Wayne Gillespie & Famous Blue Raincoat (6 Piece Band) – No Cover Charge and No Covers Played
https://www.songkick.com/concerts/40792267-wayne-gillespie-and-famous-blue-raincoat-at-bayview-hotel
Play songs from their FRAZZ Album and more –
FBR Live Band are:
Wayne Gillespie -Guitar/Vocals,
Mal Green – Drums/Vocals (ex Split Enz),
Pierre Luniere – Bass/Vocals (Bad Kitty),
Stephan Schaffer – Saxophone/Flute (Joe Camilleri),
Mel Forbes – Guitar/ Vocals (Swamp Daisies)
Don Hopkins – Accordion/Keys
Wayne Gillespie -Guitar/Vocals,
Mal Green – Drums/Vocals (ex Split Enz),
Pierre Luniere – Bass/Vocals (Bad Kitty),
Stephan Schaffer – Saxophone/Flute (Joe Camilleri),
Mel Forbes – Guitar/ Vocals (Swamp Daisies)
Don Hopkins – Accordion/Keys
“When I say this new album from WAYNE GILLESPIE & FAMOUS BLUE RAINCOAT is all over the place I mean it as a total compliment, such is the diversity of songs, styles, and sounds on it. That’s why they call it FRAZZ – think Folk, Rock, and Jazz. . . it’s FRAZZ! I love it and hope you find time to spend some time with it and embrace the songs here as I have.” – Stuart Coupe
“Delusions”- Like Leonard Cohen in a cosmic country folk dream”. Post to the Wire 20 Sept 2022.
“Bananas#2” – “a jazzy Lou Reed, film noir, Miles Davis kind of vibe” UK podcasters www.yhhtmpc.com July 2022.
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Kiwi Born, Sydney resident, Singer-songwriter Wayne Gillespie released his 6th album FRAZZ with the band Famous Blue Raincoat on 24 June 2022.
Gillespie cut his teeth playing London Folk Clubs and Busking in Paris Metros, making the finals of the NZ Music awards in 1984 & 1988 before relocating to Sydney. Gillespie has performed with the likes of Suzanne Vega, Chris Whitley, Stan Ridgeway, Ed Keupper, Margaret Urlich, and Dave Dobbyn.
These songs off the album FRAZZ are a written collaboration with Drummer/Engineer Rob Grosser who has worked with musicians such as; Jimmy Barnes, Bob Daisley, Jon Lord, and Steve Morse. So the album FRAZZ concoction of Alt/Folk/Rock/Jazz – Tracks with traces of Rock-edge, spiced with cheeky surrealism, Jazz juices, Folk reverence, African flavours, Hypnotic Grooves, and Dark Tales.
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