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Folk@Canowindra next session 4 pm Oct 3

Folk@Canowindra

Guest Artists last month was Nerida Cuddy

Nerida did a great job at last months session the day was a lovely warm afternoon and the crowd drifted in out of doors - thanks to the Harply's for supporting Neriada. Do want to flag a change to ourTC-Nerida.jpg program for what would be our September Folk @ Canowindra - because of the centenary of the railway celebrations in Canowindra over the last weekend of September and the first weekend of October, and also because we will have a huge tent on the long weekend, Folk @ Canowindra will be held in a tent for 200 on taste's lawn on Sunday October 3rd from 4pm til late it's a holiday weekend so you can sleep in Monday.  What a great line up of artists w've had over the past few months -Genni Wilby (Kane) Jon Wilby & Gavan Wickes, Jason & Cloe Roweth, Blue the shearer and Nerida the standard is so consistently high. Local Rob Pearce will be the feature artist on the long weekend folk@ Canowindra bill - but there will be more than one guest artist and we haven't as yet confirmed the 2nd. and the session will go later through and after dinner. Look at the site after Monday the 13th. September and we should have the other guest artist. 

Just a few snippets from Rob's bio: "Music has been my hobby since I was about 14 at boarding school in the early 60s.  Acoustic guitar playing with similar minded mates in the music room was considered a legitimate way to escape compulsory evening study time.  Then came the Beatles and the explosion of 4 piece bands. Overnight, there were plenty of would be lead guitarists & drummers, but rhythm guitarists were few and bass players were zero. This presented my opening to join the biggest band at the school "the Pulse" as the bass player.  The Pulse was considered "musically versatile" because it not only liked to play rock & roll, but also the rock/folk music (Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel, etc).   My "real job" was to become an accountant and this took me to Papua New Guinea for a few years.  In PNG, I had the good fortune to team up with a few musos to play John Denver, Bobby Gentry, Neil Young type songs at a Uni folk festival in Lae. This, in turn, led to playing bass for the local rock & roll band "Salaboad" (for Sax, Organ, Lead, Bass and Drums) which had the Saturday night Dance slot at the Melanesian Hotel and an 8 piece jazz group without a name that had a Wednesday night slot at a local restaurant.  In 1977 I "went finish" from PNG and, musically had a few "lost" years. Inevitably, in 1985, that changed because the Pulse decided to have a reunion "20 years on" at the recording studio of the 5th member electronics head.  That was a great fun day and resulted in one booking for one 40th birthday party.  Then came the formation of "Syd Harbour & the Ferries".  Syd & the boys comprised 3 from the original Pulse players plus 2 others. So Syd & the boys had much fun strutting our stuff over the next several years, virtually until I moved to Canowindra in 1996.  In Canowindra, it didn't take long to hear about a local singer/songwriter by the name of John Wythes. I heard John & his band at a ball at the then acoustically impossible Canowindra community hall and noted that they didn't have a bass
player. In 2001, an opportunity came and I had the pleasure of joining the John Wythes band.  Over the next few years I felt very privileged to spend time on stage with John. I also watched him struggle to cope with the ever increasing onset of Parkinson's disease and the limitation it placed his beloved musical creativity. The John Wythes band came to an end with John's premature death in 2005, aged 53.  The legacy of his 100 plus songs lives on from his several CDs, the gatherings of the "Noisy Mothers", (a band which now comprises (give or take a few) John's widow, Julie, his son, Jo and me), and individual performances.  So I have not had a solo music career as such, just the occasional playing without me muso mates all gathered round".

 

Folk @ Canowindra has become so popular that taste is offering dinner after the scheduled performance and the featured artists do brackets to accompany dinner. Please ring and book if you'd like to share dinner with us after the club, there is a wide selection of menu choices with light meals from as little as $12 to full gourmet meals. Remember Open Mike & Folk Club at taste is free from 4pm with no cover charge for the entertainment.

For the past year and a half, a growing group of music and poetry lovers have been enjoying an array of performers monthly at a folk gathering in Canowindra.  Founded by Nerida Cuddy, a local singer-songwriter of 20 years experience; the open mike session has been a source of inspiration and friendship for many in the region.  Performers come from all walks of life; with a huge range of ages and varying levels of experience. Each month we present a feature artist, surrounded by a series of short acts. As always, visitors are VERY welcome to the session - either to come and listen, or even to contribute a poem or a song.  
Entry is free, and families are welcome.  It is a great opportunity to while away Sunday afternoon enjoying good coffee, food and wine; along with music and verse.  Any enquiries, for a slot on the bill contact Nerida Cuddy 0429 048 603.

 

 

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