Tuesday, 11 December 2018

Gig Guide - 11 December to 31 December


Each fortnight I post any gigs that I think might be worth a look. The list is usually heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but sometimes includes a surprise. This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me. It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by. I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.


https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

Southern Tasmania

13 December - Tommy Castles - Republic - Free
14 December - Gypsy Suitcase - Brighteyes - Free
14 December - Maddy Jane - Hobart Brewing Co - $19
14 December - Wheatpaste - Willie Smith Shed - Free
15 December - Peter Combe Christmas Album - Wrest Point - $36
15 December - Fraser A Gorman & Zac Henderson - Riversdale, Swansea - $20
15 December - Close the Camps Gig - Hobart Brew Co
16 December - Vice Captains - Salty Dog - Free

21 December - The Stragglers - Willie Smith - Free
21 December - Black Swans of Trespass - Tasmanian Inn - Free
21 December - Coyote Serenade - Brighteyes - Free
21 December - Mike Noga - Homstead - $10
22 December - A Baroque Noel (Van Diemen's Band) - $35
23 December - Rod Fritz - Republic

26 December - Boxing Day at the Tah - The Waratah - $10
28/12 to 1/1 - Falls Festival - Marion Bay
28/12 to 3/1 - The Taste - PW1
30 December - Nothing but a Glam Time - Longley International - Free
31 December - Boil Up - Republic - $10

Monday, 29 October 2018

Gig Guide - 30 October to 12 November


Each fortnight I post any gigs that I think might be worth a look. The list is usually heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but sometimes includes a surprise. This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me. It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by. I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.


https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

Southern Tasmania

2 November - Jed Appleton - T-Bone Brewing Co - Free
3 November - John Reischman & Eli West - Brookfield, Margate - $30
3 November - Press Club - Brisbane Hotel - $18
3 November - Kate Burke & Luke Plumb - New Sydney Hotel - $10
4 November - Cider for Drought Aid - Willie Smiths - Free
4 November - Summertime Blues Brothers - Longley International - $20
4 November - Ross Smithard & Dave Steel - Brighteyes Cafe - Free

9 November - Diwali @ Street Eats Franko - Franklin Square - Free
9 November - Ogopogo & 8Foot Felix - Homestead - $15
10 November - The Sleepyheads - Brisbane Hotel - $15
11&10 November - The Sideshow - Nest Door Bar, Franklin - $15/day
11&10 November - Great Huon Festival - Franklin - $61 festival pass

Northern Tasmania

2 to 4 November - 'Til the Wheels Fall Off - The Workers' Club, Launceston - $127 festival pass
2 November - John Reischman & Eli West - Mountain Mumma, Sheffield - $55/$29
3 November - Sgt Pepper - Scott Targett & Friends - Bicheno Memorial Hall - $20

9 November - The Sleepyheads - Club 54 - $15
10 November - Nothin' but a Glam Time - Burnie High School - $20

Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Gig Guide - 16 October to 29 October


Each fortnight I post any gigs that I think might be worth a look. The list is usually heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but sometimes includes a surprise. This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me. It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by. I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

Southern Tasmania

19 October - Uncle Gus and the Rimshots - Rektango - Free
19 October - Mojo Juju - Republic - $27
19 October - Crystal Sky/Tim & Scott - T-Bone Brewery - Free
19 October - Zac Henderson - Longley International - Free
19 October - Coyote Serenade - Brighteyes - Free
20 October - Bandscapes - MONA - Free
20 October - Nothin' but a Glam Time - Irish Murphy's - Free

24 October - Uncle Gus & the Rimshots - The Homestead - Free
24 October - A Swayze and the Ghosts - The Brisbane - $18
24 October - Ball Park Music & San Cisco - Goods Shed - $66
24 October - Wholly Cats - The Winston - Free
26 October - F'kn Folkery at the Bris - The Brisbane - $5
26 October - Uncle Gus and the Rimshots - Rektango - Free
26 October - Django's Tiger - The Homestead - Free
26 October - Zac Henderson - The Whaler - Free
27 October - British India - The Republic - $30

Northern Tasmania

20 October - Susannah Colemen-Brown - Kingsway Bar - Free
20 October - Mojo Juju = Bridge Hotel, Forth - $27

26 October - Phil Wolfendale & Guests - Club 54 - Free
27 October - Bright Cider Music Festival - Spreyton Cider Co - $10
28 October - British India - Bridge Hotel, Forth

Tuesday, 2 October 2018

Gig Guide - 1 October to 15 October


Each fortnight I post any gigs that I think might be worth a look. The list is usually heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but sometimes includes a surprise. This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me. It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by. I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

Southern Tasmania

5 October - Tassie Devil's Own - Brighteyes Cafe - Free
5 October - Mighty Horse and Roostar - Homestead - Free
5 October - Zac Henderson - The Tas Inn - Free
5 October - The Singles Bar/Banana Brothers - Prince of Wales - Free
6 October - The Wolfe Brothers - Wrest Point - $50
6 October - Mighty Horse & Roostar - Next Door Bar, Franklin - Free
6 October - Tiffany Eckhardt - Red Velvet Lounge, Cygnet - $10
6 October - Baba Bruja - Homestead
7 October - Motown at the MAC - Moonah Arts Centre - $25

12 October - Stephen Cummings - Republic - $29
12 October - Gypsy Suitcase - Brighteyes - Free
12 October - Mindspeak - Hobart Brewing Co - Free
12 October - Jaron Freeman-Fox - Homestead
13 October - Sticky Fingers - Botanical Gardens - $70
13 October - Sheppard - Granada Hotel - $35
13 October - Jaron Freeman-Fox - The Void, MONA, Museum Entry
13 October - Aunty Donna - Republic - $35
14 October - Marlon Williams & Mike Noga - Peppermint Bay - $68
14 October - Jaron Freeman-Fox - The Void, MONA, Museum Entry
14 October - Aunty Donna - Republic - Sold Out


Northern Tasmania

3 October - The Wolfe Brothers - Town Hall, Devonport - $49
4 October - Might Horse & Roostar - The Royal Oak - Free
4 October - The Wolfe Brothers - Civic Centre, Burnie - $50
5 October - Spirits at the Wesley (Halfway to Forth) - Wesley Church, Devonport - $50
5 October - The Wolfe Brothers - Saloon Bar - $45
6 October - Candy Feet - Cargo Bar, Burnie
6 October - Liam Guthrie Tribute - The Royal Oak - $20

12 October - Sheppard - Club 54 - $35
13 October - Jaron Freeman-Fox - Mountain Mumma, Sheffield - $57
13 October - Agent 99 - Cargo Bar, Burnie

Wednesday, 19 September 2018

Gig Guide - 18 September to 1 October


Each fortnight I post any gigs that I think might be worth a look. The list is usually heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but sometimes includes a surprise. This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me. It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by. I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

Southern Tasmania

20 September - Little Green - Homestead - Free
21 September - Moonlover - Willie Smiths - Free
22 September - Tiffany Eckhardt Album Launch - Frank's Cider Bar - $15
22 September - Tumbleweed - The Tah - $35
22 September - Moonlover - Studio 65
23 September -The Bad Dad Orchestra - Longley International - Free
23 September - Ross Smithard & Dave Steel - Free

