Events Jan to Oct 2023

Sunday 29 October, 2.00 p.m.
Judy Small +  Anousha Victoire

Grand Concert:  Everglades Club, Woy Woy

JUDY SMALL

Judy Small is rightly known as ‘The Grande Dame of Australian Folk Music’. A wonderful, warm and often funny performer and a great song writer, she is loved by audiences for her honest, powerful feminist and political songs. She has produced twelve albums and hundreds of songs, many of which have been recorded by other famous artists in Australia and internationally. She was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for her contribution as a songwriter and recording artist to folk music, and received the National Folk Festival Lifetime Achievement Award in 2022.

Here are a few of her best known songs to get you in the mood:

ANOUSHA VICTOIRE

Judy will be supported by Newcastle based contemporary Australian-French folk singer-songwriter Anousha Victoire and one of the members of her trio  (guitar, cello and violin).  This will also be the Central Coast launch her new EP!

Anousha Victoire describes herself as “a weaver of everyday dreams, stitching together folk/world influenced melodies with bell-over-water clarity of vocal tone. The introspective singer-songwriter blends delicate ideas with a heart-aching immediacy. Her trademark fingerpicking folk guitar style and haunting vocal melodies are complemented by soaring, emotive strings and vocal harmonies, blending into folk storytelling songs that could be timeless classics”.

After winning an ABC Music Award (Folk) for one of the first songs she wrote, Anousha went on to build a loyal local following.  Her songs gained indie and ABC radio airplay.  She’s performed at the National Folk Festival,  St Albans Folk Festival, Planet Dungog, Woodford’s Women Out Front, Wollombi Festival, and has toured regional Australia presenting at intimate concerts and folk clubs.  After her first EP releases in early 2000’s won additional awards, she gained further recognition for her song on the plight of the last asylum seeker on Nauru with Last Man Standing.  Later, she returned to the studio with producing a full-length album Precious Things in 2020.  Her single Rather Be Your Lover (Than Your Wife) featuring guest bluegrass musicians Gleny Rae and Robbie Long, received airplay on Double J.

Her appearance at the Troubadour as the support act for Judy Small is also the launch of a brand new studio EP Embers of the Night produced by Gareth Hudson.  Her recent single Mole Creek debuted at #4 on the AMRAP regional charts.

If you’ve never seen Anousha perform before, look at these beautiful clips:

 

Book now to be sure of a ticket for this very special event! Tickets just $20 for Troubadour members, $25 for non-members.    All Welcome.   Let your friends and loved ones know – why not buy them a ticket?

Booking here:  https://www.trybooking.com/CKCVJ

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Saturday 23 September

Rory Ellis and Christian Marsh (Australia)

+ The Night Owls (Central Coast, via Qld)

7.00 p.m. at The Everglades, Woy Woy

 

Rory Ellis has been likened to Leonard Cohen, Bruce Springsteen and Tom Waits in the UK, Waylon Jennings here in Australia, and in Germany, they said he could be their next Bob Dylan.

Together now with the fabulous Christian Marsh, with the Night Owls playing as the support act, this will be a fabulous night of Americana and home made classics, plus much more!

Rory has toured extensively throughout Australia, mainland Europe and the UK and has recorded 10 studio albums, to national and international acclaim. With 30+ years of song writing under his belt he has performed at some of the world’s biggest festivals to audiences of thousands. Included in these are Isle Of Wight Festival UK, Eastleigh Festival UK, Maryport Blues Festival UK, Larmer Tree Festival UK, Shetland Folk Festival UK, Castel St Pietro Blues Festival (Italy), Celle Festival (Germany), Thredbo Blues Festival, Port Fairy Folk Festival AU, National Folk Festival (all Aust.), the list goes on.

Rory has also played alongside greats such as Eric Bibb, Richie Havens, Jackie Leven, Robert Cray, Canned Heat, Charlie Musselwhite, Pokey La Farge, Renee Geyer, Russell Morris, Brian Cadd, Diesel and The Black Sorrows.

Rory’s last album Inner Outlaw, released moments before the world stood still, debuted in the Top 10 on the iTunes Chart, and twice featured in Australia’s bible of Roots music, Rhythms Magazine. Inner Outlaw was also voted by two writers as the WritersTop 10 Albums of the Year in late 2019.

Gifted with a soul-wrenching voice praised by media worldwide, you will know he’s lived every word delivered. With stories by the ton, this is Americana with a perfect twist! Naturally it features the voice of Rory Ellis in turn playing all things acoustic, and joined onstage by his long-time friend and virtuoso Chromatic and Diatonic Harmonica player Christian Marsh. Together they create the most haunting, gutsy, and inspired versions of handpicked gems from Rory’s last 10 albums.

Christian is a world renowned master of the Chromatic and Diatonic Harmonica. He has won “Gold Harmonica” Awards in Tamworth 3 times, worked alongside harmonica giants such as Howard Levy, Larry Adler, Toots Theilemans and featured on many high profile Australian and International artists albums and stages.

