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26 April 2008

Ruth Notman and Ray Bonneville

Only on this show would our co-featured artists ever be co-stars! Each is of a different gender, nation, musical background and generation. Ray Bonneville is North American. He’s been around; it shows - in the best sense - on Goin’ by feel. Ruth Notman is nineteen and unmistakably English. Threads is her debut CD. Song-smith/guitarist/harmonica player Ray offers soulful, blues-based grooves, splendidly-grizzled vocals and a marvellous evocation of New Orleans. Ruth has an astonishing voice, and is a capable multi-instrumentalist. She can make an ancient song sound utterly fresh. Ruth also writes good new ones.

Ray Bonneville site:
www.raybonneville.com

Ruth Notman site:
www.ruth-notman.com

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Details of each track are presented in the following order:
BROADCAST TIME
TRACK NUMBER AND TITLE
COMPOSER
PUBLISHING AND COPYRIGHT DETAILS
RECORDING COMPANY AND CD NUMBER
( distributor/ source details, in brackets like this, in lower-case)
ARTIST AND CD TITLE
Duration of track
Description of track, in lower-case.
Where relevant, further info links to information, gigs/events/related programs

’THE WEEKEND PLANET’ SAT 26. 4 08

2205
THEME:
(details below, as per the original CD.. This cut is also on these compilations Ketama - ’ Nuevos Medios Coleccion’ - Nuevos Medios NM 15 820
{ in Australia via MGM www.thegroovemerchants.com
worldwide, via: www.flamenco-world.com/noticias/nuevos.htm }
and ’ Jarabi - the best of Toumani Diabate’ (Hannibal 334352 )

CD CUT 1, ’JARABI’
TRAD, ARR TOUMANI DIABATE
HAMILCAR MUSIC LTD
HANNIBAL HNCD 1323
( in Australia, some releases through Stomp Enquiries to: ben@stomp.com.au
worldwide: www.rykodisc.com )
KETAMA, TOUMANI DIABATE, DANNY THOMPSON - ’SONGHAI’
THIRTY SECONDS (EXCERPT)
(retains a stately-Manding air, whilst also embracing flamenco elements. Toumani Diabate’s kora, Danny Thompson’s beautiful double bass and Ketama’ s flamenco guitars )

2207
CD CUT 6, ’FAUSE, FAUSE’
TRAD, ARR RUTH NOTMAN
SONG IS PUBLIC DOMAIN. ARR PUB NOT SPEC
MRS CASEY RECORDS MCRCD7003
( In Australia, through The Planet Company/ MGM
email: info@theplanetcompany.com
website: www.theplanetcompany.com
worldwide: www.mrscasey.co.uk )
RUTH NOTMAN - ’THREADS’
3: 46
( Ruth’s singular English {teenaged!!!!} female voice delivers a bitter plaint in the persona of a cuckolded husband, addressing his wife. A great, very old, very dark song - one you’d not reasonably expect anyone so young to deliver with such utter conviction. Ruth is probably the pianist and definitely the harpist. Cellist Hannah Edmonds is also prominent )

SEGUE

2211
CD CUT 2, ’WHAT KATY DID’
RAY BONNEVLLE AND GURF MORLIX
(RESP) STONEFLY PUBLISING ( SOCAN/ ASCAP ) AND CRANKBAIT MUSIC (SESAC)
RED HOUSE RECORDS RHR CD 206
( In Australia through Only Blues Music
www.onlybluesmusic.com
Worldwide: www.redhouserecords.com )
RAY BONNEVILLE - ’GOIN’ BY FEEL’
3: 41
( Ray’s warm, husky ’I’ve been around’ voice and his excellent, ’the man knows about feel’ elec guitar. Driving the song is the one other {excellent} player on this cut. He knows about feel, too - drummer Geoff Arsenault. This has a superb, irresistible cyclic-propulsive groove )

2216
CD CUT 7, ’LIMBO’
TRAD, ARR RUTH NOTMAN
SONG IS PUBLIC DOMAIN. ARR PUB NOT SPEC
MRS CASEY RECORDS MCRCD7003
( In Australia, through The Planet Company/ MGM
email: info@theplanetcompany.com
website: www.theplanetcompany.com
worldwide: www.mrscasey.co.uk )
RUTH NOTMAN - ’THREADS’
4: 39
( a wonderfully fresh, joyful new version of a very old English song - in persona of a young rake/wastrel. He’s rescued from debtor’s prison by his stern-but-kindly, wealthy uncle. Ruth is the nicely-syncopated pianist as well singer. Also prominent are fiddler Roger Wilson and cellist Hannah Edmonds )