29 & 30 September - Edith Piaf Show - Salamanca Arts Centre - $30
29 September - Claire Anne Taylor - Copping Hall - $22
29 September - Richard Gilewitz - Palais Theatre, Franklin - $20
30 September - The 120Ys - Republic - Free
30 September - Chester Draws & the Low Boys - Longley International - Free
30 September - Richard Gilewitz - MONA - Free

Northern Tasmania

22 September - Bad Dad Orchestra - Kindred Hall - $20
22 September - Jethro Pickett & Sean McMahon - Forth Pub
27 September - Richard Gilewitz - Anglican Christ Chruch, Longford - $25

Monday, 3 September 2018

Gig Guide - 3 September to 17 September

Each fortnight I post any gigs that I think might be worth a look. The list is usually heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but sometimes includes a surprise. This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me. It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by. I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

Southern Tasmania

3 September - Queens of the Stone Age - MONA - $89
4 September - Queens of the Stone Age - DEC - $98
4 September - Billy Warner Trio with Randall Muir - The Duke - Free
4 September - Julian James - The Duke - Free
5 September - Julian James - Republic - Free
6 September - Cat Empire - Odeon - $63
7 September - AlfanAnt - T-Bone Brewing - Free
7 September - The Audreys - Republic - $34
7 September - The Singles Bar - Prince of Wales - Free
7 September - Ray Martians Album Launch - Hobart Brewing Co - Free
7 September - Bootleg Gin Sluggers - Homestead - Free
8 September - As the Crow Flies - The Void, MONA - Free
8 September - Vice Captains - Republic - Free
9 September - Mike Noga - Longley International - Free
9 September - Calhouns - Republic - Free

11 September - Rock Challenge (Southern Heat) - Grand Poobah
14 September - The Patron Saints - Brighteyes Cafe - Free
14 September - Craicpot - Homestead - Free
14 September - Billy Whitton & Jamie Taylor
14 September - Nothin' but a Glam Time - Republic - $10

Northern Tasmania

5-9 September - Junction Arts Festival - Prince's Square
7 September - Julian James - Rosevears Hotel - Free
8 September - Pete Cornelius - Devonport RSL - Free
8 September - The Audreys - Saloon Bar - $35
8 September - Isaac Gee Band CD Launch - Mountain Mumma, Sheffield

11 September - Rock Challenge (NW Heat) - River Arms, Ulverstone
13 September - Rock Challenge (Northern Heat) - Saloon Bar
14 September - Myoozik (Halfway to Forth & Others) - Rivers Arms, Ulverstone - $15
15 September - Rock Pigs - Cargo Bar, Burnie - Free

Monday, 20 August 2018

Gig Guide - 21 August to 3 September


Each fortnight I post any gigs that I think might be worth a look. The list is usually heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but sometimes includes a surprise. This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me. It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by. I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

Southern Tasmania

21 August - Mimi Gilbert - Republic - Free
21 August - Montz Matsumoto - Sush Track - Free
24 August - The Songbooks - Longley International - Free
24 August - Greg Wells and the Blackwater Band - Willie Smith's - Free
24 August - Matt Edmunds - Central Hotel - Free
24 August - The Molly Maguires - Glen Derwent, New Norfolk - Free
25 August - Cool August Blues - Republic - Free
25 August - Blues Brothers Winterfest - Queenshead - $20
25 August - Pagan with the Cardinels - Brisbane Hotel - $15
25 August - Poloshirt - The Tah - $29
25 August - Django's Tiger - The Homestead - Free
26 August - Hot August Jazz - North Hobart - Free
26 August - Mike Noga - Salty Dog - Free
26 August - Gabriele Dagrezio - Jack Green's - Free

28 August - Montz Matsumoto - Sush Track - Free
31 August - Nathan Power - T-Bone Brewery - Free
31 August - Little Island with Jensen - Hobart Brewing Co - $10
31 August - Songbooks - New Sydney - Free
1 September - Shake off Winter Blues - Society Bar - Free
2 September - Nathan Power - Next Door Bar, Franklin - Free

Northern Tasmania

23 August - Black Sorrows & Bad Dad Orchestra - Saloon Bar
24 August - Halfway to Forth & Brad Gillies inc dinner - Mountain Mumma, Sheffield - $55
24 August - Brett Collidge - Somerset Hotel - Free
24 August - Songwriter Sessions (Monique How, Amy Pegg, Taynisha Parry) - Club 54 - $5
25 August - A Night of Reggae & Funk - Bicheno Community Hall
25 August - The Embers (Wilderfeast) - Emita Hall, Flinders Island - $135

31 August - Lasca Dry - Alchemy Cafe, Forth - Free
1 September - Triple J's One Night Stand - St Helen's Football Oval - Free
2 September - The Big Easy Block Party - St Helen's Memorial Park - Free

Wednesday, 8 August 2018

Gig Guide - 7 August to 20 August


Each fortnight I post any gigs that I think might be worth a look. The list is usually heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but sometimes includes a surprise. This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me. It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by. I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

Southern Tasmania

7 August - The Patron Saints - The Duke - Free
9 August - Brett Collidge - Republic Free
10 August- Lasca Dry - TBone Brewing Co - Free
10 August - Tim & Scott - Birdcage Bar - Free
10 August - Musiq Garden (Django's Tiger) - St Johns, New Town - $10
10 August - Brett Collidge - Shambles - Free
10/11 August - Beaker St - TMAG - Free
10 August - AlfanAnt with Meyers & McNamara - Moonah Arts Centre - $5
11 August - Freeloader (Jazz) - Homestead
11 August - Pete Cornelius - The Whaler

15 August - Mimi Gilbert - The Homestead
16 August - Brad Butcher - Republic - $15
17 August - Xavier Rudd - Odeon - $66
17 August - Imogen Clark - Willie Smith's - Free
17 August - Tim Rozemulder - Central Hotel - Free
17 August - The bootleg Ginsluggers - The Whaler - Free
18 August - Imogen Clark - Next Door Bar, Franklin
18 August - Mimi Gilbert - Red Velvet Lounge, Cygnet - $12
18 August - Monique Brumby - Bangor - $95
19 August - Wolfe & Thorn - Brighteyes Cafe - Free

Northern Tasmania

11 August - AlfanAnt with Cotton Pony - The Royal Oak - $5
11 August - Luca Brasi - Club 54 - Sold Out
12 August - AlfanAnt - Neptune Grand, Penguin - Free

17 August - Brad Butcher - Forth Hotel - $20
17 August - Neil Gibson with Thomas Mitchell - Mountain Mumma
18 August - Cardinels AA Acoustic Show - Kingsway Barbershop
18 August - Cardinels Album Launch - The Greenwood Bar - $10
19 August - Tin Cup Country (Imogen Clark, Brad Butcher, Hannah Lawes) - St Johns - $25

Monday, 23 July 2018

Gig Guide - 24 July to 7 August


Each fortnight I post any gigs that I think might be worth a look. The list is usually heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but sometimes includes a surprise. This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me. It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by. I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

If you are looking for gigs in Northern Tasmania you might like to check out Valley Sounds' Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/valleysoundstas/

