Australian Festival announces performers
(23-Jun-05)
The 2005 Australian Festival is an Australian celebration
in Nashville, Tennessee on September 9, 10 and 11.
Australian Festival Director Peter Beare and Festival Music
Director John Lomax III today announced that the 9th annual
Festival will also present over a dozen Australian based acts
from numerous musical genres.
The Greencards, presently opening shows on the Bob
Dylan-Willie Nelson tour, will headline the Thursday night
"G'Day Nashville" welcoming concert. 21 year old Australian
newcomer Catherine Britt, whose RCA duet with Elton John was
released in late June, will be the featured performer at the
Friday night "Gum Trees Gala".
"Aside from SXSW, this is the most Australian acts ever
presented in a North American music festival", noted Lomax.
"We'll have numerous shows throughout the week, beginning with
a special concert for Vanderbilt Children's Hospital starring
legionary Australian folklorist/author/label exec Warren
Fahey."
Additional performers include Nashville's own Aussie émigré
Pru Clearwater, debuting her new rock band, and the following
artists direct from "down under": R 'n' B newcomer Nessa
Morgan, country songbird Felicity Urquhart, Perth rock/roots
band Dreamcatcha, sizzling blues band Harper, compelling
pop/rocker Sam Hawksley, South Australian rockers August
Falls, Melbourne born Stockholm based "Cobainesque"
singer-songwriter Kitto, Australiana folk-blues stylist Paul
Killingly, aboriginal artist and didgeridoo maker Lewis Burns,
pop-rocker Neil Anthony, rising country stars Kelly Hope and
Connie Kis Andersen plus industry vet Keith Glass, who has
fashioned careers as an artist, author, importer, radio DJ and
producer.
"Altogether, we'll have over a dozen acts here for the
Festival", added Beare. Lomax further stated that there will
be more announcements coming including the overall Festival
headliner for the Saturday evening "Gathering: The Australian
Homecoming Concert". Some of the artists will also appear in
evening performances at 3rd & Lindsley and The Commodore
Lounge, at the Select Inn/Vanderbilt, host hotel for the
Festival.
"In future years people will remember 2005 as the year the
Australian Festival became a first class American music
showcase", Lomax predicted.
A multi-day, family-oriented event, The Australian Festival
consists of 7 key areas - Kids Down Under, Music Down Under,
Sports Down Under, The Australian Expo, G'Day Cafe, the
Australian Pavilion (& Jackaroo's and the Woolshed). The
Festival features Australian based music, art, products &
services, food & drink, sports, games, events, clinics
& demonstrations, workshops, and concerts.
The Australian Festival will also be hosting the 2005
ANZACC National Conference, the Kanga Kids Walk, and the G'Day
Mates Schools program.
For more general details about the Australian Festival
please visit - http://www.australianfestival.com/ |