Double bill for folk club concert
Troubadour Folk Club will present a double bill at its concert at 2pm on Sunday, March 23, at the Everglades Country Club in Woy Woy.
"It's not often you get a two-for-one offer at a major concert, but that is exactly what the Troubadour Folk Club is offering," said president Mr Michael Fine.
"The Central Coast's very own Verve Harmony a cappella choir will open the show, demonstrating the joy of singing in harmony.
"Verve Harmony sing a wide range of world music in many different languages, including African, north and south American, and eastern and western Europe.
"They also include music from religious traditions, including gospel and spiritual.
"Verve Harmony is led by Elizabeth W Scott, who has worked with artists such as Peter, Paul and Mary to Italian pop baritone Andrea Bocelli."
The second half of the concert features the four-piece Celtic band, Kejafi.
The band comprises Fiona McVicar on violin and vocals, James Gastineau-Hills on violin and viola and Ken O'Neill on octave mandolin and guitar, joined by Ann Palumbo on double bass.
"Kejafi effortlessly blends beautiful songs and exhilarating traditional and original tunes that celebrate the deep Australian and Scottish connection," said Mr Fine.
"They have cultivated their own sound within the Celtic music world, bringing their unique take on modern and traditional folk songs and tunes from Scotland, Ireland and Australia, as well as adding to the repertoire with fresh, original tunes."
More information and bookings are available online at www.troubadour.org.au.
SOURCE:
Media release, 6 Mar 2025
Bill Young, Troubadour Central Coast