3 August - The Singles Bar - Prince of Wales Hotel - Free
3 August - Bootleg Gin Sluggers - Homestead - Free
3 August - Electric Minstrels - Willie Smiths - Free
3 August - Marty Nelson-Williams - Frank's Cider, Franklin - $5
4 August - Music for the Mountain* - The Brisbane Hotel - $15
4 August - Marty Nelson-Williams - Yambu - $10
4 August - The Singles Bar - Irish Murphy's - Free
5 August - Marty Nelson Williams with Greg Heart - Willie Smiths - Free

*Music for the Mountain Lineup
A Swayze & the Ghosts
The Native Cats
Mike Noga
EWAH & the Vision of Paradise
All the Weathers
Lasca Dry
The Stan Show

27 July - Dirty Rascal with Paper Souls - Republic - Free
27 July - Uncle Gus & the Rimshots - Rektango - Free
27 July - The Musiq Garden (Kartanya & Danah) - St John's New Town - $10
27 July - Tim Rozemulder - Central Bar - Free
27 July - Songbooks - New Sydney - Free
27 July - Phil Smith & The Sign - Moonah Arts Centre - $5
27 July - Luke Plumb & the Circuit - Margate Tavern
28 July - Songs of Nat King Cole - Yambu - $10
28 July - Mike Noga - Next Door Bar, Franklin - $10
28 July - My Friend the Chocolate Cake - $70
28 July - Craicpot - The Homestead
29 July - Luke Plumb & the Circuit - Republic - $22

Thursday, 12 July 2018

Gig Guide - 10 July to 23 July


Each fortnight I post any gigs that I think might be worth a look. The list is usually heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but sometimes includes a surprise. This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me. It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by. I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

If you are looking for gigs in Northern Tasmania you might like to check out Valley Sounds' Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/valleysoundstas/

18 July - Billy Whitton & Jamie Taylor - Homestead - Free
20 July - Patron Saints - Bright Eyes Cafe - Free
20 July - The Musiq Garden (Lagoon Hill Zydeco) - St Johns, New Town - $10
20 July - The Black Swans of Trespass - Rektango, Salamanca - Free
21 July - David Dondero - The Void, MONA
21 July - William Crighton & Claire Anne Taylor - Nolan Gallery, MONA - $25
21 July - Pete Cornelius - Spring Bay Hotel, Triabunna
21 July - Uncle Gus & the Rimshots - Homestead - $5
22 July - Milena Barrett & Wolf Mail - Longley International - Free


29 June to 15 July - Festival of Voices
13 July to 15 July - Huon Valley Mid-Winter Festival (see lineup below)

12 July - Ladysmith Black Mambazo - Federation Concert Hall - $80
13 July - Singers' Lounge - Long Gallery, Salamanca - $15
13 July - Claire Anne Taylor - Longley International - Free
13 July - Saucy Jack & his Ripper Band - Homestead - Free
13 July - Hobart Funk Collective & Baba Bruja - Republic - $5
13 July - The Musiq Garden (Yesterday's Gentlemen) - St John's, New Town - $10
14 July - Sounds of the 70s - Hobart City Hall - $39
14 July - Bastille Day with Django's Cat - Salty Dog Hotel - FreeFull HVMF Program
https://www.huonvalleymidwinterfest.com.au/program/ 

Friday 13 July
The Stragglers
The Rolling Waves
The Bootleg Gin Sluggers
Lagoon Hill Zydeco
Chris Coleman
8 Foot Felix
Mike Noga
Ruben Reeves
Vulgargrad
Dominic Francis Grief Ensemble

Saturday 14 July
Saucy Jack & his Ripper Band
Warren Mason
Ruben Reeves
Blunderbuss Jones Kids Show
Ville Karvonen
Hairyman
Vulgargrad
The Stragglers
Justin Johnstone
Wassail Procession & Fire Dancing
Dominic Francis Grief Ensemble
8 Foot Felix
The Dead Maggies
Denni
Black Swans of Trespass

Sunday 15 July
Meyers & McNamara
The Vegetable Plot
Lagoon Hill Zydeco
The Bootleg Gin Sluggers
Little Bear
Thomas Mitchell


Wednesday, 27 June 2018

Gig Guide - 26 June to 9 July


Each fortnight I post any gigs that I think might be worth a look. The list is usually heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but sometimes includes a surprise. This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me. It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by. I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

If you are looking for gigs in Northern Tasmania you might like to check out Valley Sounds' Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/valleysoundstas/


29 June to 15 July - Festival of Voices

28 June - Teskey Brothers - Republic - $34
29 June - Mental as Anything - Buckland Bushland Garden - $30
29 June - Frumious - Yambu - $10
29 June - Songbooks - New Sydney Hotel - Free
29 June - Luca Brasi Stay Listening Party - The Brisbane Hotel
29 June - The Stragglers - Red Velvet Lounge, Cygnet
30 June - City Calm Down - Odeon - $43
30 June - Mike Noga - Next Door Bar, Franklin - $10 (Postponed)
30 June - Little Bear (Jensen & Jed Appleton) - Homestead - $5
1 July - Halfway to Forth Caribbean Cruise - Great Oyster Bay - $40
1 July - It's Not Me, It's Lou - Freycinet Lodge - $20

6 - 8 July - Uncle Gus & the Rimshots - Hobart City Hall - Free
6 July - Nothin' But a Glam Time - Republic
7 July - Chris Coleman - Pedder Wilderness Lodge - Free
7 July - Rock 4 Refugees - Wesley Hall - $10
7 & 8 July - Clementines - Female Factory - Free
9 July - Voices in the Asylum - Port Arthur - $70


Tuesday, 12 June 2018

Gig Guide - 12 June to 25 June


Each fortnight I post any gigs that I think might be worth a look. The list is usually heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but sometimes includes a surprise. This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me. It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by. I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

15 - 24 June - Dark Mofo inc Winter Feast (see below)

18 & 19 June - Tim Minchin (Sold Out) - Odeon
20 June Ben Salter and Frans MOFO Wonderland - Grand Poobah - $10
21 - 23 June - NOFO FOPO - Homestead - $5
22 June - Borrowed Verse - Avalon Theatre - $39
22 June - Ian Moss - Wrest Point Casino - $66
24 June - Dave Steel & Ross Smithard - Brighteyes Espresso - Free

Winter Feast
15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24 June
$10 per night or $50 season pass. Free entry after 8pm.