SEGUE

2221
CD CUT 5, ’I AM THE BIG EASY’
RAY BONNEVLLE
STONEFLY PUBLISING ( SOCAN/ ASCAP )
RED HOUSE RECORDS RHR CD 206
( In Australia through Only Blues Music
www.onlybluesmusic.com
Worldwide: www.redhouserecords.com )
RAY BONNEVILLE - ’GOIN’ BY FEEL’
4: 36
( In the persona of New Orleans - battered but not beaten. A beautifully crafted song, on which Ray sings, plays elec guitar and some very tasty harmonica - bass harmonica, I think. Geoff Arsenault is the excellent drummer-percussionist, with Gurf Morlix on bass, elec banjo and elec baritone guitar. Eliza Gilkyson sings harmony )

SEGUE

2226
CD CUT 6, ’TIPITINA’
ROY BYRD (PROFESOR LONGHAIR)
PROFESSOR LONGHAIR MUSIC (BMI)
ROUNDER CD 2057
( in Australia through Shock www.shock.com.au
worldwide: www.rounder.com )
PROFESSOR LONGHAIR - ’HOUSEPARTY NEW ORLEANS STYLE’
4: 21
(His extravagantly syncopated piano and his quirky vocal to match - one of the most irresistible-ever New Orleans grooves - plus drums { Joseph ’Zigaboo’ Modeliste}, elec bass {George Davis}, elec guitar {Snooks Eaglin}. Posthumously-issued 1972 performance. ’Fess was a seminal musician. New Orleans’ top nightspot is named after this piece.

LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT PROFESSOR LONGHAIR? ( 1918 - 1980. aka ’Fess’, baptised as Henry Roeland Byrd )

These are two good places to start:
www.jazzbrat.com/templates/jpage.php?u_pageid=1
www.tipitinas.com/info/fess.asp )

SEGUE

2230
CD CUT 9, ’ASCENSION DAY’
WORDS BY ELVIS COSTELLO, MUSIC BY ROY BYRD {AKA ’PROFESSOR LONGHAIR’} AND ALLEN TOUSSAINT
PUB NOT SPEC
VERVE FORECAST 985607
(Through Universal
www.vervemusicgroup.com/verve/default.asp )
ELVIS COSTELLO AND ALLEN TOUSSAINT - ’THE RIVER IN REVERSE’
2: 57
(Voice and piano duo. Allen Toussaint’s minor key re-working of Professor Longhair’s classic, ’Tipitina’. Elvis’s new lyric is full of allusions to old songs/memories and to the flood/post-flood horrors of Katrina/ New Orleans

YOU’D LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT TOUSSAINT? ( one of the seminal, living, New Orleans musicians)

Here are two good places to start:
www.rockhall.com/inductee/allen-toussain
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint )

2236
CD CUT 3, ’DARK EYED SAILOR’
TRAD, ARR RUTH NOTMAN
SONG IS PUBLIC DOMAIN. ARR PUB NOT SPEC
MRS CASEY RECORDS MCRCD7003
( In Australia, through The Planet Company/ MGM
email: info@theplanetcompany.com
website: www.theplanetcompany.com
worldwide: www.mrscasey.co.uk )
RUTH NOTMAN - ’THREADS’
5: 30
( Ruth’s voice, accompanied only by accordionist Saul Rose on melodeon. One of the better-known ’broken token’ songs {in which the returned soldier/sailor/traveller ’tests’ the fidelity of the woman who’d stayed behind whilst he’d fought/explored/sailed/traded/emigrated}. Most 21st century singers are brought ’quite undone’ by the sexism/sentimentality/artificiality intrinsic to these songs. Not this one! A truly phenomenal rendition, even before one factors in that its singer-arranger is a teenager. Her delivery of the last line is simply incredible.

YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE LYRIC?

