Wombat’s Crossing and George Mann @ The Dog,

Sydney Inner & East
28 October 2023 @ 7:00pm - 10:30 pm
$20/18 cash at the door

One hour each from

Former union organizer and activist based in Ithaca, New York, George Mann sings songs from the last century of the labor and social justice movements, and his own songs are powerful and funny takes on the state of the nation. His concerts are part sing-along, part history lesson, and he can make you shout for joy, send chills down your spine or bring tears to your eyes in the same set. He also specializes in historical and educational workshops/theme concerts and presentations on folk music, labor and social history, and some of our most beloved folksingers.

George created and produced the Hail to the Thief! anti-Bush CD series of protest songs, featuring such folk legends as Tom Paxton, Utah Phillips, and Billy Bragg, and his work with veterans, unions and anti-war groups has kept him on the front lines for more than 25 years. He recorded and toured for ten years with Julius Margolin, who was 93 when he died in 2009, and in 2008 George directed and produced A Union Man: The Life and Work of Julius Margolin, a documentary film about Julius, a lifelong New Yorker, union member, and anti-war activist and singer.

He has a keen interest in labor and social history, and in 2013, George produced The Almanac Trail with Rik Palieri; the CD celebrates the music of The Almanac Singers and featured Pete Seeger narrating. He toured Australia, California and the Northwest twice in 2015, produced 31 concerts on the Joe Hill 100 Roadshow tours, and released For the Road and The Sky in October 2016.

While maintaining a touring and performance schedule of more than 200 gigs each year, including dozens of nursing and veterans’ homes, George has recently turned his eyes toward the nation’s veterans and the effects of two long wars on soldiers and their families. In 2016, he produced Until You Come Home: Songs to Heal the Wounds of War, a CD focusing on post-traumatic stress disorder and the human cost of war. It features songs by such artists as Utah Phillips and Ani DiFranco, Magpie, Roy Zimmerman, Joe Crookston, Joe Jencks, and John Gorka. The Coronavirus Sessions was released in October 2020 and one year later, George released A World Like This, both albums featuring a wonderful band of Ithaca-based musicians. Plans for 2023 include tours of the west coast in July, Australia in October, and a new album coming in September!

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Wombats Crossing

Christine Wheeler (voice, flute, guitar), Rebecca Daniel (violin, voice) and Leigh Birkett (guitar, bouzouki, voice)

Wombats Crossing is a Celtic trio in the style of a chamber music group – a rich blend of strength and delicacy utilising three fine voices in harmony, Rebecca’s ‘melt your heart’ violin playing and Leigh’s boundless capacity for harmonic invention on guitar and bouzouki.

They share a passion for contemporary and traditional Scottish music, and a fascination for the way Celtic music has travelled in the swags and suitcases of Celts as they have migrated around the world.

Christine was lead singer with award-winning Celtic band Wheelers and Dealers and spent many years with Musica Viva in Schools trio Pastance. Since moving to the Blue Mountains she founded and continues to lead a 50-voice community choir. Rebecca’s distinguished career as a a soloist and orchestral violinist gave her a love for beautiful melodies, which she finds in abundance in the rich veins of Celtic song and instrumentals. Leigh is a skilled and intuitive guitarist who draws on influences from many musical genres to add texture and depth to their 3-part arrangements.

Disability access. Back Hall, Annandale Community Centre, 79 Johnston St, Annandale. Doors open 7 for 7:30pm start. Light supper available, BYO.

$20/18 – CASH AT DOOR (ATM in pub)

Enquiries & bookings – Email or text 0492 977 202. Visit us on Facebook


2023 Calendar

18th November (3rd Sat) – Shiny Bum Singers + The Water Runners

Organiser

Sandra Nixon

 Venue

Annandale Community Centre

79, Johnston Street, Annandale, New South Wales, 2038, Australia