21 June
Meyers + McNamara
Django's Tiger
Amadou Suso
The Stragglers
Muka Nawnta
Mindy Wang
The Rugcutters Jass Band
Madi Adungu

22 June
Django's Tiger
Salon Noir Quartet
Amadou Suso
The Bootleg Gin Sluggers
Madelena
Chris Coleman
Mindy Wang
The Rugcutters Jass Band
Ainslie Wills

23 June
Django's Tiger
Raccoon Dog
Salon Noir Quartet
Mindy Wang
Frumious
Kat Edwards
Amadou Suso
Joshua Dunn Quartet
Kaiit

24 June
Meyers + McNamara
Django's Tiger
Mindy Wang
Mwase Makalani
Raccoon Dog
Amadou Suso
The Stitch
Salon Noir Quartet Big Band

15 June - Archie Roach & Tiddus (Sold Out) - Odeon - From $39
17 June - Jazz & Wine - Moonah Arts Centre - $10
17 June - A. Swayze and the Ghosts - Next Door Bar - Franklin - $10

15 June
Django's Tiger
The Stragglers
Ben Salter
Joshua Dunn Quartet
The Bruny Island New Orleans Jazz Band
Emily Sanzaro
Meyers + McNamara
The Stitch
Uncle Gus and the Rimshots

16 June
Mwase Makalani
Ben Salter
Claire Anne Taylor
Joshua Dunn Quartet
Sakthi Ravitharan
The Bruny Island New Orleans Jazz Band
Emily Sanzaro
Meyers & McNamara
Django's Tiger
Olympia

17 June
The Rugcutters Jass Band
Sakthi Ravitharan
Claire Anne Taylor
The Bootleg Gin Sluggers
The Stragglers
Chris Coleman
Meyers + McNamara
Liam & Co
Django's Tiger Big Band

Monday, 28 May 2018

Winter is Coming




"The bloodshed and the blackness permeate everything but when I'm beside that river man, my heart starts to sing" - Ben Salter, Derwent River.


Winter is Coming
Winter in Hobart is the best. I always say to potential tourists, "Don't come in summer, come in winter when you really see how different Hobart is to the rest of Australia."  For a 'Patron of the Arts' there is so much to see and do.   Dark Mofo, Festival of Voices, Huon Valley Midwinter Festival - a cornucopia of wintry fun times. The city is filled with sights, smells and sounds that you just don't get in the mainland cities.  Crisp, still, cool days without a breath of wind when the river is glassy and the purple mountain seems to whisper to you about the things it has seen since the dawn of time.  Thermal underwear, beanies, fire pots, smell of woodsmoke, frosty breath, Tasmanian tuxedo (puffer jacket), mulled cider, strange lights in the sky all add to the atmosphere of mystery. Who would want to be anywhere else?

New Venue - IXL Long bar at Henry Jones Art Hotel - Billy Whitton & Sasha
Fab Cocktails with real flavour that will take your head off. The Blonde and I were in love with everyone after a couple of these beauties. Billy Whitton playing jazz, the fun bar staff in their cute waistcoats, the out-of-towners in suits and the local in home crocheted beanies all added to the reverie.


Old venue - Homestead - Frumious & Jensen.
This is my favourite Hobart pub .  It has a friendly atmosphere, wood fire, great food, board games included oversized Jenga. Last Friday Frumious played to a mostly young crowd which went off like a frog in a sock including an attempted Dirty Dancing style lift by a couple of young blokes.

Covers - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band - Republic
In the beer garden some of Hobart's finest singing - Jed Appleton, EWAH, Tim Rozemulder with the band (Scott Targett, Chris Coleman, Paul Brooks). Best was Penny Lane complete with trumpet - the whole crowd singing. Already Scott is being begged to do another Beatles album. Great family afternoon.

Originals - The Whitlams - Republic
I'm in love with Tim Freedman. His voice, his charm filled the room - actually the room was very full (sold out) but you get my meaning. The concert was a little slow to get going but by the time they got to No Aphrodisiac the room was rocking. The encore of Buy Now Pay Later was led by Tim but sung by the audience. Such a beautiful song. 

My view of Tim Freedman
Tall Man Line Theory
You need to get to crowded concerts early for three reasons - one, a pre-gig drink is never a bad thing, two, the warm-up act is a great way to discover new artists, three, don't get caught behind the tall man line.

TML Theory explained
I would hate to be a tall man at a concert, you would never get to stand at the front, at least, not without a tirade of abuse from behind. Tall people understand this and stand at the sides or a polite distance back from the stage to allow shorties to see. At the Republic this is about two thirds of the way back in the room. If you are behind the tall man line you won't be able to see anything.

What Made me Cry this Week
Stages of Love - Chris Coleman
Song about realities of love and how life gets in the way and how you don't know what you've got til it's gone.

Blow Up the Pokies - The Whitlams
This song about the tragedy of problem gambling and how it ruins lives gets me every time.

Isolationism - Ben Salter
This was the most emotional song of the week. It's a great love song but when the subject of that song is standing in front of you swaying and listening to the performance I adds a little something.

Regret of the Fortnight
I didn't go and see Ben play at Salty Dog on Sunday because I felt it was a bit too stalkerish. Now I wish I had gone. I think it might have been a fabulous gig. Grrrr.

Gig Guide - 29 May to 11 June


Each fortnight I post any gigs that I think might be worth a look.  The list is usually heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but sometimes includes a surprise.  This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me.  It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by.  I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

7 June - James Mcq - Homestead - Free
8 June - Ben Salter - Salty Dog Hotel - Free
8 June - Uncle Gus & the Rimshots - Rektango - Free
8 June - The Singles Bar - Prince of Wales Hotel - Free
8 June - Lagoon Hill Zydeco - Homstead - $5
8 June - Vice Captains - Republic - Free
9 June - Fete de la Musique - Hobart Brewing Co - Free
9 June - Chris Coleman - Pedder Wilderness Lodge - Free
9 June - Paper Souls - Brisbane Hotel - $5
9 June - Ben Salter - Next Door Bar, Franklin - $10
9 June - Bay of Fire Winter Arts - St Helens High School
9 June - Adventure Bay Blues & Roots Festival - Bruny Island
10 June - The Songbooks - Longley International - Free
10 June - Rasied By Eagles - Republic
11 June - Mat & Annie Woolley - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free

31 May - Alfanant - Republic - Free
1 June - EWAH & the Vision of Paradise - Moonah Arts Centre - Free
1 June - Alfanant - Red Velvet Cafe, Cygnet - Free
2 June - Brett Collidge - Shambles Brewery - Free
3 June - The Stragglers - Fern Tree Tavern

Tuesday, 15 May 2018

Gig Guide - 15 May to 28 May



Each fortnight I post any gigs that I think might be worth a look.  The list is usually heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but sometimes includes a surprise.  This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me.  It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by.  I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

25 May - Jensen/Frumious - Homestead - Free
25 May - Jed Appleton/Bootleg Gin Sluggers - The Whaler - Free
26 May - The Black Swans of Trespass - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free
26 May - Boil Up - Republic - $10
26 May - Squid Fishing - Hobart Brew Co - $10
(also Chris Coleman, Come Knights, Lazer Baby, The Sleepyheads)
26 May - Darren Cross & Time Evans - Brisbane Hotel - $5
26 May - Yesterday's Gentlemen - The Homestead - Free
27 May - Tim & Scott - Republic - Free
25-27 May - Taz Jazz Weekend - Lufra, Eaglehawk Neck - Free
27 May - Ben Salter - The Salty Dog Hotel - Free
27 May - Wolfe Brothers - Longley International - $34 (Sold Out)

18 May - Ben Salter with Chris Coleman - Hobart Brewing Co - $20
18 May - Hobart Funk Collective - Republic - Free
18 May - Snap Ya Shins Gigalong - Brisbane - Brisbane - $10
18 May - Django's Tiger - Homestead - Free
19 May - Bad Dad Orchestra - The Tah - Free
20 May - Sgt Peppers Lonely Heart Tribute - Republic - Free
22 May - Angus & Julia Stone - Odeon - $70