Check them out here:

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+ The fabulous NIGHT OWLS, from the Central Coast, who bring home grown world class Bluegrass to the Troubadour!

Hailing from the Central Coast, Stewart Porter, Jeannie Kay and Geoff Wright form the trio “Night Owls“, they play a mix of Bluegrass, Country and Folk.  Multi instrumentalists, Night Owls, make their music with guitar, harmonica, mandolin, dobro and banjo and combine great musicianship, vocals and harmonies to provide entertaining, foot tapping music.

Regulars at our Troubadour Performers Concerts, Night Owls won The Judges Choice for Best Band at the Australian National Busking heats on 25th September 2022 and recently travelled to Cooma for the finals.

Saturday 26 August

Maurie Mulheron and Pat Craigie (Aust)

+ Dennis Aubrey (Aust)

7.00 p.m. at the Everglades Club, Woy Woy

Maurie Mulheron and Pat Craigie

“In the spirit of Pete Seeger, our aim is to not just
to put a song in people’s ears but on their lips as well.”

Maurie Mulheron and Pat Craigie are two of the most enjoyable and acomplished exponents of folk music in Australia.  They have appeared regularly at Australia’s peak folk festivals, folk clubs, theatres and concert halls here and overseas, as well as at protest marches and on picket lines for over forty years.

Pat and Maurie are particularly well- known for their reimagining of the protest songs, love ballads, union hymns and work songs that were discovered during the worldwide folk revival of the 1960s.   No surprise that they were chosen to be the opening act for Peter, Paul and Mary on their final Australian tour.

Maurie is the writer of the massive hit theatre production One Word…WE! The Songs and Story of Pete Seeger & Friends, on which he collaborated with Pete. More recently Maurie’s show, The Times They Are a-Changin’: the songs and stories behind Dylan’s masterpiece, was described as “…a guided musical tour of one of Bob Dylan’s early and arguably most important albums…in my top five acts of the festival.”

Pat is an actor, singer and guitarist and founder of the band The Strangest Dreamers who has performed in theatre, film and television as well as being a popular singer-guitarist on the folk circuit. 

Together Maurie and Pat perform original songs and new arrangements of classic Australian and international folk songs.  As experienced performers with a background in theatre, their ability to connect with audiences through song, humour and stories have made them audience favourites in venues across the country.

Check out this gem, from Maurie’s first appearance at the Woy Woy CWA for the Troubadour in 2013, when he accompanied the great Jeannie Lewis:

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Dennis Aubrey

Known and loved by Troubadour afficionados and other music lovers, Dennis Aubrey is the singing, ukulele playing poet of the Sydney streets.  You’ve probably seen him busking somewhere around Central or the Opera House, or caught him performing in New York, London or Europe over the last 40 years.  Perhaps you’ve  enjoyed him performing alone or with his musical partners Pete Purton and Rod Crundwell in one of the great concert halls of the Central Coast.

He’s also a fabulous song writer and solo performer.  His song, The Bag Lady’s Waltz, is surely one of the great Ozzie songs.  Like a number of his other songs it has been picked up and sung widely by famous artists.  I was one of those who loved these and some of his other songs without knowing that Dennis was their writer.  There are many more gems in his treasure chest. Certainly he knows how to bring a tear to your eye, and is sure to make you tap your feet and sing along to some of his great choruses.

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Come and enjoy this wonderful, engaging night of music that changed our lives.  Sing-along, stamp your feet, cheer, shout out – and just enjoy still being here, celebrating our survival and all that’s good in the world, and calling out for all that needs to change!  What ever you do, don’t miss out.  JUST BE THERE!

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Friday 21st July 7.00 p.m

One Night: Two Amazing Performers

Kejafi (Aust. via Scotland, Ireland):
Celtic music at it’s very best
and
Marcus Sturrock (Aust)
A truly amazing finger style guitarist and musician

This SPECIAL EVENT,
is our GRAND CONCERT for July at the Everglades.
So special it’s a Friday Night.

Tickets:  $20/25.  Book here:   https://www.trybooking.com/CHDAJ

Kejafi are Australia’s best Celtic string and fiddle band and one of the best international  groups of recent years.  They  take listeners on a musical journey inspired by the music, dance and piping from the Scottish Highlands and far flung islands at the northern edge of the world. A repertoire of traditional and original tunes and songs celebrate a deep Australian and Scottish connection, performed with an exciting, ensemble of dual fiddles, an octave mandolin and haunting vocals lamenting lost love and telling tales of the battlefield.

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Marcus Sturrock is not just one of Australia’s most accomplished finger-picking guitarists.  He is internationally recognised as completely incredible.

