding art and science, and if you can’t master it, there’s no point trying to pretend. Not that I am hooked on technique. Far from it. The old punk in me still distrusts virtuosity for its own sake. The thing about music like Darren’s is that while you do have to have all that technique, it’s still gotta go a step beyond, it’s gotta have heart and soul and swing…
… and DC’s got all of that. Playfulness is part of it too, and he’s got that as well, a sense of good humour through everything (especially his between-song patter) even when it gets serious and maybe melancholy. But the dynamics! Using every finger on the right hand (I presume, I couldn’t see his hands), this kind of music is contrapuntal, full of riffs and lines running concurrently and weaving between and around each other. Repetition is a big part of it but the bigger part is the weave, the way the riffs and lines develop and interact – creating the space that allows for rhythmic as well as harmonic nuance – and the way they finally resolve, or not: The breaks! The breaks Cross deploys are incredible, sometimes reducing down to a single chord or a couple, cross cutting and smashing, and then – the endings too! 
DC Cross has the best endings in the business. The first point about which is that they come soon; in other words, the songs are never overlong (yet still manage to go deep and wide), and then, bam-bam, they’re over with an almost breathless and deeply satisfying surprise.
So I’ll try and take a leaf out of that book. I will be watching out for anything DC Cross does in the future, and I will certainly be queuing up for the opening of the Red House. We need more of all suchlike". 

"Cross is emerging as an important voice among the modern players who continue to find new territory in the world of guitar discovered by John Fahey (who, of course, also experimented with found sounds and electronics). With the release of two fine albums in so short a time, he seems to be on a creative tear. Fans of Bachman, Isasa, Jones, Rolin, et al., take note".

Jim Marks - Dusted Magazine. 

Shows played in 2023: Cross supported Ed Kuepper at the Blue Mountains Theatre and City Recital Hall.

Supported Xylouris White (Jim from Dirty Three other band) in Canberra Street Theatre and Wollongong Town Hall

Supported Ed Kuepper with Jim White in Murwillumbah, Coffs Harbour, Brisbane, Great Club, Cronulla, Brunswick Ballroom.

Cross also performed at the Art Gallery of N.S.W - Volumes Festival as part of the strings component - a 45 minutes unique improved piece with solo acoustic guitar.

In December he played his own (probably sold out show) at Peoples Republic here in Camperdown.

Also toured his own shows in Blackheath, Katoomba, Wagga Wagga, Nowra, Newcastle, Newcastle Writers Festival, Marrickville, Beechworth, Thirroul, Lithgow, Canberra, Petersham, Springwood, Old Bar, Broadway, Archies Creek, Merri Creek and Camperdown.

www.darrencross.bandcamp.com

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

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