23 & 24 May - The Whitlams - Republic - $55 (Sold Out)

Monday, 30 April 2018

Gig Guide - 1 May to 14 May


Each fortnight I post any gigs that I think might be worth a look.  The list is usually heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but sometimes includes a surprise.  This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me.  It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by.  I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

9 May - James Bennett - The Homestead - Free
10 May - Bobby Alu - Willie Smith Appleshed - $18
10 May - James Bennett - Republic - Free
11 May - Chris Coleman - T-Bone Brewery - Free
11 May - Bobby Alu - The Homestead - $18
11 May - Friday Music (D Squires, C McCarthy, M Ives) - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free
11 May - James Bennett - Shambles Brewery - Free
11 May - Tex Perkins (The Man in Black) - Wrest Point - $90
11 May - Didirri - Republic - $18
12 May - The Seven Ups Album Launch & Baba Bruja - Homestead - $20
13 May - The Radiators - Longley International - $28

2 May - Daniel Champagne - Republic - $18
2 May - Cafe Choir - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free
2 May - James Bennett - Irish Murphy's - Free
3 May - Shaun Kirk - Jack Green's - Free
3 May - James Bennett & Lasca Dry - Brisbane - $5
4 May - Uncle Gus & the Rimshots Live Alum Recording - Founder's Room - $25
4 May - James Bennett - Longley International - Free
4 May - Susannah Coleman-Brown Album Launch - Peacock Theatre - $17
4 May - Folk Music - Homestead - Free
4 May - Black Swans of Trespass - Tasmanian Inn - Free
5 May - James Bennett - Geographe Bar, Coles Bay - Free
5 May - Daniel Champagne - Red Velvet Lounge, Cygnet - $20
5 May - The Smith Street Band - Odeon - $45
5 May - Hobart Funk Collective & DJ Pressed - $15
5 May - The Single's Bar - Irish Murphy's - Free
6 May - James Bennett - Willie Smith Apple Shed - Free
6 May - Vice Captains - Republic - Free


Wednesday, 18 April 2018

Gig Guide - 17 April to 30 April


Each fortnight I post any gigs that I think might be worth a look.  The list is usually heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but sometimes includes a surprise.  This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me.  It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by.  I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

26 April - Bootleg Gin Sluggers - Republic - Free
27 April - 19-Twenty - Street Eats Franko - Free
27 April - Uncle Gus & the Rimshots - Winston (5th birthday) - Free
27 April - Dominic Grief Ensemble/Black Swans of Trespass - Homestead - Free
28 April - The Single's Bar - Waterfront Hotel - Free
28 April - Vice Captains - National Park Hotel - Free
28 April - The Reporters - Homestead
28 April - Nothin' but a Glam Time - Queenshead - Free

19 April - Jenny Biddle & Thomas Mitchell - Leaping Goat Coffee - Free
19 April - Tim & Scott - Republic - Free
20 April - Joe Mungovan & Jed Appleton - Willie Smith's Appleshed - Free
20 April - Jay Jarome/Jacuzzi Masterpiece - Street Eats Franko - Free
20 April - Jenny Biddle - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free
20 April - Django & Grappelli (Django's Tiger) - Founder's Room, SAC - SOLD OUT
21 April - Jenny Biddle - Palais Theatre, Franklin - $8
21 April - Really Awesome Music Show fea. Halfway to Forth - Bicheno - $25
21 April - Bootleg Gin Sluggers - Nolan Gallery, MONA - Museum entry
17 to 22 April - Live at Lunchtime - TMAG - Free

Wednesday, 4 April 2018

Gig Guide - 3 April to 16 April


Each fortnight I will be posting any gigs that I think might be worth a look.  The list will be heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but will include the occasional surprise.  This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me.  It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by.  I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

13 April - Hobart Funk Collective - Street Eats Franko - Free
13 April - Django's Tiger Quartet - Homestead - Free
13 April - Ben Salter Sunset Session - Salty Dog
13 & 14 April - Tasmanian Requiem - Theatre Royal - $45 to $90
13 April - the Singles Bar - Prince of Wales Hotel - Free
14 April - Songbooks - Republic - $5
15 April - Mangus - The Void at MONA
15 April - Vice Captains - Longley International - Free
15 April - 120Ys - Republic - Free


5 April - Ten Strings and a Goat String - Founders Room, SAC - $25
5 April - Mary Webb - Homestead - Free
6 April - Mike Noga - T-Bone Brewery - Free
6 April - The Beautiful Chains - Susannah Coleman-Brown, Sam & Colin Kucera, Jacob Boote - Republic - Free
6 April - Mary Webb - Willie Smiths Apple Shed - Free
7 April - The Singles Bar - Irish Murphys - Free
7 April - Nothin' But A Glam Time - Republic - $5
7 April - Mary Webb - MONA - Free
8 April - Vice Captains - Waterfront Hotel - Free
8 April - Phil Smith - MONA - Free
8 April - Kettering Piano Quartet - Prussian Prince - Farrell Centre, Friends School - $25
8 April - Ange Boxall & Band - Longley International - Free

Monday, 26 March 2018

Gig Guide - 20 March to 2 April


Each fortnight I will be posting any gigs that I think might be worth a look.  The list will be heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but will include the occasional surprise.  This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me.  It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by.  I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/


27 March - Dan Sultan - Spiegeltent - $45
28 March - Art School Bullies, Surreal Estate Agents and others - Brisbane Hotel - $15
29 March - Luca Brasi - Goods Shed - $40
29 March - Darren Hanlon & Michael Hurley - Republic - $30
30 March - The Patron Saints - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free
30 March - The Tommyhawks - Spiegeltent - $25
31 March - Spin the Bottle (Sith, Sam, Jed, Chris) - Republic - Free
31 March - Django's Tiger - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free
1 April - Montz Matsumoto - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free
1 April - The Audreys - Spiegeltent - $40


23 March - Bootleg Gin Sluggers & Songbooks - Street Eats Franko - Free
24 March - Day on the Lawn - Botanical Gardens - $78
24 March - Jimmy Barnes - Wrest Point - $102
24 March - All Our Exes Live in Texas - Spiegeltent - $40
24 March - Seth Henderon, Jed Appleton & Zac Henderson - Homestead - Free
24 & 25 March - Blues, Brews & Barbecues - Hobart Brew Co - $15
25 March - Ben Salter - Okines Garden, Dodges Ferry - Free
25 March - Gord Bamford - Longley International 
25 March - AlfanAnt - Republic - Free

Thursday, 15 March 2018

Gig Guide - 6 March to 19 March


Each fortnight I will be posting any gigs that I think might be worth a look.  The list will be heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but will include the occasional surprise.  This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me.  It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by.  I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/