Marcus has played at most folk festivals and various styles of music festivals, headlining at some, from Woodford Folk Festival (Queensland), Port Fairy Folk Festival (Victoria), Folk By The Sea (NSW), Fairbridge Folk Festival (Western Australia), Saint Albans Folk Festival (NSW), Tamworth Country Music Festival (NSW) and Illawarra Folk Festival (NSW).  He’s also been guest artist along side John Butler Trio, Wendy Matthews, The Angels, Rose Tattoo, Hunters and Collectors and played on stage with many famous musicians.

His 13 albums had tracks from two of them featured on ABC Radio National, ‘The Daily Planet’ (Grammy award winner & commentator, Lucky Oceans) and ‘The Weekend Planet’. (Ex producer Doug Spenser). Marcus’s music is mostly original, some traditional and some well known covers.  As an Independent musician he sold more than 10,000 albums on his first release.

In-between singing, vocal scatting in harmony with his guitar notes and Marcus’s instrumental performances, he includes story telling, sometimes humorous and often related to some fascinating people he’s met on his world concert tours. As one of the known pioneers of intricate guitar body percussion, Marcus occasionally incorporates percussive beats on the guitar’s body while simultaneously playing.

If you don’t know him, watch these clips and see what the fuss is all about:

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Reviewers and commentators rave about Marcus:

“Marcus has forged a truly unique sound from the acoustic guitar, melody, harmony & in your face Rhythm on one instrument, astounding” – Tony McManus (renowned acoustic guitarist specialising in Celtic music)

“I was fortunate enough to catch a performance by Marcus Sturrock emotively weaving his musical influences from Folk, Funk, Jazz, Middle Eastern, Classical, Celtic, to Flamenco & more with technical ease and diverse percussive beats on the Guitars body while simultaneously playing melody, harmony & scatting; Marcus is a standout innovative composer”. – Robin Lumley – Audio Engineer/Producer (gold & platinum status) and/or keyboardist for David Bowie, Genesis, Brand X, Phil Collins, Moody Blues, Pete Townsend, Stéphane Grappelli, Bill Bruford, Eric Burdon, Procol Harum, Gary Moore & the London Symphony Orchestra.

“Marcus is not merely an adept guitarist; he has the happy ability to play music rather than just notes and to infect the audience with his own joy.” – Doug Spencer (Producer/Presenter ‘The Planet’ ABC Radio National).

Sat 27 May, 7.00 p.m.  Traditional Graffiti (Aust/UK)

GRAND CONCERT at the Everglades

This beloved and amazing folk-group bring their upbeat brand of English folk music back to Woy Woy. For years, first as The Wheeze & Suck Band, and more recently as Traditional Graffiti, they have specialised in sharing warm, fun performances with plenty of chorus singing and audience interaction with their legions of fans, friends and music lovers across Australia and New Zealand and the UK

CMBDA Bush Dance – 10 June.

Central Coast Bush Dance & Music Association
All welcome
Further Information contact Jackie:  jackie@hpo.net.au
or Robyn Northwood, Central Coast Bush Dance & Music Association,
0410 446 485

 

Sat 24 June, 7.00 p.m, GRAND CONCERT

Corn Nut Creek (Aust/USA)
plus Kimberley Wheeler (Aust)
at the Everglades

Corn Nut Creek are two women from different sides of the world who play incredibly beautiful songs and tunes.  They tell haunting and intimate stories  breathe new life into the timeless style of American ‘Old Time’ folk music. Tanya Bradley’s banjo playing and velvet vocal provides the perfect lyrical counterpart to Danielle Vita’s lilting voice and fiddle playing.

PLUS
the amazing Kimberley Wheeler:  ‘one of Australia’s best and busiest bluegrass and old-time musicians’. Rob Dickens, Music Journalist

Watch Corn Nut Creek here:

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Tuesday 18 April:  Bruce Watson (Victoria), Houseconcert

Longtime favourite of the Australian folk scene, a masterful craftsman of songs: evocative, heart wrenching, often   side-splittingly funny. En route to the St Albans Folk Festival

“A rare talent…best songwriter I have seen in a long time”  Eric Bogle

Sunday 26 March, 2023.  Everglades, 2 pm

Keith Potger (of the Seekers)

A unique and special concert by one of Australia’s most loved and world famous folkies. This will be a memorable event that you don’t want to miss.  Book early, to make sure you get a ticket while they’re available.

Keith Potger’s musical career started well before The Seekers first stormed the UK charts in 1965. He is a self-taught musician, playing the banjo, 6 and 12 string guitars and keyboards. While still at school he performed in vocal groups which evolved into The Seekers in 1962. Later that year Judith Durham joined the group and they focussed on the folk and gospel music boom, accompanying themselves on guitars, banjo and double bass. Keith’s ability to arrange harmonies for the group members was evident from these early days.

He contributed the distinctive 12 string guitar riffs to The Seekers’ chart topping recordings, augmenting the wonderful lead voice of Judith Durham and the boys’ ear-catching harmonies and instrumental talents. When The Seekers disbanded in 1968, Keith’s musical activities turned to songwriting and record production in major recording studios in the UK, forming New Seekers before returning to Australia where he continues to thrive.

