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Mar 12 - Mar 14, 2010
Blue Mountains Music Festival 2010
Held in Katoomba ths weekend, the festival features a raft of local and international artists from the folk, roots and blues genres.
Joining the Festival are musicians from around the world, including US performers Nanci Griffith, Chris Smither, Uncle Earl, Josh White Jnr, John McCutcheon, Truckstop Honeymoon, Kim Richey, White Top Mountaineers, Gregory Page, and Bob Malone, Irish representatives Brian Kennedy, Eleanor McEvoy and Kieran Halpin, three Scottish performers Dougie McLean, Emily Smith and Jamie McClennan and the Canadian band Genticorum.
Australian artists include WA's Grace Barber, Melbourne outfit The Little Stevies, Jeff Lang, Djan Djan, James Valentine Quartet, Vince Jones Band, The Pigram Brothers, The Kransky Sisters, Michaelangelo and The Black Sea Gentlemen, Glenn Cardier, Chris Wilson and band, Bruce Mathiske and Kerrianne Cox.
For more information and the complete line-up, go to the official festival website
Artist Biography
The Little Stevies is a band from Melbourne, Australia. Originally a trio, the band were 'Unearthed' by Triple J and featured as a Triple J 'Next Crop' artist in 2006 after the release of their first EP. They have been variously described as 'alt-pop', 'folk/pop' and 'indie'. They have toured extensively throughout Australia and the USA. They released their debut EP, Grow Up, in 2006 which was...
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Comments
Let me recommend this great little festival. Compact and easy to get around to see some great music. Nice atmosphere and feeling amongst people attending. Next year's line up looks fantastic, especially if you're into Americana/ roots music - Nanci Griffith, Uncle Earl and the Whitetop Mountaineers for starters. Be there!
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