Busy performers fit in folk club
The Troubadour Folk Club will feature Jeannie Lewis and Maurie Mulheron at its March 23 concert from 7pm in the CWA Hall at Woy Woy.
"Veteran performer Jeannie Lewis is an accomplished, versatile and passionate vocal artist, one whose work crosses many musical boundaries, and the owner of one of the most distinctive and interesting voices in the business," said Troubadour publicity officer Ms Sue Robinson.
Her career spans over 30 years as a singer, recording artist, actor, writer and teacher, touring extensively in Australia and overseas.
"Aside from creating seven albums of her own, she has also developed her unique style of theatre - a concert show, blending elements of dance, theatre, visual arts, spoken word and music.
"Music festival goers will recognise Maurie Mulheron.
"His busy schedule generally only allows him to perform at such venues, despite what must be heavy demand for his musical services.
"He's also the president of the NSW Teachers Federation and principal of Keira High School.
"A long term Pete Seeger fan, he is best known in the arts world as the creative and musical talent behind the successful Pete Seeger musical biography One Word...WE!"
A singer and songwriter, Mulheron also plays the mandolin, guitar, five-string banjo and blues harp (mouth organ).
Media Release, 12 Feb 2013
Sue Robinson, Troubadour Folk Club