 Keith has let us know that at this unique Troubadour event, he will pay great respect to the hit songs of The Seekers, including some of their biggest, such as I’LL NEVER FIND ANOTHER YOU, A WORLD OF OUR OWN, MORNINGTOWN RIDE and GEORGY GIRL.

He’ll also share some of his stories about life on the road with one of Australia’s best known acts always give the audience humourous behind-the-scenes insights. Some country songs and some original songs from his three solo CDs round off his upbeat performance.’

Put the date in your diary now and make sure you book early.

Sun 5 March    Alistair Brown (Scotland/Canada)
House Concert, 2 pm

Alistair Brown has been singing the old songs and new songs written by people who like the old songs, since he was fifteen years old.

He began his career in the folk clubs of his native Scotland during the folk revival of the 60s and honed his art in Canada, where he lived for many years and was active in many aspects of folk song & dance, as a recording artist, radio broadcaster, reviewer, dance teacher, university lecturer, & program director at folk music & dance camps. He continues to make regular appearances in North American folk clubs & festivals, performing solo, or with his group, the Friends of Fiddler’s Green.

““The atmosphere was electric as the audience hung on his every word. This man is a born raconteur and in the intimacy of our house concert the effect of his song/story performance was doubly felt.” (From a recent review)

Sat 18 March   Martyn Whyndam-Read (UK)
House Concert, 6.00 pm

Beloved and renowned British collector of Australian folk music, this is his farewell tour of Australia.

Although an Englishman, folksinger Martyn Wyndham-Read has been one of the greatest ambassadors of Australian folk song, having spent over 30 years playing music absorbed from the musical tradition of drovers, bush workers, and cane cutters. Having spent time employed as a bush worker himself, Wyndham-Read first fell in love with the traditional Aussie folk songs while employed on a South Australian sheep farm in the early ’60s while only 18 years old.   Soon he found himself at the center of a Australian folk music revival, recording his own debut with Nic Jones and a cast of friends and playing the country from end to end before returning home to England, where he found a similarly receptive audience. With over 30 albums to his credit, Wyndham-Read remains an active touring.  With a bgreat repertoire of songs from the British Isles and Australia, he has an enviable reputation as a tremendously warm and hypnotic performer.

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Sun 26 March   

ENDA KENNY (Australia, Ireland)

Saturday 25 February , Everglades, 7 pm

Much loved singer songwriter Enda Kenny returns to the Troubadour after his bookings for 2020 and 2021 had to be cancelled due to Covid Lockdowns.  He’s got a new album of beautiful songs, and he just won the BEST PERFORMER of the Festival at the Newstead Folk Festival.  He’s in great form.  Come and enjoy the craik!

An Irish-Born songwriter, Enda made his home in Australia in the late 1980’s. His thoughtful, descriptive stories of his adoptive homeland have struck a chord with festival audiences all over Australia and are always memorable and spiced with plenty of humour.  He has been hailed as the audience favourite at the National and a host of other folk festivals in Australia and internationally for years.

Now residing near Mount Beauty in the Victorian Alps, Enda is touring to New Zealand and UK & Germany in 2023 as well as an extensive Aussie festival calendar.  This is sure to be one of the great concerts of the year.  Don’t miss out.

“The finest Irish songwriter living overseas”  Colum Sands

“… always holds the crowd in the palm of his hand. Witty and intelligent songwriting and a brilliant night’s entertainment” Eleanor McEvoy

 

Watch Enda Kenny singing Live here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qSRh_04DIM   

Steve Turner, UK

Wednesday 18 January 2023
House Concert, 6-9 pm

Start the year well with a fabulous House Concert in Woy Woy with  Steve Turner, celebrated English folk singer and multi-instrumentalist.

One of the most accomplished and complete performers of traditional and contemporary British folk music on the world circuit. His recent album was voted the very best of the 1000 CDs received by the USA’s national folk programme Midnight Special broadcast from Chicago. He has performed in the UK, Europe and across globe for over 30 years – his mastery of multiple instruments, his rich voice and his amazing repertoire ensuring he is loved by audiences and sought after by fellow musicians.

Annual Report 2021/22

Troubadour Central Coast 2021-22

Presidents Report for AGM,
27 October 2022, Everglades Club

In retrospect, the past year, 2021-22, was a successful year for the Troubadour.  We held a large number of well attended events with paid performers at the Everglades Club and started a new and successful series of Club Performance concerts at the Empire Bay community hall.  The twice-monthly sessions also continued, the first in Woy Woy with a change of venue to the Lutheran Church Hall, with the perfect address for an Australian folk club, on the corner of Jumbuck and Swagman Cres, in Woy Woy; the second each at the Eco-Gardens in Kariong.

