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OUT of ABINGDON

Warwick Hargreaves – Guitar / Vocals

Tina Fullerton – Double Bass / Vocals

From a passionate desire to make raw beautiful music that grooves and delights,OUT of ABINGDON have built a unique sound that draws from influences including the likes of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Grant Green, Bjork & Nina Simone. Their understated elegance draws the listener in and resonates with a growing & dedicated audience of music lovers the world over.

They have independently recorded & released two albums. Their debut album ‘Journeys’ recorded in 2011 in the beautiful acoustics of a bluestone church in country Victoria, has received great reviews and radio play Australia wide.

Their second CD, a live recording of concerts at Sydney’s ‘the Basement’ and the ‘Brisbane Jazz Club’ in 2012 continues to sell well at their many live gigs. OUT of ABINGDON have just released a single and their first official video ‘3 Piece Suit’ ahead of their new CD ‘Small Steps’ to be released in September 2014. They will follow this with a tour of East Coast Australia before heading to Europe in 2015. Warwick & Tina love playing music & their passionate performances create an intimate feel that connects with audiences wherever they play.

‘Smooth and soulful jazz from this talented duo. …listening to Fullerton's warm, breathy voice is like being dipped in melted dark chocolate, Hargreaves' blues guitar is mesmerising, he plays with fluid energy, his husky voice complements hers…. creating infectiously rhythmic percussion out of their own instruments, their easy enthusiasm makes this gig a soothing, sonic pleasure.’

Catherine Bryer , Broadway Baby EDINBURGH2012

'Refreshingly unassuming...soft vocals, laid-back bass and cool grooves....unexpected contemporary covers' Dave Fargnoli - ED2011 Three Weeks Edinburgh

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Django Bar @ Camelot Lounge 19 Marrickville Road Marrickville NSW 2204 Australia

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