It’s here:
www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/folk-song-lyrics/Dark_Eyed_Sailor.htm

SEGUE

2242
CD CUT 5, ’WINTER WISH’
JOHN SURMAN
PUB NOT SPEC
ECM 1956 172 3586
( in Australia through Fuse Music
www.fusemusic.com.au
worldwide: www.ecmrecords.com )
JOHN SURMAN - ’THE SPACES IN BETWEEN’
4: 26
(elegant-pastoral and decidedly English. It becomes more limber/’lark ascending’ at it proceeds. Surman’s pure-toned soprano sax, plus string quartet and ac bass )

2248
CD CUT 2, ’SPEEDBUMP’
KIM SANDERS
(PRESUMABLY) APRA
MMKS 002
( available direct:
www.kimsandersworldmusic.com/latestcd.html )
KIM SANDERS AND FRIENDS - ’BENT GROOVES’
4: 12
(AUSTRAL COMP AND PERF: A lively, sinuous Balkan-esque original dance, with an alleged Congolese soukous tinge. The composer’s tenor sax, Sandy Evans on soprano sax , ac bassist Steve Elphick and tabla player Bobby Singh.

ABC RADIO NATIONAL ’BENT GROOVES’ ALERT

Next Saturday - May 3 - we feature this album.
More details here: www.abc.net.au/rn/weekendplanet/comingup

AND
CD LAUNCH CONCERTS ALERT (Sydney, Katoomba )

Sydney: Thursday May 8.
8.30 pm at ’The Sound Lounge’ (doors open 8.00pm)
Seymour Theatre Centre, corner City Rd and Cleveland St, Chippendale
Box office tel: 02 9351 7940

Katoomba: Friday May 9 .
music starts 8.30 pm at The Clarendon Guest House.
www.clarendonguesthouse.com.au
tel: 02 4782 1322

The musicians are ( in order of height):
Sandy Evans: soprano and tenor saxes
Carlos Villanueva: charango
Bobby Singh: tabla
Kim Sanders: ney, Turkish gaida, aardvark, kaval, mey, tenor sax, saluang
George Doukas: bouzouki, Greek baglama
Llew Kiek: Turkish baglama
Bobby Dimitrievski: clarinet
Steve Elphick: double bass

ABC Radio National’s ’Music Deli’ will record the Sydney gig )

2254
CD CUT 5, ’NOROESTE’ (BULERIAS)
TRAD, ARR ANDREW VEIVERS
SELF-ISSUED, NO CATALOGUE NUMBER
( you can probably chase this CD here: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=179272100 )
ANDREW VEIVERS - JALEOS"
4: 30 ( excerpt )
(AUSTRAL PERF: Vigorous-flamboyant flamenco for Andrew’s guitar, plus palmas (hands clapping), mandolin, ac bass and cajon {box drum} )

’FLAMENCO FIRE’ NATIONAL TOUR ALERT

( guitarist Andrew Veivers is also its instigator and director )
Sol de Otoņo (Autumn Sun), Flamenco Fire’s newest production, is an echo of the Autumn fiestas in Spain - a time of the wine harvest

Flamenco Fire presents singers - James Paul (Sydney) and Olayo Jimenez (Madrid, Spain), dancers - Simone Pope (Brisbane), Areti Boyaci (Adelaide) and Tomas Arroquero (Jerez, Spain), guitarists - Andrew Veivers (Sunshine Coast), Kieren Ray (Melbourne), Werner Neumann (Adelaide) and double bassist - Andrew Shaw (Brisbane).

Remaining dates, as follows:

QUEENSLAND & NORTHERN TERRITORY

Wednesday 23rd April 8:00pm
Mackay Entertainment Centre, Bookings Ph 07 4957 1777

Saturday 26th April 8:00pm
Gladstone Entertainment Centre, Bookings Ph 07 4972 2822

Tuesday 29th April 7:30pm
The Events Centre, Caloundra, Bookings Ph 07 5491 4240 / www.etixdirect.com.au

Wednesday 30th April 7:30pm
Ipswich Civic Hall, Bookings Ph 07 3810 6100 / www.ipswichcivichall.com.au