But it was not easy going.  The Covid pandemic continued, after a few months of welcome respite, with an enforced lockdown in ‘Greater Sydney’ (which included the Central Coast) that commenced on the night of one of the most anticipated and long awaited concerts scheduled with the New Graces on 26 June 2021 and lasted until mid-October.  Four Troubadour events had to be cancelled, breaking our hearts, as were all the Folk Festivals and other musical events at the same time, including the popular St Albans Folk Festival over the Anzac weekend in April 2022.  During this time the Troubalukers were also strongly affected as the social isolation precautions used to contain contagion from the Covid-19 virus effectively prevented group practices and performances.

One the rather unexpected impacts of the lockdown strategies was the enthusiasm for the live music events held by the club in late 2021 and early 2022.  Unable to use the former St Luke’s Hall in which we had previously held club performances, we are grateful to have been welcomed by the Everglades club and have settled in there comfortably.  The facilities and the availability of food and drink proven popular, and we have experienced exceptional attendances at a number of our concerts, as can be seen from the record of the events listed in the Troubadour Performance Calendar 2021-22 on the following page.  However the impact of the virus continues.  A number of our members and regular attendees regularly report that fear of contagion keeps them attending events.

Similarly, the disappointment we experienced after the cancellation of the Super-Session we had planned for the Sunday of the Australia Day weekend (29 January) this year, provided the motivation to develop an alternative series of events – the very successful monthly Club Performers Nights held now in Empire Bay.  These events have proven popular with both performers who are able to book a stage spot of 15 minutes or a shorter blackboard spot, and with other audience members.

The Troubadour was also awarded a grant of $1,000 in May to enable our participation in the inaugural Central Coast Music Festival, scheduled to be held in Gosford in September 2022.

 

Troubadour Performance Calendar 2021-22

Date Performers Event/ Venue Paid Attendance
2021

Sat 26 June

The New Graces (Vic) Covid -Cancelled
Sat 28 Aug  

The Water Runners and Tuppenny Uprights (The Baistows)

Covid -Cancelled
Sat 25 Sept Highly Strung Rock and Roll Orchestra Covid -Cancelled
Sat 31 October Anna Saleh Trio Everglades Auditorium 94
Sat 27 Nov Fred Smith and Jane Germain Everglades Starlight 100
Sat 18 Dec  

Troubadour End of Year Event
and Xmas party

Everglades Auditorium 53
 

2022

Sat 29 Jan

Super Session at Kariong Eco Gardens Covid -Cancelled
Sat 5 March  

Highly Strung Rock and Roll Orchestra

Everglades Auditorium 162
Sat 2 April  

Gordie Tentrees (Yukon, Canada)

Everglades Auditorium 63
Sat 9 April  

Troubadour Performers Concert

Empire Bay Hall 35
Fri 22-24 April  

St Albans Folk Festival

Cancelled
Sat 12 May  

Troubadour Performers Concert

Empire Bay Hall 25
Sat 28 May

 

 

Snez +
GoTwo Duo: Rosie McDonald and Nigel Lever

Everglades Starlight 40
Sat 11 June  

Troubadour Performers Concert

Empire Bay Hall 26
Sat 25 June

 

 

Famous Families of Folk: Karen Law Trio and Margaret and Bob Fagan

Everglades Starlight 67

 

The success and strength of the club is undoubtedly due to the community spirit, musical enthusiasm and persistence of its members and others who contribute their time.  The contribution of Committee members has been particularly important.  MaryAnne Howland as Club Secretary and now as MC and co-manager of the Club Performance nights deserves particular attention, as does the ongoing and very important administration and event planning provided by Ina Fine.  Jeff Wille and Mike Madden have been fantastic as our sound engineers, helping the club to present top quality sound that performers and audiences alike applaud.

Hugh Worrall is completely unmissable, as Vice-President of the club, facilitator of our bi-monthly sessions, Co-Director of the Club Performance Nights and as our lighting director, regular stage manager and general assistant.  I am also very grateful the efforts also put in by other Committee members this year.  Cally Chambers and Mary O’Mahony, and our two associate members Ruth Herman and Sandy Rudman.  Thanks are also due to Michael O’Mahony as a Public Officer, and to a number of others.

So much of what we have achieved over the past ten years or so has been due in part or in whole to the fantastic work that Ken Grose has put in in a number of capacities, but particularly as the director of our sound production.  Ken is retiring this year from the Committee, but we hope he will continue as an active club member for many years to come.  So too must I thank Ruth Herman for her contribution in recent years.  We look forward to continuing our association with her in future.

Michael Fine
President, 27 October 2022


The Troubadour Sessions

The sessions continue to chugg along on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month despite fires, floods and covid. We usually find a way and it’s a lovely afternoon! Our session music books continue to develop and provide the structure for us to share our music. Each 3rd Sunday the Kariong Ecogarden has carried us through the pandemic. Being able to meet outside in such a lovely space, under cover, was wonderful. We met at the Kariong Community Hall when the winter was too cold to meet outside and that’s a huge well-ventilated space. We started at the Lutheran Church (on the corner of Swagman and Jumbuck Sts!) for the 1st Sunday of each month in April and have been going there since. We’ve been meeting under the Paperbark trees in the park next to the church when we can and in their dining/meeting space when it’s too cold or wet.

