Bushwackers to play at Troubadour folk club
The Bushwackers will play at Troubadour Folk at 2pm on Sunday, December 1, at the Everglades Club in Woy Woy in what has been described as "a landmark concert".
"The Bushwackers are the most famous and popular performers of Australian folk songs of all times," said club president Mr Michael Fine.
"Their profile is matched only by that of the Seekers, who are best known for their recordings of songs written in England in the 1960s."
He said their renewal had brought a line-up which mixed long-term members from the 1970s with three young recruits.
"Since their inception in 1973, the Bushwackers have won three Golden Guitar awards, released 26 studio albums, and have been inducted into the Tamworth Roll Of Renown. "They have been recognised by the National Folk Alliance for their lifetime contribution to Folk Music and have performed all over Australia at festivals, events and venues.
"Over the past 50 years, they have introduced the music of Australian bushbands to generations of Australians, who have danced and sung-along to their exciting and inspiring performances.
"Their pioneering folk-rock style and amazing depth of knowledge and love for our heritage is legendary.
"The Bushwackers continue to embody the essence of Australian music.
"Audiences can expect virtuoso celtic tunes, iconic Australian songs and heartfelt lyrics."
More information is available online at www.troubadour.org.au or by phoning 4342 6716.
SOURCE:
Media release, 6 Nov 2024
Michael Fine, Troubadour Central Coast