15 March - Hussy Hicks - Republic - Free
16 & 17 March - Forth Valley Blues Festival - Forth - $90
16 March - Mike Noga - T-Bone Brewery - Free
16 March - Moonshine Whiskers & the Ragged Pony - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free
17 March - St Pats Day - New Sydney - Free
17 March - Ben Salter - Next Door Bar Frankin - $10
17 March - Madelena - Franklin Folk Club
18 March - End of Summer Blues - Longley International - Free
18 March - Dave Sikk Quartet - Cascade Gardens - Free
18 March - One Trick Pony - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free
18 March - Harry & Isaac Duo - Hobart Convict Penitentiary - $5


7 March - Holy Locust - Republic - Free
9 March - Cascade Swing - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free
10 & 11 March - Southern Music Festival - Longley International
11 March - Ben Salter - Salty Dog - Free
11 March - Deluxe - Cascade Gardens - Free
11 March - Hui & the Muse - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free
12 March - Wolfe Brothers - Huon Show

13 March - Breabach - Spiegeltent - $40

Thursday, 22 February 2018

Blowing Up The Pokies


On Friday evening I attended the Blow Up the Pokies rally at the Republic. Even though I consider myself to be a 'True Believer', the main attraction for me was the marvellous Tim Freedman, singer from The Whitlams. I am a huge Whitlams fan and already have tickets for their May Hobart gig. Needless to say I was really looking forward to hearing Tim play, however, I didn't expect that his music would make me so emotional that I would shed a tear or two.

The evening started with Rebecca White sharing a moving story about man who had had a gambling problem and the devastation that this caused him and his family. I am please to say that 5 years ago he kicked it the habit and is rebuilding his life without "guilt or regret". Tim Freedman then shared stories of friends that he knew that had problems with gambling. 

Tim then played "No Aphrodisiac", "You Sound Like Louis Burdett", and "Gough" possibly my three favourites. It was great but the audience wasn't that engaged and there was lots of loud talking and laughing. Then he played "Blow Up The Pokies".  An eerie hush came over the room as Tim sang the first verse. As he played the chorus the crowd spontaneously sang along "I wish I could tell you the right words, to make you feel better walk out of this place".  The singing was not loud and raucous but more hushed in muted plea to a higher power. After hearing the stories of hardship it was extremely moving and I found it impossible to stop a tear or two escaping.  Fingers crossed.

Monday, 19 February 2018

Gig Guide 20 Feb to 5 March


Each fortnight I will be posting any gigs that I think might be worth a look.  The list will be heavy on folk, blues, jazz, country, punk and singer/songwriters but will include the occasional surprise.  This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me.  It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by.  I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

2 March - Maddy Jane - Unibar - $15
2 March - Ben Salter - Willie Smith - Free
2 March - Mike Noga - T-Bone Brewery - Free
2 March - Songbooks with Chris Coleman - The Republic - Free
2 March - Peter Hicks & the Blue Licks - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free
3 March - The Young Folk - The Founders Room, SAC - $25
3 March - Lotsa Folkpunk Bands - The Brisbane Hotel
4 March - Balding & Croft - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free
4 March - The Rhythm Factor - Cascade Gardens - Free

The Blonde and I are going on a road trip to Victoria from 2 March - 14 March to catch a couple of folk festivals.

3 March - Macedon Ranges Music Festival - $25
Featuring Mick Thomas, The Winter Gypsy, Wesley Fuller and many others


18 - 25 Feb Clarence Jazz Festival

22 Feb - Ben Salter - T-Bone Brewery - Free
23 Feb - The Patron Saints - The Duke - Free
23 Feb - Coyote Serenade - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free
23 Feb - Django's Tiger - Willie Smith - Free
24 Feb - Fred Pribac & Luke Plumb - Bright Eyes Cafe - Free
25 Feb - Billy & the Cats - Cascade Gardens - Free
25 Feb - Ross Smithard - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free

I am heading of to Devonport from 23 - 25 February and am looking to discover something new or see something old in a new venue.  These might be worth a look.

Devonport Trip
23 Feb - Stephanie Chitty & Jimmy Reece - Verona Italian Restaurant - Free
24 Feb - One 7 - Verona Italian Restaurant - Free
24 Feb - Matt & CJ - Molly Malones - Free
25 Feb - Forth Valley Blues Playoff Final - Forth - Free
25 Feb - Ben Salter - Mount Gnomon Farm, Penguin - $10




I Wish I Knew The Right Words


The Best Things in Life Are Free

Over the long weekend I saw a total of 7 different live acts for a grand total of zero dollars.
Tim and Scott at T-Bone Brewery with their marvellous harmonies.  Their cover of The Rolling Stones "You Can't Always Get What You Want" was brilliant.

After this gig I popped next door to The Homestead to see what musical goodies they were offered on that Friday night.  Playing was a bearded singer called Ryan Garth accompanied by one of Hobart's best violinist, Hannah Morrell (The Dead Maggies).  He was playing celtic folk punk in the style of one of my favourite bands, Flogging Molly. He was quite raw but very good and I am looking forward to seeing him play in the future.  He did great originals including a song called "It's Only Tuesday I'm Bleeding".


Next up, The Dominic Francis Grief Ensemble. They tend to play original jaunty songs about terrible things. genocide, infant mortality.  My favourite is "Baby in a Box".  In my opinion you can't really go wrong if you have a Squeezebox in your band.

I then wandered up to The Republic to catch the sublimely talents Chris Coleman and his latest project The Songbooks.  This band plays songs exclusively from the collection of songs featured in  'The Great Australian Songbook'.  They usually have a guest singer and this time it way Crystal Sky.  Some of the songs were brilliantly successful like Tina Arena's "Burn for You", others not so much.  Band member Susannah Coleman-Brown was particularly good, there is something about a girl playing bass, and will be the feature singer at their next gig at the Republic in March.


The second set was with out Crystal and Chris did a get version of The Triffids song "Wide Open Road".  Since the first time I Chris play last year I have been nagging him to play The Church's "Under the Milky Way" and on this night he played it and dedicated it to me.  I must now truly be a Patron of the Arts, or maybe a stalker, its not quite clear.  As great as this gig was I found myself wanted to hear Chris' original songs, especially "Dandelion Flower".


On Saturday, His Grumpiness and I went to see Voicestrings with features the banjo playing of Montz Matsumoto.  It was pouring rain  and I had a Pagan cherry cider and His Grumpiness had a McHenry's whisky.  Local booze and great bluegrass/Appalachian style tunes with three part harmonies right on the Hobart waterfront.  What more could you want on a long weekend in this southern city?

On Sunday I went with His Grumpiness and his mum to the Devil Sessions at TMAG.  This included live music interspersed with talks from scientist about the Tasmania Devil.  I din't know that the little creatures were quite so amazing.  I hope that the museums considers some winter sessions.


On Monday The Blonde and her daughter The Pink Thing, Doozer, His Grumpiness and I went to Lark Distillery to experience the pop-up Forty Spotted Gin Garden.  It was a real Hobart jacket on/jacket off day but in the sheltered garden we heartily enjoyed lovely gin cocktails that were on offer along side some brilliant whiskys.  Live music was provided by Matt Doyle. He was really good and set just the right mood for the relaxed afternoon catchup with friends.  The highlight was a brilliant bluesy version of AC/DCs "You Shook Me All Night Long".  He was also kind enough to let us know when there was only four songs to go because in his opinion "It can be scary not knowing how long an act is going to last".  I hoped that the afternoon would go on forever.


