CHANGE OF VENUE – Tritton Hall, Hut 44, Addison Road Centre, 142 Addison Road, Marrickville map
The Annandale Community Centre is being renovated.
$20/18 cash at the door, ATM in the pub
60 minutes each from
Traditional Graffiti invites you on a fun-filled journey down the highways and by-ways of music and song, as we explore the rich folk traditions of the British Isles.
Join with us and explore the immense contribution that centuries of English folk music have made to the cultural heritage of the English-speaking world.
Traditional Graffiti are pleased and proud to present an evening of the music that the band grew up with; from roaring dance tunes to songs of loss and of laughter; from treason and treachery to biting social commentary. The band’s repertoire draws from sources such as The Watersons, Steeleye Span, Richard Thompson, Show of Hands, Sea Shanties, Music Hall, and much, much more.
Audience participation is mandatory, so let Traditional Graffiti take you by the hand and lead you through the songs of ages.’
The Third Voice trio consists of three talented female vocalists – Clarita Derwent, Gemma Turner, and Christina Mimmocchi. Each member is an experienced soloist in their own right, who first met early in their careers in the popular group Blindman’s Holiday. They all share a passion for well-written songs, harmonious voices, and music that engages both the body and the mind. In The Third Voice, they collaborate to create original songs and curate material from a variety of sources that they love. They arrange these songs as a cappella pieces or add new elements with guitar, live-looping, concertina, cello, and percussion.
Throughout their careers, they have been involved in various musical endeavours, including songwriting, a cappella performance, leading bands, conducting choirs, and exploring different musical styles both in Australia and internationally.
Since forming in Sydney, the trio has performed at a range of venues, events, and festivals across Australia, including the Cobargo Folk Festival and the National Folk Festival. They have recently released their debut EP, thanks to a grant from the Inner West Council.
The new album with The Third Voice & Band includes original songs by Christina and Gemma, as well as new arrangements of Afro-Cuban songs by Clarita. The EP, produced by Llew Kiek, also showcases his impressive guitar skills and features percussion by Jess Ciampa and bass by Peter Firth. Additional voices from community choirs directed by Christina and Gemma can also be heard on the recording.
Tritton Hall, Hut 44, Addison Road Centre, 142 Addison Road, Marrickville. Park in the carpark and follow the path on the right side of the big hall – Hut 44 is across the grass, decorated with dancers & musicians. The 428 bus (Canterbury/CBD) stops right outside the Centre.
Disability access.
doors open 7 for 7.30 start, light supper available, BYO. $20/18 – CASH AT DOOR (ATM in Vic on the Park pub, 2 Addison Road)
Enquiries & bookings – kxbears@gmail.com or text 0492 977 202
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SAT 22nd FEBRUARY Traditional Graffiti + The Third Voice
SAT 15th MARCH (3rd) Pump & Pyro + North & Elsewhere
SAT 12th APRIL (2nd) Cymbrogi + Jesse McCormack
SAT 24th MAY Blue Mallee + Go Twos
SAT 28th JUNE Peter Campbell + Margaret & Bob Fagan
SAT 26th JULY Paper Collar Pickers + Bruce Watson
SAT 23rd AUGUST TBC + support Deanne Dean
SAT 27th SEPTEMBER Kejafi + young performers
SAT 25th OCTOBER – 40 Degrees South + Cap in Hand
SAT 15th NOVEMBER (3rd) TBC