BUSHWHACKED, BOTHERED & BEWILDERED is a new celebratory concert saluting the Golden Age of the Bush.
Rouseabout Records is honoured to release two new recordings from esteemed singer and multi-instrumentalist DAVE DE HUGARD.
Rouseabout Records issues four distinctly different digital albums to ensure Declan Affley’s legacy continues.
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BUSHWHACKED, BOTHERED & BEWILDERED is a new celebratory concert saluting the Golden Age of the Bush. Martyn Wyndham-Read and Warren Fahey with Marcus Holden and Garry Steel – it will be an opportunity to see and hear the real outback stories and songs. It will also be Martyn’s last Australian tour. Not very often you get an opportunity to see two eighty-something young legends! In Adelaide and the Clare Valley we’ll be joined by another legend, Eric Bogle.
Friday 13 March. 7.30 pm – Courthouse, Auburn, Clare Valley, S.A. https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1513231
Saturday 14th March 3 pm and 7 pm – Church of the Trinity, 318 Goodwood Road, Clarence Park.Adelaide. https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/martyn-wyndham-read-warren-fahey-eric-bogle-af2026
20 March 6.30 Kings Cross Hotel, Sydney https://events.humanitix.com/copy-of-bushwhacked-bothered-an…
21 March 7pm Humph Hall, Allambie Heights, Sydney. https://events.humanitix.com/bushwacked-bothered-and-bewildered-humph-hall
22 March 2pm Troubadour, Everglades Club, Central Coast. https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1522323
28 March Braidwood – National Theatre https://tickets.iwannaticket.com.au/event/bushwhacked-bothered-bewildered-z3ger4
29 March Carcoar – School of Arts https://events.humanitix.com/bushwhacked-bothered-and-bewildered-vfhstzmv
30 March de Salis Winery Orange. Produced by JAM Orange
31 March Dalton Public Hall. Sheep country! https://events.humanitix.com/bushwhacked-bothered-and-bewildered
1 April Echoes of the Long Paddock: a salute to the National Library Folklore Collection. Free event NLA Theatre 6pm. Echoes of the long paddock: A folksong celebration | National Library of Australia (NLA)
3 April – 6th National Folk Festival, Canberra – various performances
Rouseabout Records is honoured to release two new recordings from esteemed singer and multi-instrumentalist DAVE DE HUGARD.
Dave is recognised as one of the leading interpreters of Australia’s folk music heritage. His debut solo album ‘Freedom on the Wallaby’, issued in 1970, became a landmark for what has become known as ‘bush music’. He went on to release two more solo albums, ‘’The Magpie in the Wattle’ (Larrikin 1986) and ‘Magpie Morning’ (1993) and appeared on several compilation albums, including the first album released on the Larrikin label, ‘Man of the Earth’ (1974).
The new albums, his first in 32 years, are all the more extraordinary since Dave turned a grand 83 this year. Age has certainly not wearied him, and his distinctive voice and skilled musicianship shine through these songs and tunes.
Rouseabout’s Executive Producer, Warren Fahey, comments on the importance of these new recordings. “Folk songs often reveal a great deal about the emotional history of a country and, in many ways, are good signposts of our journey through the years. Some are poems turned into songs, some are adaptations of older songs, some can be attributed to specific writers, and most are anonymous creations that were circulated orally among singers. Whatever their credentials, the majority of folk songs in the Australian context tell about life’s aspirations, frustrations, pains and pleasures. The songs in this collection come from various directions and have been strongly influenced by Dave de Hugard’s lifelong association with Australian storytelling and music-making. Dave is a natural singer and musician. He sings from the heart. This is not your usual collection of bush songs, for these songs and tunes have travelled down the years and have been re-fashioned in Dave’s unique and sympathetic style. They have also been influenced by some of the people he recorded for his oral history collection at the National Library of Australia. Above all, these long-awaited recordings set a new benchmark in how we perceive the role of old bush songs and dance tunes, as they provide evidence that everything old is new again. Folk music creativity knows no boundaries.”
Bio: Dave de Hugard (b.Queensland, 1942) has been a prominent figure in Australian folk music for over sixty years as a singer, musician, and folklore collector. He has an intuitive approach to storytelling and musical performance. Dave became interested in folk music in the early 1960s. Inquisitive, he wanted to learn more about the music’s origins, especially those who had included the old songs and tunes in their repertoire. He became adept at playing several musical instruments, including the Anglo-German concertina, button accordion, banjo, mouth organ, 5-string banjo and fiddle. The recordings feature many leading folk music instrumentalists, as well as Kate Burke’s evocative singing.
‘Where the Wattles Bloom’ and ‘To the Far Tatiara and Back’ are released internationally on Rouseabout Records and distributed by MGM Distribution.
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A LEGACY SERIES OF VINTAGE RECORDINGS
Rouseabout Records has issued four distinctly different digital albums to ensure Declan Affley’s legacy continues. Culled from rare live performances, private archives and recordings, they will showcase his unique talents as an interpreter of songs and a musician of immense sensitivity. Dave Brannigan recorded the live tracks on this collection.
The cover photographs come from the Bob Bolton Collection of the Bush Music Club.
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