Izy
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2019
Brunswick East, Australia
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NOV
08
2019
Fortitude Valley, Australia
Black Bear Lodge
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NOV
02
2019
Carlton, Australia
Colour
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NOV
01
2019
Surry Hills, Australia
Venue 505
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SEP
20
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
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AUG
30
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
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AUG
23
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
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AUG
16
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
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JUL
27
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
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JUL
20
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
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JUL
06
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
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JUN
07
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
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MAY
17
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
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APR
27
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
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APR
20
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
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APR
12
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
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MAR
30
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
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MAR
22
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
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MAR
15
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
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MAR
09
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
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JUL
05
2013
Cairns City, Australia
Cairns Ukulele Festival
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About Izy
Cairns is a tropical city. Cattle and cane country. Crocodile country. Known for the rainforest and the reef, Cairns is not often thought of as deep jazzy soul country. Cairns isn’t even widely reputed to be a musical town. Until now.
Izy, pronounced eye-zee, is the world’s first Far North Queensland neo-soul supergroup, and their time has come. How did this improbable band come together? Three sensitive boys, seeking shelter from the cyclones and the heat and the homicidal jellyfish found themselves hanging out, swapping shifts in a music shop, jamming in a blues bar, selling ukeleles and distilling clandestine dragonfruit gin. Three young men who aren’t brothers, but became like brothers. Each from a musical family, each growing up in a different family band. Families from three different continents who all ended up in the distant north of Queensland.
Izy started life as The Montgomery Brothers, a blues act put together by guitarist Ryo Montgomery in Johnno’s Blues Bar, where Ryo grew up helping his father run the bar and learned his craft at the feet of the guitar greats who passed through on tour. Next to join was drummer Maru Nitor Zamartarro, who before he finished primary school was playing percussion in his parents' cumbia band an hour up the road in the rainforest town of Mossman. Last on board was the baby of the group, Warrigo Tyrrell Jr from Cloncurry, in the dry country south of the gulf. A wizard of bass guitar with the voice of an angel, brought up on Gospel, Blak protest music and The Shadows. With the trio united, the band was complete and the chemistry was instant.
The Montgomery Brothers did the grind up and down the East coast, touring and living out of one van. They played everywhere, earning fans, friends and mentors as they went. But in the end they needed somewhere to really spread their musical wings. The day Warrigo finished high school they drove the 2,943 odd kilometres to Melbourne and set up camp in Footscray, far from the rainforest and the reef and set to work on a new chapter in their musical journey. With new influences, new partnerships and a new home it was time to shed the old skin and The Montgomery Brothers became Izy, named in honour of Ryo’s Grandmother Irene, a great supporter and mentor of the boys in Cairns.
Izy, pronounced eye-zee, is the world’s first Far North Queensland neo-soul supergroup, and their time has come. How did this improbable band come together? Three sensitive boys, seeking shelter from the cyclones and the heat and the homicidal jellyfish found themselves hanging out, swapping shifts in a music shop, jamming in a blues bar, selling ukeleles and distilling clandestine dragonfruit gin. Three young men who aren’t brothers, but became like brothers. Each from a musical family, each growing up in a different family band. Families from three different continents who all ended up in the distant north of Queensland.
Izy started life as The Montgomery Brothers, a blues act put together by guitarist Ryo Montgomery in Johnno’s Blues Bar, where Ryo grew up helping his father run the bar and learned his craft at the feet of the guitar greats who passed through on tour. Next to join was drummer Maru Nitor Zamartarro, who before he finished primary school was playing percussion in his parents' cumbia band an hour up the road in the rainforest town of Mossman. Last on board was the baby of the group, Warrigo Tyrrell Jr from Cloncurry, in the dry country south of the gulf. A wizard of bass guitar with the voice of an angel, brought up on Gospel, Blak protest music and The Shadows. With the trio united, the band was complete and the chemistry was instant.
The Montgomery Brothers did the grind up and down the East coast, touring and living out of one van. They played everywhere, earning fans, friends and mentors as they went. But in the end they needed somewhere to really spread their musical wings. The day Warrigo finished high school they drove the 2,943 odd kilometres to Melbourne and set up camp in Footscray, far from the rainforest and the reef and set to work on a new chapter in their musical journey. With new influences, new partnerships and a new home it was time to shed the old skin and The Montgomery Brothers became Izy, named in honour of Ryo’s Grandmother Irene, a great supporter and mentor of the boys in Cairns.
