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    Tabasco Tom & Doc White featuring Broderick Smith

    Mix one part old-time medicine show, one part hillbilly swing, spice with a bit of country blues and New Orleans jazz and you have the Tabasco Tom and Doc White show. Full details

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    Graveyard Train

    In a song writing sense Graveyard Train are storytellers who revel in the dark or macabre. Now, like any virus, Graveyard Train’s music evolved into something much richer, forceful and potent. Banjos, dobros as well as their untraditional hammer and chain have carried the intensity of their notorious live shows through the US, Canada, UK, Europe and of course all over Australia. Full details

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    Kindling 'Quartet' (Kooii members) + guests

    Sunday afternoon from 2:30pm

    Kindling's music derives from African, jazz and reggae influences, bringing them together in a kind of folk music that aims to uplift, enchant and enlighten. Rich in timbres and insightful lyrics, their songs are soulful journeys made colourful through guitar and vocal harmony, percussion and trumpet. Kindling is made up of members of prominent Afro-reggae outfit Kooii, a band who have established themselves at the forefront of Australian music with their distinct take on Afrobeat and Reggae.
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    Lanie Lane

    On her headline Australian tour, tickets are selling out around the country. Full details

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    Daryl Braithwaite

    Live the formative and flowing years of Australian Music with Daryl Braithwaite Full details

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    Bob Malone (USA) & Pugsley Buzzard

    Bob Malone plays a one-of-a-kind hybrid of blues, rock, and New Orleans R&B, delivered with high-energy piano virtuosity and soulful vocals. Pugsley Buzzard is a piano player and singer with a distinctive sound. Full details

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    Band of Frequencies + Lionheir

    Band Of Frequencies + Lionheir
    With an ethos of freedom from any limitations, Band of Frequencies draw their influences from a vast spectrum of roots, rock, reggae, soul, electronic and psychedelic styles to create their own expression.
    $15 on the door Full details

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    The Popes (Ireland) + Alan Boyle

    They play the sort of music that makes people, even clumsy and uncoordinated people like me, want to get up and dance. Songs like, ‘Rock & Roll Paddy’, ‘Bastards’ and the almost ballad like ‘Outlaw Heaven’ (Title track from the new album) are exactly how you think Irish folk would sound with a little bit of punk angst thrown in.
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    The Audreys

    To mark the release of their most recent album ‘Collected’ The Audreys have announced an intimate 'duo' tour in a hand picked selection of theatres and clubs across Australia. The shows will see Taasha and Tristan playing songs off all three albums, plus some new material. Full details

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    The Floating Bridges

    With a flair for putting on live energetic shows with music that touches an audience both young and old. The Floating Bridges have made a reputation as being one of the most exciting, determined and focused bands to come out of South East Queensland! Formed in mid 2009 The Floating Bridges in their short journey so far have been chosen to play support slots for such hugeness as John Butler Trio and Jimmy Barnes amongst others. Now they find themselves on the verge of becoming a major driving force in the Australian music scene on their own terms. Full details

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    Cadd and Morris

    Australian music icons, BRIAN CADD and RUSSELL MORRIS, have been friends for over forty years and just a little over a year ago they began touring together. Together, Russell and Brian deliver a dynamic show of not only their hits but also a selection of seventies rock classics that are bound to have the audience singing along with them. They may arrive on stage as 60 year old mates but they turn themselves, and their audience, truly back to 20 year old rockers.

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    Busby Marou

    ‘Busby Marou’ celebrate an amazing year since the release of their debut self-titled album with the "I Still Don't Believe" tour. The tour comes off the back of their first shows in the US and Canada and coincides with the deluxe re-package of the album. Full details