The Glen Innes Arts Council
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Sunday Jan 25: Fresh from their performances at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, Three of Sydney's most recognised up and coming singer songwriters bring a special acoustic show to Glen Innes for one night only. Listening to Kent Eastwood's debut album Through The Days it's the strength in his songwriting that strikes you first. With honest emotion and a rugged Australian charm this is one singer songwriter you can't help but adore. The 2008 release of Through The Days saw Kent embark on a national tour to support its release and after returning to Sydney from tirelessly traveling he decided to bring his music back to where it all started, in his home town of Glen Innes, and bring his friends and musical counterparts to join in the fun. Renny Field is one of Sydney's most promising young singer-songwriters, endearing, strong and equally as comfortable strumming a folk inspired treasure on guitar or captivating the audience with his powerful piano ballads. Since returning from Europe on a two month tour, late '08 and early '09 sees Field put the finishing touches on his third studio album and release it nation wide. "The depth of craft in his writing and skill in his performance is extraordinary" Drum Media. Sam Buckingham's second release My Own Horse, was a stripped back home recording created over three months in her friends parents bedroom - a far cry from her perfectly polished debut album of 2005. This new, self produced, spontaneous recording style resulted in five beguiling folk/pop songs that perfectly reflect her intimate on stage presence and saw her enjoy regular Triple J airplay and a Top 10 spot in the national Music Oz Awards 'An impressive emerging folk star' Rip it Up. Each a budding, successful singer songwriter in their own right, the last few years has seen these artists play alongside the likes of Mia Dyson, Clare Bowditch, Lior, The Whitlams and Angus & Julia Stone. This, combined with relentless touring, Triple j, Fbi (Sydney), RRR (Melbourne) and countless community radio support, their independent records are enjoying success around Australia. The three solo artists now join together for one special show at The Chapel Theatre. This is new Australian music at its best and a show not to be missed - please come along and enjoy. SUNDAY 25th JANUARY
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