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Genres:
Soul, Blues, Jazzy Soul, R&b
Band Members:
Warrigo Tyrrell, Maru Elias Nitor-Zammataro, Ryo Montgomery
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Past
NOV
17
2019
Brunswick East, Australia
Noisy Ritual
I Was There
NOV
08
2019
Fortitude Valley, Australia
Black Bear Lodge
I Was There
NOV
02
2019
Carlton, Australia
Colour
I Was There
NOV
01
2019
Surry Hills, Australia
Venue 505
I Was There
SEP
20
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
AUG
30
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
AUG
23
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
AUG
16
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
JUL
27
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
JUL
20
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
JUL
06
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
JUN
07
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
MAY
17
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
APR
27
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
APR
20
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
APR
12
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
MAR
30
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
MAR
22
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
MAR
15
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
MAR
09
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
JUL
05
2013
Cairns City, Australia
Cairns Ukulele Festival
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Izy
Cairns is a tropical city. Cattle and cane country. Crocodile country. Known for the rainforest and the reef, Cairns is not often thought of as deep jazzy soul country. Cairns isn’t even widely reputed to be a musical town. Until now.
Izy, pronounced eye-zee, is the world’s first Far North Queensland neo-soul supergroup, and their time has come. How did this improbable band come together? Three sensitive boys, seeking shelter from the cyclones and the heat and the homicidal jellyfish found themselves hanging out, swapping shifts in a music shop, jamming in a blues bar, selling ukeleles and distilling clandestine dragonfruit gin. Three young men who aren’t brothers, but became like brothers. Each from a musical family, each growing up in a different family band. Families from three different continents who all ended up in the distant north of Queensland.
Izy started life as The Montgomery Brothers, a blues act put together by guitarist Ryo Montgomery in Johnno’s Blues Bar, where Ryo grew up helping his father run the bar and learned his craft at the feet of the guitar greats who passed through on tour. Next to join was drummer Maru Nitor Zamartarro, who before he finished primary school was playing percussion in his parents' cumbia band an hour up the road in the rainforest town of Mossman. Last on board was the baby of the group, Warrigo Tyrrell Jr from Cloncurry, in the dry country south of the gulf. A wizard of bass guitar with the voice of an angel, brought up on Gospel, Blak protest music and The Shadows. With the trio united, the band was complete and the chemistry was instant.
The Montgomery Brothers did the grind up and down the East coast, touring and living out of one van. They played everywhere, earning fans, friends and mentors as they went. But in the end they needed somewhere to really spread their musical wings. The day Warrigo finished high school they drove the 2,943 odd kilometres to Melbourne and set up camp in Footscray, far from the rainforest and the reef and set to work on a new chapter in their musical journey. With new influences, new partnerships and a new home it was time to shed the old skin and The Montgomery Brothers became Izy, named in honour of Ryo’s Grandmother Irene, a great supporter and mentor of the boys in Cairns.
Izy, pronounced eye-zee, is the world’s first Far North Queensland neo-soul supergroup, and their time has come. How did this improbable band come together? Three sensitive boys, seeking shelter from the cyclones and the heat and the homicidal jellyfish found themselves hanging out, swapping shifts in a music shop, jamming in a blues bar, selling ukeleles and distilling clandestine dragonfruit gin. Three young men who aren’t brothers, but became like brothers. Each from a musical family, each growing up in a different family band. Families from three different continents who all ended up in the distant north of Queensland.
Izy started life as The Montgomery Brothers, a blues act put together by guitarist Ryo Montgomery in Johnno’s Blues Bar, where Ryo grew up helping his father run the bar and learned his craft at the feet of the guitar greats who passed through on tour. Next to join was drummer Maru Nitor Zamartarro, who before he finished primary school was playing percussion in his parents' cumbia band an hour up the road in the rainforest town of Mossman. Last on board was the baby of the group, Warrigo Tyrrell Jr from Cloncurry, in the dry country south of the gulf. A wizard of bass guitar with the voice of an angel, brought up on Gospel, Blak protest music and The Shadows. With the trio united, the band was complete and the chemistry was instant.
The Montgomery Brothers did the grind up and down the East coast, touring and living out of one van. They played everywhere, earning fans, friends and mentors as they went. But in the end they needed somewhere to really spread their musical wings. The day Warrigo finished high school they drove the 2,943 odd kilometres to Melbourne and set up camp in Footscray, far from the rainforest and the reef and set to work on a new chapter in their musical journey. With new influences, new partnerships and a new home it was time to shed the old skin and The Montgomery Brothers became Izy, named in honour of Ryo’s Grandmother Irene, a great supporter and mentor of the boys in Cairns.
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Genres:
Soul, Blues, Jazzy Soul, R&b
Band Members:
Warrigo Tyrrell, Maru Elias Nitor-Zammataro, Ryo Montgomery
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