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THE YOUNG TROUBADORS

Nina Haysler is a sixteen year old
singer-songwriter from Sydney. Nina has been singing
most of her life and started writing songs when she
got her first guitar two and a half years ago. She
enjoys putting her own twist on classic covers and
writing her own compositions. Now in her final years
at school Nina has enjoyed being involved in Rock
bands, Jazz Bands and singing in the school choir.
Nina has been influenced by a variety of artists and
loves folk, rock, blues and alternative music.

Karise Higgins - With Influences as
diverse as Joan Baez and Janis Joplin, Leadbelly and
Led Zeppelin , Old Crow Medicine Show and Jimi
Hendrix, Karise delivers a performance not easily
forgotten. Still only sixteen and having played
guitar for little more than two years, she is a
still maturing artist but with a mature voice.

Cody Dillon is a story-teller
blending the old and the new, from bluegrass to
hip-hop. A traveller, a Terrigal boy, a troubadour,
he plays guitar, banjo, ukulele, and piano accordian,
and tries to share his state of mind everytime he
steps on stage.

Michael Geaghan is 16 years old and
in Year 12 at the Entrance Campus. He has been
studying music for 11 years and plays the guitar,
piano, trumpet and saxophone, as well as the
harmonica. He sings and enjoys most styles of music
including blues and jazz. He enjoys performing with
friends with any opportunity can see music as a
large part of his futu
Saturday
29th
March 2008 - 7pm
Jeffery Schollar and Arch Bishop

Jeffrey Schollar... what can I
say? He is an awkward man to say the very least.
After being questioned on why he writes such
degrading songs about his own life, he replied
"I make fun of myself because I've got a low
self esteem.. I also dislike my girlfriend."
Jeffrey Schollar writes songs about his own
troubles (or lack thereof), may they be about his
unfortunate social life, paranoia about his own
self worth, or his seemingly awful girlfriend. He
is a singer/song writer that you will either
love.. or inevitably hate. He
is currently yet to decide.
Jeffrey's
Myspace page And
THEN there is Arch Bishop. What more can we say?
Poet extraordinaire, comedian and mad man all
rolled into one big teddy bear of a man. Come
prepared to go home with sore sides from laughter.
Saturday 25th August, 7pm
Chris Gillespie and the Wandering
Hands

This is a great chance to see
a rising star in the music industry. He is booked at
the Basement as an example of the quality of Chris
Gillespie & The Wandering Hands. They play
various Sydney venues as well as music festivals
across Australia. Their music has been heard on
radio stations such as ABC Radio National, FBI radio
in Sydney and various community stations around
Australia.
"Chris Gillespie is a unique
Australian voice painting local landscapes with
mirth and melancholy. His gentle vocals overlay fine
fingerpicking textures that draw you into the
stories. Chris is a very generous and talented young
man and this is a chance not to be missed.
Gillespie's band, 'The Wandering Hands' play with
sensitivity to his purpose laying haunting beds over
which his yarns are spun" - Fred Smith
(Frencham Smith) "Chris Gillespie tells stories
of everyday Australian experiences, unrequited love,
dogs and the cockatoo that owns the M2, all
delivered with a bit of a country storytelling feel
you might associate with Jeff Lang's vibe and an
Australian singing accent akin to that of Darren
Hanlon or Paul Kelly.The music is a perfectly
relaxed country tinged acoustica, with excellent
space created for the suspense and emotion that
comes through in the songs
. Nice mandolin, slide guitar,
harmonica and sparse backing vocals all help to
create this space and the sort of feel that many
artists could learn from. - Glen Mcvey ('The Stix'
magazine) "His songs have a freshness and
simplicity about them that makes him stand out from
the mass of singer/songwriters out there." -
Malcolm Fielding (92.1 FM Hobart Radio) You can
listen to some of his music on his Myspace page at Chris
Gillespie
Rose Turtle and Her Ukelele
Joined by her sister Liz Ertler on bass

