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Phil Coyne and The Wayward Aces
Phil Coyne and The Wayward Aces; Winter Blues 2025
Echuca Wharf
72 Murray Esplanade

Free admission
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Super stoked to be saying this - “Phil Coyne and The Wayward Aces playing Echuca Winter Blues” 😎♠️
We’ll have our new album to launch 🚀 new tunes along for the ride 🏍️ and pulling out all stops in search of a good time 💥🤩
Git along and git down
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Date: 24 - 27 July, 2025
Event: The Winter Blues Festival, Echuca-Moama, VIC
Info: https://winterblues.com.au/
Tickets: Free event
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Phil Coyne and The Wayward Aces Biography
Phil Coyne and The Wayward Aces bring the raw intensity of Chicago blues together with rockabilly swing and garage surf drive, delivering a sound both powerful and infectious. Known for their high-energy, full-throttle live performances perfected around Melbourne's live music circuit, legendary gigs and festivals like The Blues Train, Bruthen Blues n Roots and Mitchell Creek Rocking Blues festival.
Their 2023 EP Sound and Fury hit the charts in Australia and the US, and they were finalists for Band of the Year at the VicTas Blues Awards. Following this, their 2024 self-titled album debuted to rave reviews and chart success, cementing them as a rising force in the blues scene.
"If you have a penchant for harmonica players who make the damn thing wail, Coyne and his mates are worth a listen." Blues Matters, David Osler
Read MoreTheir 2023 EP Sound and Fury hit the charts in Australia and the US, and they were finalists for Band of the Year at the VicTas Blues Awards. Following this, their 2024 self-titled album debuted to rave reviews and chart success, cementing them as a rising force in the blues scene.
"If you have a penchant for harmonica players who make the damn thing wail, Coyne and his mates are worth a listen." Blues Matters, David Osler
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