Valentines' Day with a Musical Magician


His Grumpiness and I went along to the Theatre Royal to see the marvelously talented Ben Folds.  Being Valentines' Day we planned a romantic dinner beforehand.  The fickle Hobart weather and appalling traffic put paid to that so we decided that we would have a bit to eat before going straight to the theatre.  It would still be pretty romantic right?  A trip to the theatre with my love, what could go wrong in the romance stakes.  A lot if you have two slices of the most garlicy garlic pizza you have ever seen, or rather smelt.  His Grumpiness strikes again!  Apologies to the people who had to sit in front and next to us.  I don't think we will be giving St Valentines' Day a go again.

The warmup up act was the singer/songwriter Lucy Rose.  She was great.  Funny and talented.  Before her song "Best of Days" she told a story about a dedicated fan who travelled half way acress the world and braved UK immigration control just to hear her play.  She said, "If your music matters to one person then it's worth continuing with."  So true.

Ben Folds songs don't just tell you about a feeling or a point in time but they take you on a journey.  His music gifts ooze from every pore and you get the feeling that you are just hanging out in his lounge room whilst he tinkers with a few songs that he is working on.  Highlights from the first set were "The B*tch Went Nuts" from the fake version of the album Way to Nothing.  He had the audience sing three piece harmonies which was fabulous in the Theatre Royal.

Set two and the audience was asked to write their request on a piece of paper, turn that paper into a plane and throw it on to the stage.  Much fun even if I did nearly loose my head to a wayward plane.  Ben then selected ten planes and played those songs

It was a good night.  His grumpiness comment that if Ben Folds was relying on him to make a living then Ben would stave but then His Grumpiness can't tell the difference between Acker Bilk and Tijuana brass.

Blowing Up The Pokies

On Friday evening I attended a political rally.  I am a card carrying member of the ALP but the main attraction for me was the marvellous Tim Freedman, singer from The Whitlams.  I am a huge Whitlams fan and already have tickets for their May Hobart gig.  Needless to say I was really looking forward to hearing Tim play, however, I didn't expect that his music would make me so emotional that I would shed a tear or two.

The evening started with Rebecca White sharing a moving story about man who had had a gambling problem and the devastation that this caused him and his family.  I am please to say that 5 years ago he kicked it the habit and is rebuilding his life. Tim Freedman then shared stories of friends that he knew that had problems with gambling.  Then he played "No Aphrodisiac", "Louis Burdett", and "Gough" possibly my three favourites.  It was great but the audience wasn't that engaged and there was lots of loud talking and laughing.  The he played "Blow Up The Pokies".  The room went silent as Tim sang the first verse.  As he played the chorus the crowd spontaneously all sang along "I wish I could you the right words, to make you feel better walk out of this place", not loud raucous singing but more a muted plea to a higher power.  After hearing the stories of hardship it was extremely moving and I found it impossible to stop a tear or two escaping.


After that anything was going to be a bit of a come down so I walked from The Republic in North Hobart to Irish Murphys in Salamanca to catch with The Blonde an see one of our favourite cover bands, The Singles Bar.  The walk was just amazing.  Live music seemed to be coming out of every other doorway I walked past.  The invigoration of Midtown (between North  Hobart and the city mall) with lots of little bars catering of all tastes side-by-side with fabulous Asian eateries is something to behold.  I walked though Franklin Square where people were dancing to a Blues Band at the regular summer Street Eats Franko.  Then past The Music Bar and Watermans.  What an atmosphere.  No need for pokies in those joints.  The Singles Bar never let you down.  You can't help but smile at their white suits, blowup banana and neon flamingos.  The Blonde describes their repertoire as 'cool Countdown songs'.  It is impossible not to dance when they play.

Note to security at venues.  Please do more to protect your patrons - especially female patrons from very drunk male patrons.  Once again I witnesses a couple of girls dealing with unwanted drunken attention from a couple of bloke.  After putting up with a couple intrusions which they handled it in a dignified way they were left feeling on edge wondering whether it would be end of it.  Security nowhere in sight.  With some difficulty I found security outside chatting to a group of girls.  Lift your game people!!


It was going to be difficult to top that Friday night but The Blonde and I were going to give it a crack.  We travel to Riversdale just North of Swansea on the East Coast to see Halfway to Forth, brothers Kyle and Dane Lizotte.  Relaxing with a BBQ chicken roll and Splendid Summer Cup Gin at this event hosted by the marvellous Ange Boxall musician and true Patron of the Arts on a breezy but sunny afternoon was nothing short of idyllic. There was brilliant original music, kids eating apples straight from the tree, a sausage dog wandering around and stealing the show and black cockatoo flying over.  To steal from one of Halfway to Forth's brilliant songs, 'it's a perfect day'.


To wrap up the weekend His grumpiness and I went to see the Hobart playoffs for the upcoming Forth Valley Blues Festival.  You've never seen a collection of jackets, hats and vest quite like it.  The maroon velour jacket with the black lapels was possibly my favourite.   Early on The Patron Saints established themselves as the band to beat with great mix of covers and originals.  There last song, Muddy Waters "Got My Mojo Working"  had the whole bar tapping their feet.  The next act were so loud that they literally hurt my eardrums.

We were unable to stay inside the venue and not risk damage to our hearing so we headed to the Wrest Point Casino's Birdcage Bar to Andrea Soler and James Ross play to a tiny audience.  They were excellent and I am sad that this was their last Tasmanian gig.  I will be keeping an eye out for their return.

Phew.  What a couple of weeks.  Tears, laughs, adventure, new and old friends.  I can't wait for the next fortnight.  I am heading to Devonport with His Grumpiness next weekend and hope to find a hidden gem at the other end of the state.  Then The Blonde and I are heading to Victoria on a Road Trip to attend a couple of music festival.  It's going to be huge!!!

A couple of Vandemonian Lags on a Festy Road Trip.  Bring it on!!!!

Tuesday, 6 February 2018

Gig Guide 6 Feb to 19 Feb


Each fortnight I will be posting any gigs that I think might be worth a look.  The list will be heavy on folk, blues, jazz, singer/songwriters but will include the occasional surprise.  This is not a guide to everything that is going on in Hobart just the gigs that appeal to me.  It will be continually updated as the fortnight passes by.  I will also post gigs on my Patron of the Art Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/michelleleecastle/

18 to 25 Feb - Clarence Jazz Festival

8 to 11 Feb - Party in the Paddock - White Hills - $205 (Sold Out)
9 to 12 Feb - Forty Spotted Gin Garden - Lark Distillery - Free
9 Feb - The Songbooks featuring Crystal Sky - The Republic - Free
9 Feb - Blues Brothers Revival - Street Eats Franko - Free
9 Feb - Ross Sermons Band - Brighteyes Cafe - Free
9 Feb - Tim & Scott - T-Bone Brewery - Free
9 Feb - Bridget Pross - Hope & Anchor - Free
9 Feb - The Dominic Grief Ensemble - The Homstead - Free
10 Feb - Voicestrings - Brighteyes Cafe - Free
10 Feb - The Necks - MONA - $45
11 Feb - The Flow - Salty Dog - Free
11 Feb - Grigoryan Brothers - MONA - $45
11 Feb - Kat Edwards/Smoke & Mirrors - Devil Sessions TMAG - Free
11 Feb - Dave Sikk Quartet - Cascade Gardens - Free

