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$22 pre, $25 on the door | Happy Hour from 6-7pm, 9pm show
Delicious food (including pizza!) available. Fully licensed – NO BYO
Please book carefully - as no refunds, credits or exchanges on tix!
All ages welcome (but under 18′s must be accompanied by an adult)  

Along with her Trio, Miriam Lieberman will be celebrating the launch of her crowd funding Campaign for a new album on line with a concert at The Django Bar on the the 20th of February

Miriam’s previous album Birds of the Moon ( released in November 2014) was nominated for an Aria award, made album of the week on Radio National, had rave reviews in the Herald, The Age, The Music and The Australian. It also propelled the trio onto an extended tour around the country.

This Sydney based singer songwriter is well known not only for her unmistakable voice and song writing but for playing the 21 string West African harp known as the kora. Miriam draws her influences from far and wide - Having most notably spent long periods of time studying traditional music in West Africa, her songs seamlessly blends African influences with folk infused melodies. In essence they are a collection of stories beautifully told through strings, powerful lyrics and her emotive voice. Playing kora as well as acoustic guitar, Miriam is joined by exceptional strings players - Violinist Lara Goodridge ( Fourplay/ Baby et Lulu) and cellist Kate Adams. Adding their sublime strings and lush vocal harmonies, there is a chemistry between these musicians and their instruments that melds into a soaring beautiful soundscape.

“(Miriam) has a knack for giving her songs a feeling of significance, even while they float with effervescent pop pleasure. Wikipedia’s explanation of world music includes a cited description as “someone else’s local music”. In Lieberman’s case, it’s ours. “

THE AGE- OCTOBER 2014

Miriam has been described as “something of a renaissance woman ……Somehow she achieves the almost impossible in blending patterned western-ed pop writing with the earthy mystique of African rhythms and freaky world instruments.” (Sydney City News) 2014

“Lieberman is a robust singer with a sensual yet brittle undertone. Her songs are beautifully melodic, richly textured but can have pointed themes. Simply brilliant!”

4 and a half stars – Jeff Glorfeld - THE AGE 2012

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

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