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The Whitlams

Starts: Friday, 06 September 2024
Ends: Friday, 06 September 2024
Tim Freedman and Ollie Thorpe’s acclaimed piano and pedal steel duo is the perfect vehicle to strip back Whitlams repertoire and deliver classics like "No Aphrodisiac" and "Blow Up the Pokies” with poignant atmospherics. This intimate show will also serve to present new material, as the pair play songs from the debut album of Freedman’s new Americana group - The Whitlams Black Stump. Check out the 13 track long player, “Kookaburra” now. The Whitlams Black Stump’s recent singles, "The Day John Sattler Broke His Jaw" and "No Aphrodisiac (Black Stump)”, which Countrytown called "a three-minute banjo-fied instant classic", have been staples on Australian Country radio over the past year. The album, two years in the making, was produced by multiple Golden Guitar winner Matt Fell.
Add to Calendar 2024-09-06 12:00 am 2024-09-06 12:00 am The Whitlams Tim Freedman and Ollie Thorpe’s acclaimed piano and pedal steel duo is the perfect vehicle to strip back Whitlams repertoire and deliver classics like "No Aphrodisiac" and "Blow Up the Pokies” with poignant atmospherics. This intimate show will also serve to present new material, as the pair play songs from the debut album of Freedman’s new Americana group - The Whitlams Black Stump. Check out the 13 track long player, “Kookaburra” now. The Whitlams Black Stump’s recent singles, "The Day John Sattler Broke His Jaw" and "No Aphrodisiac (Black Stump)”, which Countrytown called "a three-minute banjo-fied instant classic", have been staples on Australian Country radio over the past year. The album, two years in the making, was produced by multiple Golden Guitar winner Matt Fell. 392 High Street, Echuca , VIC , 3564 , Australia
392 High Street, Echuca , VIC , 3564 , Australia
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