Financially, the sessions are self-supporting.  People pay about $4 per session and all the money goes as a donation to the Ecogarden or the Lutheran Church. The Kariong Hall charges $40 per Sunday session (which is very community-minded!).

Hugh Worrall
Vice-President, Facilitator of the Troubadour Sessions.

NOTE:  Annual financial reports

Financial are available, but are not published on the web.

Troubadour Concerts November-December 2022

Saturday 26 November ’22.  7.00 p.m.

The Water Runners (Aust) +
Doctor’s Wife (Newcastle) 

Everglades Club, 7.00 p.m.  

Australian Bluegrass at its most original and best.  From the NSW South Coast, they play a high energy blend of Australian folk, performing self-penned songs with influences from bluegrass, country and rockabilly as well as the work of contemporary folk artists like Paul Kelly. Great songs of bushrangers, Aboriginal warriors, grisly murders and ghostly tales…as well as the odd song about love and, of course, love gone wrong.

Supported by ‘The Doctor’s Wife’ (Peter Allsop & Nicky Ross). Newcastle- based duo who play their original songs along with some that they covert and wished they had written!!  With well- developed harmonies and Peter’s unique guitar style.  This is their Central Coast CD Launch.

A great night of live music.  Tickets: $20/25 and $5
Limited space.

Please book Early to be sure of a seat:  https://www.trybooking.com/CDXPQ

Troubadour Christmas Party and Concert.
Theme:  An Irish Christmas
Saturday 17 December

At the Everglades

 

Forget shopping and the relatives. Join in the fun. We welcome everyone to get on the stage, especially if you enjoy performing. All acts must have at least one item of Irish festivities: songs, tunes, recitation or dance. Or you could always shout everyone a round or two ..

Book early here: It’s cheap and much better than Xmas day dinner. (We won’t be there, for a start)

https://www.trybooking.com/CEOOQ

Like to perform at the TROUBADOUR’s Irish Themed CHRISTMAS PARTY?
This year, all acts must have at least one item of Irish festivities: songs, tunes, recitation, dance, jokes, stories – they are all welcome. Maybe you can get all of them in one act!. Or you could always shout everyone a round or two …  We’d love to see you and be happy to give you a cheer!!

Contact Michael or Ina 4342 6716; MaryAnne:  0407 917 117

Club Performers Night
Saturday 12 November, Empire Bay

Second Saturday each month

Join club members and other local musicians on-stage. Refreshments/snacks provided for a gold coin donation, or BYO.
When: 7.00 p.m. Sat 12  November
Where:  Empire Bay Progress Hall, 1 Gordon Rd, Empire Bay
Tickets:  Just $10.  Bookings preferred – please use these links:
https://www.trybooking.com/CDXPL

To book a performance spot, and all enquiries, call MaryAnne: 0407 917 117.

 

 

Coming up at the Troubadour

Club Performers Night
Saturday 8 October, Empire Bay

Second Saturday each month

Join club members and other local musicians on-stage. Refreshments/snacks provided for a gold coin donation, or BYO.
When: 7.00 p.m. Sat 8 October
Where:  Empire Bay Progress Hall, 1 Gordon Rd, Empire Bay
Tickets:  Just $10.  Bookings preferred – please use these links:
https://www.trybooking.com/CDDDU

To book a performance spot, and all enquiries, call MaryAnne: 0407 917 117.

George Mann (New York)+ Solidarity Choir (Sydney)
Saturday 29 October

 Everglades Club, Woy Woy, 7.00pm

George Mann is the first overseas artist to return to the Troubadour.  Renowned for his social activism, his repertoire of work and civil rights songs, his Pete Seeger/Woody Guthrie links  and tour, his performances in veterans hospitals and nursing homes and his catalogue of inspiring songs about modern American work, love, life and loss, he just keeps getting better and better.  Together with the great Solidarity Choir, this will be an inspiring night of Folk and International songs for a better world.
Tickets:  $5/20/25.    https://www.trybooking.com/CCYNY

Recent Events

The Troubadour at the Central Coast Music Festival

Gosford Leagues Club,
Saturday 17 September

Shanty and Folk Night 

Sing like a drunken sailor.

This is a shanty singing workshop and concert for the seasoned shanty singers, lovers of folk music, and newbies alike.  Members from the famous Forty Degress South and singers from the Redfern Shanty Crew, will lead shanties for the first hour in the BIG SING, before we will have a break for a nip, a pint and a meal.  The evening then climaxes with a fabulous concert and ‘sing round’ for a half hour after the break with a few of the best folkies and old salts around.  Learn a few old tunes and new.  Join in the rousing choruses of sea shanties and folk songs of renown, and find your own voice.  Or just sit back and cry at the sad tales of hardship, desertion, betrayal and love lost. A program with strong audience participation, that caters also for those who just love to watch, listen and perhaps meet a few new friends.

