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Duncan Chalmers at folk club

The Troubadour Central Coast folk club will hold its next meeting in Woy Woy on Saturday, May 23.

Club president Mr Bill Bekric said the club was thrilled to welcome folk musician Duncan Chalmers.

"One of the top singers of folk music in NSW today is Duncan Chalmers," Mr Bekric said.

"He has one of those voices that hits you like a freight train but also tugs on the heart strings. "His songs are rich and diverse and draw on the rugged heartland that is Australia.

"Duncan holds the record for the longest second half at The Troubadour.

"He performed for one-and-a-half hours and the audience just would not let him go.

"If you haven't heard Duncan, now is your chance.

"With two guitars in different tunings and a huge repertoire, he is not to be missed."


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