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Sat. 7pm March 31st. Harpist Jenni Sawell
“Jenni is a Sydney based harpist who plays a beautiful Celtic harp made for her by one of Australia’s most respected Luthiers, Brandden Lassells. Jenni has recently begun to play More...
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Cellar Door 42 Ferguson St. (Post 3 Icely St.)
Canowindra 2804
New South Wales  Australia
Tel 02 6344 2332
Fax 02 6344 1200
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Restaurant Evening (Non musical theatre nights) includes free wine tasting and three course meal plus coffee for all inclusive price of $50 bookings essential - see menus on news pages

Folk@Canowindra next session 4pm Sunday January 29th with the Open mike. 

Guest artist will be fabulous five peice blue grass outfit "MILLTOWN"

7:30pm Saturday January 28th. Lisa Otey 3 course meal & show

Lisa Otey is a jazz, blues & boogie woogie piano player/singer from Tucson, Arizona. Her progressive fusion of jazz and blues has won her numerous awards, including Entertainer of the Year, Best Local Performing Artist, and Musician of the Year. Lisa is coming to Australia as a headline act for Thredbo's Blues festival.

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7:30pm Friday February 3rd. Fred Smith & Liz Frencham "Dust of Uruzgan

Fred Smith & Liz Frencham  – Dust of Uruzgan Early responses to pre-release copies and performances of Dust of Uruzgan: “Every now and then you hear a song and you think to yourself “I wish I’d written that”. Fred Smith’s album Dust of Uruzgan is chock-a-block full of songs like that.  Arresting, insightful and packed full of gritty detail, Fred Smith’s songs bash down the doors of national understanding and conscience. If there is any justice in the world, this album will be a major hit. These songs are a clean, clear window through which we can look at our involvement in Afghanistan. And look we must.” John Schumann (ex Redgum) 

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7:30pm Saturday March 31st. Harpist Jenni Sawell 3 course meal & show

“Jenni is a Sydney based harpist who plays a beautiful Celtic harp made for her by one of Australia’s most respected Luthiers, Brandden Lassells Jenni has recently begun to play with the Seltic Sirens - www TheSelticSirens.com  - a well known Celtic group playing in the Sydney area. The Seltic Sirens were recipients of a MO award in 2011 for best new talent. She also played for Sydney University’s 2011 Medieval Christmas Party.

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