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Folk club records its first CD

The Troubadour Folk Club has recorded its first CD.

"We've been staging regular concerts here at the Woy Woy CWA Hall for more than 16 years," said Troubadour president Mr Michael Fine.

"Local musicians have supported the guest artists at every concert," Mr Fine said.

"Our support artists are a talented lot and many are songwriters who love their home here and make it central to their compositions.

"The variety of styles and genres is staggering.

"We have folk, blues, country, singalongs, novelty songs, a story from award-winning local bush balladeer Peter Mace and a rather alarming take on Waltzing Matilda from the audience, assisted by Sue Robinson."

The CD Troubadour Tracks, Songs from the Water's Edge, will be launched in a special concert at the Woy Woy CWA Hall at 7pm on Saturday, February 6, and the $10 entry fee will include a copy of the CD.





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