Ted Lehmann’s 2009 IBMA Summary

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Our mate Ted Lehmann, has posted up a couple of articles featuring this year’s IBMA Fanfest. Ted’s forte is great story-telling and photography as evidenced by his blog. Among other things, Ted’s life seems to consist of traveling to bluegrass festivals – which is where I met him  -  talking photos and writing stories for [...]

Turn Your Radio On – CD Review

This week I was fortunate enough to receive a copy of Bluestone Junction’s new CD, Turn Your Radio On, which I thought I should share with you all. The album kicks off with Mick Harrison’s driving banjo on the first track titled, As The Nights Grow Long, a toe tapping song penned by Mike St [...]

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Bluegrass At The National Folk Festival

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This year’s National Folk Festival presented another fantastic mix of musical experiences for the packed crowds who attended Canberra’s Exhibition Park over the Easter weekend. Across 18 venues, more 170 acts from Australia and overseas demonstrated why this Festival maintains its status as the number one Folk gathering in Australia. Flying the Bluegrass flag amongst [...]

Peter Rowan Plays Brisbane

Posted by Sue Dwyer A small but very appreciative crowd ventured out on a damp Wednesday night, to The Old Museum Concert Hall in Brisbane. This beautiful old building rang with the fabulous vocal harmonies of The Redlands Bluegrass Boys, who kicked off the concert, treating the crowd to some new songs Rain and Snow, [...]

Girgarre 2009 Review

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On the weekend of 9th to 11th January I attended the Girgarre Moosic Muster to play in a concert and to host a workshop for banjo pickers. I was unsure of what to expect, having never attended the event before, and had never before visited the small township of Girgarre. I was warned it would [...]

Whitetop Mountaineers at Woodford

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The Whitetop Mountaineers have been touring Oz playing Victoria, New South Wales and Tasmania. Our friend Stephen Loss from WA, when he is not playing double bass for Bluegrass Parkway, seems to be tripping around the Australian festival circuit taking in the best on offer. Stephen caught the Whitetop Mountaineers in concert at Woodford Folk [...]

Bluegrass Parkway’s Woodford Expedition

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Bluegrass Parkway’s Paul Duff writes:- When you agree to perform as one of the acts for the Woodford Folk Festival in Woodford Queensland you are signing on for so much more than your conventional, run-of-the-mill gathering of musicians, brought together to provide concerts and workshops. Woodford is not so much a festival as an experience. [...]