Saturday 1st September, 2007 - 7pm At CWA Hall -
Opposite Fisherman's Wharf The Boulevarde - Woy Woy
-
Rose Turtle Ertler is a ukulele player based in
Melbourne and is currently touring her solo act from
Wollongong to Cairns. Her tour is supported by the
Federal Government's Contemporary Music Touring
ProgramROSE plays mainly ukulele (and FX) and
singing, also bit of theremin, casios, old drum
machines, piano, and this and that and whatnot.
Performing her 'strange pop' songs live as the 'electrik
ukulele lady' with FX pedals on the uke and
sometimes a bass player or acoustic (nude) mode,
with just her 1940s Gretsch ukulele. Rose performs
oft in her current hometown of Melbourne and has
supported acts including Kevin Blechdom (US), Scout
Niblett (US), Tip Toe Topic (Belgium) and Ni-Hao!
(Japan). She has toured twice to Europe (Belgium,
Holland and Germany). Rose is also organizer of
annual ukulele event held in Sydney called UKULELE
LAND - the biggest uke event in Australia! (ww.ukuleleland.org)
and is currently researching for a book about the
Australian ukulele sceneYou can hear some of Rose's
songs on her my space website www.myspace.com/roseturtleertler
July, 2007- 1:30 pm
The last Sunday afternoon concert this year.
Mothers Of Intention

Mothers of Intention Rosie McDonald
~ lead vocals and rhythm guitar. Lainey Balsdon ~
recorders, percussion. Penny Rankin Smith ~ vocals
and bodhran Antoni Pyrzakowski ~ fiddle, viola,
mandolin, vocals.
Mothers of Intention Mothers of
Intention are a dynamic four piece folk band,
reinterpreting the classic Celtic folk songs and
tunes. Lush three part vocal harmony, driving
guitar, fiery yet soulful fiddle , lilting recorder
and the steady bodhran heartbeat define the mothers
sound. The mothers also perform original songs,
tunes and eclectic covers. www.mothersofintention.com.au
Saturday May 19th, 7:30 pm
Collector

There
are bands that become essential in the labour of
keeping the musical heritage of certain societies
alive and in good health, researching and performing
traditional music with acknowledgement and taste,
while
making
it a lot of fun for the audience at the same time.
There is such band in
Australia
,
and that's Collector. They breathe new life into the
old songs and dance tunes of their native culture. From
lively tunes to heartfelt ballads to acapella
singing, with well thought out and tasteful
arrangements, Collector
wins
all plaudits for playing and re-creating the grand
old music of the Australian Bush.
"Collector
has sounded the death knell of the bush band.
Finally someone has shown that real Australian music
can be as interesting as any other. Played with
verve, imagination and passion. Featuring vocals, fiddle, mandolin, button accordion, bouzouki, concertina,
tenor guitar, tin whistle, guitar, electric bass,
Bodhran and kit drums
With
songs by Chloe and Jason Roweth and a dance display
by Central Coast Bush Dance & Music Assoc.
Tickets available from Laycock Street Booking
office on phone 43233233 or from Peninsula Music 38
George Street Woy Woy on phone 4342 9099 or from
Troubadour on phone
4341 4060 (AH) or mobile
0417 456 929
TICKETS
$25 GENERAL ADMISSION / $20 CONCESSION/$18 Members
Blackboard Concert and Session

April 15, 2007
A great Blackboard Concert and then
fun Session afterwards. The Usual Suspects
Gala CD launch will be the main focus of
this concert so don't miss it!. At the CWA
Hall in Woy Woy across from the Wharf starting at
1:30 pm. Come along and listen or sign up to perform.
All welcomed. Tea, coffee and afternoon tea
provided. Entry $ 5.00/3.00
Information at 4341 4060 (AH) or mobile
0417 456 929
January 20, 2006
Mic Conway's National Junk Band
Peninsula Theatre 7:30 pm

