Bronwyn Eather Album Launch + Alice Terry @ Django Bar - Completed
at Django Bar @ Camelot Lounge
Sunday, 22 October 2017 Doors 6:00 PM Show 8:00 PM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time) + Add to calendar22/10/2017 18:0022/10/2017 20:00Australia/SydneyBronwyn Eather Album Launch + Alice Terry @ Django BarBronwyn Eather Album Launch + Alice Terry @ Django Bar
Sunday, 22 October 2017 Doors 6:00 PM Show 8:00 PM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time)
Organiser
Camelot Lounge
0295503777
info@qirkz.com
Address
Django Bar @ Camelot Lounge
19 Marrickville Road
Marrickville
NSW 2204 Australia
Event web page: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/59007Django Bar @ Camelot Lounge
19 Marrickville Road
Marrickville NSW 2204
AustraliaCamelot LoungefalseDD/MM/YYYY2880
Tickets
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Details
$15 +bf pre, $20 door | 6pm doors, 8pm show
Delicious food (including pizza!) available.
Fully licensed – NO BYO
Limited table bookings for groups of 8 or more only are available – email us for table reservations AFTER you have prebooked.
Please book carefully - as no refunds, credits or exchanges on tix!
All ages welcome (but under 18′s must be accompanied by an adult)
One of the last albums to be recorded and mixed at Brian Campeau’s renowned Plex Recording Studio in St Peters, Against The Tide is Bronwyn’s second release and her first full-length album.
Her music never strays too far from a love of language and performance, and her songs track the winding paths of heart and mind, from the sparse desert to the raucous streets.
Bronwyn’s archtop guitar with subtle tremolo plays well with the colours of her voice. This brings her new songs to a different space, delightful and charming, somewhere between folk and jazz and melodic country rock. Her band has warmed to these unique songs and adds layers of drama and beauty.
This year Bronwyn celebrates her birthday and the album release on the one Django-inspired evening. Supported by Alice Terry. Come! Join the party!
Every ticket receives the new album. Free!
Alice Terry sounds like she’s had three husbands and killed them all.
Since leaving her small coastal town of Moruya, Terry has impressed her ever-growing audiences with her big voice and beautiful songs, and has deservedly earned the title of ‘Sydney’s first lady of blues’. She effortlessly combines the best parts of folk, jazz and blues, and creates this music which is both sexy and heartbreaking all at the same time.