Where:  Scenic Room, Gosford Leagues Club

Bookings:  https://www.trybooking.com/BZXTJ

Mimosa Duo with the Bathtub Gin Orchestra Saturday 24 September

A fabulous night of Gypsy Jazz, Stomp, Swing and more.

Phoebe Haselden (violin/vocals) and Morgan Haselden (guitar/ vocals), the exquisite and very popular Mimosa Duo make a welcome return to the Troubadour. They bring with them the amazing Bathtub Gin Orchestra, a superb sextet that adds the great Dorian Mode (piano/vocals), Brendan Berlach (clarinet), Fiona Lugg (double bass) and Toby Hall (drums) to the lineup.  A showcase of some of Australia’s greatest musicians playing at home on the Central Coast.  Do not miss this!

Tickets:  $20/25   https://www.trybooking.com/CCGSJ

 

Join club members and other local musicians on-stage. Refreshments/snacks provided for a gold coin donation, or BYO.
When: 7.00 p.m. Sat 10 September
Where:  Empire Bay Progress Hall, 1 Gordon Rd, Empire Bay
Tickets:  Just $10.  Bookings preferred – please use these links:To book a performance spot, and all enquiries call MaryAnne: 0407 917 117

The Birth of Folk Rock
with
The Trippy Hippy Band

Live at the Everglades, 7.00 pm Saturday 27 August

Echoes of Laurel Canyon

Wouldn’t it be great to hear Joni Mitchell live?  How about Crosby Stills Nash and Young?  Carole King?  Or the Mama’s and the Pappas?

This is your chance to hear the music of the famous musicians who created folk rock music in the late 60s and 70s.  These were the most influential artists who lived in Laurel Canyon, the foothills of Hollywood, between 1965 and 1975.  With local performers like The Mamas and The Papas, the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, Doors, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt, America, Gram Parsons and the Eagles, Laurel Canyon was a community of artists who forged Folk Rock, a new genre of music, that forever changed the look, sound and attitude of popular music.

The Trippy Hippy Band performs the music you love and shares the stories that inspired them.  With an amazing multimedia support program, this is going to be the real thing – well actually better than the real thing because this is here and now – Australia’s best folk and acoustic musicians in glorious five part harmony, singing and playing the best songs of all the great groups and famous singer-songwriters.  Won’t you join us?

Echoes of Laurel Canyon is a fabulous 2 hour retrospective. Live music, with video and stories about the most influential artists who lived in Laurel Canyon, the foothills of Hollywood, between 1965 and 1975.

Recent Events

Saturday 25 June, 2022. Two Great Australian Families of Folk

The Fagans – Margaret and Bob (NSW)
The Karen Law Trio (Qld) 

At the Everglades Country Club, Woy Woy
Sat 25 June

There’s something special about a great musical family group that just can’t be beaten. Forget the Andrew Sisters, the Jackson Five and the Beach Boys. In the world of folk, from the Carter Family to the Watersons and the famous family of the Seegers, the record speaks for itself.

This is a very special event with two of the very best from Australia on one night.

Bookings:  https://www.trybooking.com/CAFAE

The Fagans,  from the Blue Mountains (NSW)

From the cutting edge of Australia’s political and protest singing, the Fagans are Australia’s best known and most respected keepers of the political tradition.

Margaret & Bob Fagan began their musical journey together in Canberra in the late 1960s. They perform at all the major festivals around Australia, the UK and Ireland, both as a duo and as members of their international famous family band, The Fagans. Their strong blend of politically-edged traditional and contemporary songs combined with lyrical ballads and great choruses is guaranteed to lift your spirits. Their repertoire is firmly rooted in the folk tradition, with Margaret’s pure voice and Bob’s superb guitar playing and vocals combining to ensure their popularity both here and abroad.

The Karen Law Trio, (the youngsters) from the Glasshouse Mountains/Sunshine Coast in Qld

Mum Karen started her musical journey in the folk clubs of northern England before moving to Australia in 1995. Known then as Karen Burton, she was a travelling musician with songs and stories of her life on the road and more. Her first album ‘A Point on the Map’ received radio airplay across Australia. Then she moved to Queensland and had a family. Now son and daughter have grown up and have joined the family band. At home singing on stage or round the kitchen table, this family of musicians from the Sunshine Coast presents a multi-generational show of award-winning songs and uplifting spirit. Karen received the Alistair Hulett Songwriting Award for songs with a theme of social justice in 2020 for her environmental song ‘Wildflower Woman’.

Don’t miss it!  The event will be Covid Safe, of course.  ALL welcome.