In this day of concerns for our environment and its future we
all need to be recycling whatever we can and Mic Conway's Band does it with an
extreme flair and a wonderfully wild musical sound. Even the kitchen sink has
found a place of honour in this group and many more metallic items will show the
magical sounds they can make. Perhaps you will come away from the concert with a
whole new opinion of your cluttered garage shelves? Along with their concern for
our environment the Junk Band will add their amazing style and humour so be
prepared to have a lot of fun and even enjoy some great music.
The January 20th Performance will
feature the wonderful Mic Conway and the National
Junk Band. Expect the unexpected! These
"virtuosos of the bizarre" create a live
stage experience that must be seen and heard to be
believed. The music and antics of the National Junk
Band defies categorisation . Is this post-millenium
cabaret or new vaudeville? No, it's the National
Junk Band wielding National guitars, ukuleles, a
sousaphone, a phono-fiddle, actual garbage cans and
metal sinks. These rhythmagicians make venues rock.
For more Information on The National Junk Band,
visit their web site at http://www.nationaljunkband.com/junkband.html
. Tickets on sale at Laycock St Theatre ticket
office, Peninsula Music at Woy Woy or from the
Troubadour by phoning 4341 4060 or 0417 456 929.
Tickets $25 General Admission, $20 Concession.
Information on Mic Conway's National
Junk Band
Expect the unexpected! These
"virtuosos of the bizarre" create a live
stage experience that must be seen and heard to be
believed. Wielding National guitars, ukuleles, a
sousaphone, a phono-fiddle, actual garbage cans and
metal sinks, these rhythmagicians make venues
rock.The music and antics of the National Junk Band
defies categorisation. Is this post-millenium
cabaret or new vaudeville? No, it's the National
Junk Band! The fans have described them as :
"the Sex Pistols meets Bing Crosby"
"bluesy with a touch of Monty Python"
"extreme entertainment" "layer upon
layer of insanity, lunacy, anarchy" Witness
fire, illusion, passion, irreverent satire, singing
saws, flying chooks and musical mayhem.
For four years the National Junk
Band has had toes tapping and jaws dropping at
festivals, pubs, joints, radio, and TV. With two
death-defying albums to their credit, and the music
to "Badcop Badcop" (ABC TV) in the can,
they are about to kick over another with their
latest CD "Tin Can Alley". A quantum leap
of style and musicianship for the quirkiest band in
the land that even performed for the Pope (Pope
Alice's "Pacifica" at the MCA). What next
- church music for atheists?
November 12, 2006
The Stiff Gins
Stiff Gins are Nardi Simpson & Kaleena Briggs. In the 7 years since their
first meeting at the Eora Centre in Redfern, Stiff Gins have performed at
cultural institutes in New Caledonia, Vietnam, Spain, been part of cultural
exchanges to Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Egypt & Cyprus, played festivals and
shows throughout Canada, the US, Ireland and performed extensively throughout
Australia. Stiff Gins are through harmony & song, reclaiming a derogatory
term for Aboriginal women, instead declaring its meaning as proud, passionate
& talented. Nardi Simpson From the Yuwaalaraay people with roots in Sydney's
inner West and country NSW, Nardi Simpson began musical study in high school and
is proud to carry with her both formal training and oral musical tradition from
her family. Majoring in voice for her HSC, & after 2 years of a Bachelor or
Arts degree at Sydney University, Nardi then enrolled at the Eora Centre in
Redfern where she met Kaleena & started Stiff Gins. Here, Nardi continued on
to study a Diploma of Contemporary Music, after which she then returned to uni
to complete her Bachelors degree in 2003. Outside of music Nardi loves nothing
better than listening to the cricket (she used to play competitively & even
played a season in England in 1993 !), fishing & is starting to dabble in
short film making. Earlier this year Nardi recorded with AUNTY WENDY’S MOB,
helping to release children’s album ‘Happy to be Me’, the second from
Wendy Notley & AUNTY WENDY’S MOB.
Kaleena Briggs
Kaleena is from the Wiradjuri and Yorta Yorta people, southern NSW &
northern Victoria peoples, was born in Melbourne, Victoria in 1979 and resides
in Marrickville, Sydney. Kaleena began musical study at high school, actively
involved in school bands & vocal groups and continued that study through to
her graduation in a Diploma in Contemporary Music at TAFE in 2000.
Kaleena was a featured vocalist on YABUN, Voices with a Beat, a joint Gadigal
Information Services & Koori Radio produced CD released in 1999 &
performs the vocals to the opening credits of the ABC’s Message Stick Program.
A highlight for Kaleena was performing in a ‘Welcome To Country’ for the
Opening Ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000.
Stiff Gins are: Nominees Album of the Year, Band of the Year, Single of the
Year, 2005 The Deadly’s, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Music Awards
