Allan Casswell & Ben Walker @ Humph Hall

09 March 2024 @ 7:00pm - 9:30 pm
$25/$15

Allan Caswell is Australia’s most recorded songwriter with over 900 of his songs being released around the world by artists of the calibre of Cilla Black, Patti Page, The Irish Rovers, The Living End, Slim Dusty, Barry Humphries, Ricki May, James Blundell, McAlister Kemp, Graeme Connors, The Wolfe Brothers, Anne Kirkpatrick, Chad Morgan, Lynne Hamilton, Beccy Cole, The Wolfe Brothers and Ella Hooper among dozens of others.

In 1979 Caswell wrote the theme for the Australian television series “Prisoner” (Cell Block H in England). “On The Inside” was a Number 1 hit in Australia and New Zealand in 1979 and later reached Number 3 in the UK and the Patti Page version made the country charts in the USA. After the success of “On The Inside” he went fulltime and has made a living writing and performing ever since.

Visit his web site.

Ben Walker is one of the great emerging singer/songwriters. British born, but settled now on Sydney’s Northern Beaches with his young family, Ben’s unique brand of reflective country folk challenges and soothes in equal measure. A talented storyteller, Ben’s songs draw from his keen sense of observation, his experience living in the UK, Europe and now Australia and the love he has for his family and the outdoors.

Ben’s recent song “I Won’t Forget”, a beautiful collaboration with Allan Caswell, Beth Lucas and Stephen Dobson – was listed as a semi-finalist in the 2022 International Song Writing Competition (Folk Category) and went to Number 1 in the Australian Country Radio Chart.

Visit his web site.

Bookings

Organiser

Wayne Richmond

 Venue

Humph Hall

Phone: +61400803804
85, Allambie Road, Allambie Heights, New South Wales, 2100, Australia

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