Broken Creek
Dean Hall: Folk-Blues Show
Dean Hall
Dean Hall and Mechanics Institute 1301 Ballarat-Daylesford Rd
12 avr. 2024
17:30 UTC+10
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Description du concert
Get ready to step into the Dean town hall, and immerse yourself in the beautiful atmosphere this historic venue creates. Find yourself a seat under the sparkling fairy lights while you sip on a drink from the bar, grab a bite to eat, and settle in for a night of some of the best local folk-blues music.
All proceeds from the BBQ and bar will go directly back into supporting the local hall and community, so they can continue to run the hall, and host more events like this in the future. This is the best environment to enjoy the wonderful musicians performing.
There are limited tickets available, so secure them now!
Tickets:
Children under 15 are FREE (must still book tickets)
Adults Early Ticket Price (until April 1st): $20pp
Adults Full Price: $30pp
FEATURING:
Peter Allan
The Darlings Family Trust
Broken Creek
Maddie O'Connor + Rhyley McGrath
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Biographie de Broken Creek
Drawing on Old Time Americana and Celtic traditions, Broken Creek creates intricate chamber folk arrangements for banjo, guitar, violin and voice that reimagines songs, stories and musical traditions from the past to connect them to our present moment.
Lachlan Heycox (guitar/banjo/mandolin/percussion) and Erin Heycox (vocals/fiddle) grew up in rural Victoria steeped in bushbands and balladeers before moving to Melbourne.
Named for the creek Erin grew up near, the name Broken Creek signals a love of traditional folk music with an adventurous musical bent to “break” with the same old ways of playing folk music. “I love traditional folk songs but I’m sick of singing about murdered women” says frontwoman Erin.
2022 sees them releasing their debut album ‘Small Town Anthropologies’ and launching a national Small Town Tour that includes pop-up choirs, church halls, folk festivals and recording tunes in gorgeous locations.
“Small Town Anthropologies is an impressive debut, drawing on a variety of folk and old-time traditional material, showcasing over the ten tracks a tasteful blend of original material and covers of songs from England, Scotland, Ireland and America...This is not just an orthodox outing though, rather Broken Creek provide some fresh and keen observations and treatment to keep the listener engaged.” Rob Dickens, Listening Through the Lens
Plus d'infoLachlan Heycox (guitar/banjo/mandolin/percussion) and Erin Heycox (vocals/fiddle) grew up in rural Victoria steeped in bushbands and balladeers before moving to Melbourne.
Named for the creek Erin grew up near, the name Broken Creek signals a love of traditional folk music with an adventurous musical bent to “break” with the same old ways of playing folk music. “I love traditional folk songs but I’m sick of singing about murdered women” says frontwoman Erin.
2022 sees them releasing their debut album ‘Small Town Anthropologies’ and launching a national Small Town Tour that includes pop-up choirs, church halls, folk festivals and recording tunes in gorgeous locations.
“Small Town Anthropologies is an impressive debut, drawing on a variety of folk and old-time traditional material, showcasing over the ten tracks a tasteful blend of original material and covers of songs from England, Scotland, Ireland and America...This is not just an orthodox outing though, rather Broken Creek provide some fresh and keen observations and treatment to keep the listener engaged.” Rob Dickens, Listening Through the Lens
Traditional Folk
Folk
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