Book now:    https://www.trybooking.com/CAFAE

Troubadour Events in May 2022

RECENT EVENTS – if you missed them, check out our Facebook page for reviews, pictures and more  facebook.com/TroubadourCC

SATURDAY, 28 MAY 2022 AT 19:00

Two folk acoustic greats in one night
Snez and the Go Two’s (aka The Rosie Nigel Duo)

at Everglades Country Club, Dunban Rd, Woy Woy.

 

Book now, to be sure of your ticket:
https://www.trybooking.com/BYXMK
 
Snez  is an enchanting songstress with a warm, passionate & compelling performance style. She has performed at many large Australian concerts & festivals, sharing the stage with Renee Geyer, Jenny Morris, Robyne Dunn, Sophie B Hawkins (USA), Mahalia Barnes, GANGajang and more. She recently won the prestigious Alistair Hulett Songwriting Award.
‘Joyful, defiant and vulnerable by turns’ Michael Smith, Rhythms Magazine
‘Absolutely Beautiful’ Christopher Lawrence, ABC Radio
‘Up there with any song I’ve EVER heard….the audience went berserk!’ Jeff Cripps – Blues Producer of the Year.
Check out her current recording:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYp77paxVE8
+  Plus
The Go Two’s (Rosie and Nigel Duo) (Sydney) perform a special magical blend they call ‘Antipodean Folk and Bluegrass’.   Troubadour favourites Rosie McDonald (Singer, Guitar, Irish Bouzouki and Bodhran player) and Nigel Lever (Singer, Mandolin), perform together in a superb duo that draws on the rhythmic and melodic traditions of American Folk, Blues and Bluegrass genres and the rich lineage of the Irish, Scottish and Celtic folk.

And yes, there’s more….

Don’t forget the Troubadour sessions on the first and third Sunday afternoons of each month.  All welcome.  Details below.
and

The Fabulous Troubalukers!  Our very own and very special ukulele folk orchestra.   Inquiries:  Mike Madden – 0409 654 992

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Troubadour Events April 2022

Saturday 2 April, Everglades Woy Woy

Gordie Tentrees, from the Yukon, Canada
and
Jane Germain – Central Coast

International touring, award nominated Canadian Gordie Tentrees has arrived. This authentic road poet has traveled North America, Europe, UK & Ireland, and is coming to Woy Woy, sure to be a highlight of his upcoming tour of Australia and NZ.  With 8 records behind him he never repeats himself on stage.

From Celtic Connections (Glasgow, Scotland) to the National Folk Festival (Canberra, AU) his ability to hold an audience, weave melody, while juggling the dark truth with comedic light is infectious. Performed 750 concerts in 11 countries during the past 4 years alone with foot percussion, harmonica, resonator/acoustic guitar and masterful storytelling. Influenced by touring with friends Fred Eaglesmith, Mary Gauthier, Steve Poltz & Kelly Joe Phelps, Gordie Tentrees performance is going to be memorable.

 “Majestic songwriting, genuine authenticity, incredible insight” Americana UK

Jane Germain – Folk, Country and Banjo

Jane Germain’s musical journey has taken her from her hometown, Sydney, to Western Australia, Tasmania and all the way back to her Chinese heritage (her Manchurian great-grandmother married a Scottish missionary).

Jane has recorded 6 albums, as well as being in high demand as a session player on other projects. Jane plays guitar and clawhammer banjo – and swaps between instruments for different songs.

She’s played all the styles from folk to blues and bluegrass that express her emotions and musicality.  In the process she has won five WA Country Music Awards, and has Country Arts funded headline tours of regional WA, a residency in Beijing awarded by the Australia–China Council  (where she collaborated with Beijing based traditional Mongolian musicians, Hanggai on her album, Chinese Whispers).

Book now:  https://www.trybooking.com/BXIIW

9 April  Club Performers Concert, Empire Bay

A new monthly performance night the Troubadour

Join club members and other local folk and acoustic musicians as they perform on-stage. Performers (musicians and poets) will have up to 15 minutes, with a blackboard session for short or spontaneous performances. Refreshments/snacks will be provided for a gold coin donation, or bring your own.

Building on the Troubadour’s proud tradition of presenting talented folk and acoustic performers at concerts and sessions, we are planning monthly performance nights for members and others, locals and visitors.

The first is on Saturday April 9, 2022, at 7 pm. at the Empire Bay Progress Hall. Entry fee $10 for everyone (including performers). We provide the stage, sound and lights for the performers, with tea and coffee and snacks. Bring your own food + drinks if you want more. All welcome

7.00 p.m. Empire Bay Progress Hall, 1 Gordon Rd, Empire Bay

Ticket Bookings: search Trybooking for ‘TroubadourFolk’.

Or click on this link:  https://www.trybooking.com/BYDJW

To perform, call MaryAnne: 0407 917 117

Wait, there’s more …

Troubadour Sessions. 2.00-4.30 pm, First and Third Sundays each month
Enquiries: Hugh on 0402 529 474

Stay up to date:  Check our website and Facebook page for details of events and bookings.