13 & 14 Feb - Ben Folds - Theatre Royal - $89
16 Feb - Dean Haitani - Willie Smith Apple Shed - Free
16 Feb - Lonely Bay - Twilight Market, Sandy Bay - Free
16 Feb - Blow Up the Pokies Forum fea. Tim Freedman - Republic - $15
16 Feb - Billy Warner/Mumbo Gumbo - Street Eats Franko - Free
16 Feb - Djangos Tiger - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free
16 Feb - The Singles Bar - Irish Murphy's - Free
17 Feb - Halfway to Forth - Riversdale, Swansea - $20
17 Feb - Vapaa - Quartermasters Arms - Free
18 Feb - Mangus/Billy Whitton & Jamie Taylor - Devil Sessions TMAG - Free
18 Feb - Presidential Suite - Cascade Gardens - Free
18 Feb - Ross Sermons - Bright Eyes Espresso - Free
18 Feb - Tim & Scott - Wrest Point Casino - Free

18 Feb - Andrea Soler & James Ross - Birdcage Bar - Free

Nemesis Defeated


A new year and a whole new set of artists to see and adventures to be had.  After such a wonderful year in 2017 I am picking up the cudgel again to take on my Nemesis, my comfy couch and flat screen TV.  There is nothing wrong with staying at home and enjoying a good Netflix binge, in fact, I intend to do plenty of that in 2018 but there are so many fabulous artists and musicians out there that will expand your horizons and make your heart sing.

My first post-Christmas/New Year gig was a Tuesday night trip to The Republic with The Blonde to see Danny Widdicombe.  Let me tell you, it was worth the trip out.  Danny is a member of one of our very favourites, The Wilson Pickers (their new live album is fab).  He was ably supported on stage by Luke Moller on fiddle.  Luke has played with the likes of Carrie Underwood, The McClymonts and Kasey Chambers.  Talented and fun.

They played for over three hours with only a little break late in the evening.  The audience interaction was the highlight, lots of laughs and good times.  The set list was brilliant The Beatles' "Rocky Raccoon", Dylan, Cash, Hendrix.  The highlight was a slow version of  the Wilson Pickers "Shake it Down" which was excellent.  I was sad when the music stopped but the boys hung around and had a chat and a drink with us.  Tip for the evening - don't do Tequila shots.

On Friday night, The Blonde, our friend, Doozer, and I went to T-Bone Brewery to see Bridget Pross.  She mostly plays covers with the occasional original.  I would like to see her undertake more originals as they are really good.  Her performances are always fun and she is always up for requests from the audience. He sets feature songs by Pink, Chris Isaak, Crowded House, Roberta Flack.  This particular night she did a great version Cheap Trick's "The flame."



I have discovered a new live music venue.  Bright Eyes Cafe, on the sunny end Brooke Street Pier, has started regular spots for local blues artists.  On Saturday afternoon, His Grumpiness and I went to see The Patron Saints.  I have see The Patron Saints a number of times over the past 12 months and they are easily the most improved band I have seen.  They were pretty good before but now they have the banter down pat and the music is tight.  They play tradition blues from 1950s featuring Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, etc. The walking bass and groovy harmonica encourages swing dancers to attend their gigs and get their groove on which adds to the atmosphere.  The Patron Saints' version of "Baby Please Don't Go was particularly cool and I love their version of  Howling wolf's "Little Red Rooster". My favourite song of that they play is "Cal'donia", well it was until I heard their new original songs.  "You Ain't Talking to Me" with its cool bass-line which winds up as the song goes on and "Looking for a Change" which is very smooth and perfect with a drink of your favourite warming spirit.  I am looking forward to see where this band goes from here.


The best gig for the fortnight was Andrea Soler and James Ross at The Republic on Thursday night.  I had had a big day at work, the cricket was on the box and His Grumpiness was in a rare good mood.  I really wanted to stay at home.  But I was brave and stabbed my Nemesis through the guts.  I will go out for adventures (well I might go for 45 mins and catch the second set).

I walk in and a hip young chick was singing a Lily Allen tune.  After this song she took a break and the fabulous James Ross played a short solo set that included Eric Clapton's "Before You Accuse Me", Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus" and Jim Croce's "Time in a Bottle".   Andrea rejoined and they played a great original song which built into jamming and then call and response audience participation. Then another fabulous original "Earth on an Axis" which is the title track from he album.  End of set.  Hahahaha Nemesis I have you now.  I'm staying for another set!!!

A fellow called Sam, known to the artists, joined James for the first song singing Chris Isaak's "I Want to Fall in Love" which was pretty good.  James then played a song by NZ band Katchafire.  Then it got good - the sound system died.  No matter, Andrea and James sat on the edge of the stage and went acoustic.  It was intimate, fun and utterly fantastic.  We had a singalong with songs such as Men at Work's "Downunder" and Amy Winehouse's "Valerie" throw in some Marley and a fabulous original called "Clandestino".  I hung around to have a chat with both James and Andrea and they are good people.  They even invited me to a semi private gig they were playing Neil Murray.  Was I interested, was I heck!


On Friday night I went to the Red Velvet Lounge in Cygnet to see Neil Murray.  This man is an extraordinary storyteller and songwriter.  His song, Jailanguru Pakarnu (Out from Jail) has been included in the National Film and Sound Archives as the first rock song to be recorded and released in Aboriginal language (Luritja).  Most famously he is the composer of the Australian classic "My Island Home".

Neil's songs have a real connection to country that make you want to go out and lie in the long grass and watch the clouds.  My favourite songs were "Burrumbeep Hill" and "Good Light in Broome".  I didn't want the gig to end. He'd sing a soft song and I just wanted to hear more ballads until he played a fast one the I just wanted to hear fast bluesy songs.  In the end the audience were dancing and much fun was had by all.

On Sunday, The Blonde and I went to see Mental as Anything.  I was really looking forward to this gig as I love their music and having seen them before I knew we were in for a treat.   I hardly ever have a negative experience when I go to gigs, however, I am a grumpy old woman and I do not like pushy crowds.  I like space to dance.  The venue had oversold the gig and we couldn't see the stage.  I don't mean the bloke in front of me was too tall.  We couldn't see because there were walls in the way.  Unless we wanted to push past dozens of punters who were already squeezed into a too small space that was really hot from the afternoon sun we had to be content to listening only.  The security was also a little dodgy so we decided that whilst the two songs that we had heard were fantastic.  As good as the Mentals sounded I could have the same experience by playing their CD at home.


All this made us feel very grumpy and stressed so went in search of music to sooth the soul.  We went to The Waterside Hotel to see Tim and Scott play.  To our great pleasure they were playing with a special guest on drums, Chris Coleman.  Sitting in the sun next to the river enjoying a quiet drink and some tunes was glorious.  Tim, Scott & Chris's music is fun and groovy, the best way to kill stress.  That is how a gig should be.