Winners Songlines Award, Australian Live Music Awards Best Indigenous Live Act
2002 Winners Best Single, The Deadly’s, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Music Awards, 2001 Nominees Best Live Act-NSW, Australian Live Music Awards 2001
Winners Most Promising New Talent, The Deadly’s, Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Music Awards, 2000 Nominees Best Female Artist, Australian World Music
Awards 2000 And: Recipients of the Centenary Medal in 2003 for ‘Services to
the Community through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Music’
Highlights include:
Bilarong Festival March 2006 Commonwealth games. Melbourne March 2006 Cairo
Opera House January 2006 Ciaro Jazz Club Januarary 2006 Famagusta Gate Nicosia,
Cyprus janurary 2006 Yaama Festival Bourke October 2005 Floriade Canberra
September 2005 Ugandan National Theatre July 2005 Katoke TTC, Tanzania June 2005
Cockatoo Island March 2005 Orange Blossom Festival September 2004 Museums Open
all Night April 2004 Singapore Arts Festival, June 2004 Guring-Gai Festival June
2004 Sydney Dreaming, 2003 Blue Mountains Festival, 2003 AFL Marn Grook Trophy,
Stadium Australia, 2003 Apollo Bay Music Festival, Victoria, 2003 Message
Sticks, Sydney Opera House, 2003 Homebake, Sydney Domain, 2002 Bellingen Global
Carnival, Bellingen, 2002 Woodford Folk Festival, 2001/02, 2002/03 Edinburgh
Festival, Scotland, 2001 Vancouver Folk Festival, Canada 2001 Amsterdam Roots
Festival, Amsterdam, 2001 Womad, Adelaide, 2001 Millennium Party, Sydney Opera
House, NYE 1999
September 3, 2006
Fathers Day Special
Allan Musgrove and
the "Whatsaname Band".
Singer/Songwriter folk collector and multi
instrumentalist raconteur: Allan Musgrove teams up
with master fiddler Bob McInnes for a captivating
evening of songs and tunes, from traditional to
original to Vaudeville and beyond…..
Alan Musgrove is one of Australia’s most
respected folk performers and collectors of folk
music and heritage. Alan has played in many
successful bands including “Peg Leg Jack” and
“The Harvest Moon Band” bringing to each his own
unique repertoire and arrangements. His knowledge of
folk music and “old time country music” in wide
as his ability to entertain and audience, singing
and playing guitar, fiddle, banjo, mandolin and lap
steel.
Bob McInnis who is one Australia’s best
fiddlers and has played in many bands over the
years, and with Alan form an entertaining duo
performing original and traditional tunes and songs
along with vaudeville and old radio routines.
August 13, 2006
Macquarie Towns Exchange
Afternoon
A treat as we will be
entertained by our fellow folk club
This club, formerly known as
Macquarie Towns Folk Club is 31 years old. Now based
at Richmond Neighbourhood Centre, we have been
housed in various venues in Richmond and Windsor. We
have a "round robin" format with others
jamming at the request of the performer. We're
pretty excited about our visit to the Troubadour on
13th August.
Performers will be as follows- Dez
and Karen Williams- vocalists, guitar and bass
guitar. Favourite old ballads from such as Bob
Dillon, Gordon Lightfoot, Neil Young and Van Morrison
plus traditional Australian bush music. Dez also
composes original material.
Kath McMahon and Alex Nolf.- Alex's
zither playing is a delight- and when combined with
Kath's accordion is a unique experience. Although
this combination sounds as if it won't work- it
does. Kath has also been prevailed upon to sing and
play some of the Newfoundland fishing songs that she
has researched.
"Latitude", comprising
Richard Galluzzi, Patrick Smith and Selina Rowe. A
high energy band featuring, banjo, slide guitar, bodhran,
harmonica, whistle, mandolin. They play an eclectic
mixture of Irish, Blues, Folk and original material.
All this and they sing too.
Jan and Lee Tame- banjo, mandolin, whistle,
fiddle. This couple is heavily into Bluegrass and
what they call "old timey" music.
Robert and Lois Lennard- reciters.
Robert specialises in Bush Poetry and Lois delights
with humorous works-in particular Pam Ayres.
July 9, 2006
Ben Scott
and the Sydney Cove Project
A
historical folk music song writing project by
Ben Scott
The
Sydney Cove Project is a folk music song writing project by Blue Mountains-based musician Ben
Scott, exploring human
stories from the early
history of Sydney in the years following the
arrival of the First Fleet. The songs
of the Sydney Cove Project retell stories of
important characters in Australia's history, both
indigenous and European, such as Bennelong,
Pemulwy (also known as Pemulwuy), Patyegorang,
Ralph Clarke, William Dawes and Watkin Tench. They
use journal entries and letters by Watkin Tench,
Ralph Clarke, Bennelong and others. They also
contain elements of fiction.
Ben
Scott performs the songs of the Sydney Cove Project
in folk clubs, festivals and venues throughout the
Blue Mountains and elsewhere, often assisted by the
wonderful talents of Kathryn Bain (vocals, guitar),
Garthe Jones (mandolin) and Chris Gillespie (guitar
and double bass).
Recent gigs include Illawarra Folk Festival and St
Albans Folk Festival.
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