Thursday 1st May 8:00pm
Gold Coast Arts Centre, Bookings Ph 07 5588 4000

Wednesday 25th June 8:00pm
Araluen Arts Centre, Bookings Ph 08 8951 1122

Friday 27th June 8:00pm
Darwin Entertainment Centre, Bookings Ph 08 8980 3333 / www.darwinentertainment.com.au

NEW SOUTH WALES AND VICTORIA
Friday 2nd May 8:00pm, Saturday 3rd May 8:00pm
Lismore City Hall, Bookings Ph 1300 066 772 / www.norpa.org.au

Monday 5th May 8:00pm, Tuesday 6th May 8:00pm
Coffs Harbour Jetty Memorial Theatre, Bookings Ph 02 6652 8088 / www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au

Thursday 8th May 8:00pm, Friday 9th May 8:00pm
Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre, Bookings Ph 02 6333 6161

Saturday 10th May 8:00pm
Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, Bookings Ph 02 6926 9688

Tuesday 13th May 7:30pm
Griffith Regional Theatre, Bookings Ph 02 6961 8388

Thursday 15th May 8:00pm
WestSide Performing Arts Centre, Mooroopna, Bookings Ph 03 5832 9511

Friday 16th May 8:00pm, Saturday 17th May 8:00pm
The Capital - Bendigo’s Performing Arts Centre, Bookings Ph 03 5434 6100 / www.thecapital.com.au

Tuesday 20th May 8:00pm
Darebin Arts & Entertainment Centre, Bookings Ph 03 8470 8280

Wednesday 21st May 8:00pm
Arts Centre, Warragul, Bookings Ph 03 5624 2456 / www.wgac.org.au

Thursday 22nd May 8:00pm
Clocktower Centre, Moonee Ponds, Bookings Ph 03 9243 9191 / www.clocktowercentre.com.au

Friday 23rd May 8:00pm
Wyndham Cultural Centre, Werribee, Bookings Ph 03 9741 9500

Monday 26th May 8:00pm
Hamilton Performing Arts Centre, Bookings Ph 03 5573 0429

SOUTH AUSTRALIA & WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Tuesday 27th May 8:00pm
Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre, Mount Gambier, Bookings Ph 08 8723 8741

Thursday 29th May 8:00pm
Chaffey Theatre, Renmark, Bookings Ph 08 8586 1800

Saturday 31st May 8:00pm
Brenton Langbein Theatre, Tanunda, Bookings Ph 08 8561 4299 / www.venuetix.com.au

Tuesday 3rd June 8:00pm
Northern Festival Centre, Port Pirie, Bookings Ph 08 8633 8500

Thursday 5th June 8:00pm
Middleback Theatre, Whyalla, Bookings Ph 08 8644 7300

Saturday 7th June 8:00pm
Nautilus Theatre, Port Lincoln, Bookings Ph 08 8683 5088

Thursday 12th June 7:30pm
Walkington Theatre, Karratha, Bookings Ph 08 9159 6860

Saturday 14th June 7:30pm
Carnarvon Civic Centre, Booking Ph 08 9941 4200

Tuesday 17th June 8:00pm
Queens Park Theatre, Geraldton, Bookings Ph 08 9956 6662

Thursday 19th June 7:30pm
Albany Town Hall Theatre, Bookings Ph 08 9844 2222

Saturday 21st June 8:00pm
Margaret River Cultural Centre, Bookings Ph 08 9758 7316 )

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11 PM NEWS
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2305
CD CUT 1, ’KELLY JOE’S SHOES’
TIM O’BRIEN
UNIVERAL MUSIC CORP/ HOWDY SKIES MUSIC (ASCAP)
SUGAR HILL SUG CD 3978
( in Australia through Shock. www.shock.com.au
worldwide: www.sugarhillrecords.com )
TIM O’BRIEN - ’TRAVELER’’
3: 29
( Genial travelling song - concerning a pair of shoes which did not fit the friend who bought them. He gave them to Tim, who sings about them, plays guitar and is in good company - including Dirk Powell on Cajun-accented accordion and Ray Bonneville on harmonica. Ray is tonight’s co-featured artist

TIM O’BRIEN (ALL ALONE) ABC RADIO NATIONAL ALERT

That’s how you’ll hear Tim, here ON ’The Weekend Planet, tomorrow night, which explores ’Chameleon’ - his splendid new, literally-solo album.

More details here: www.abc.net.au/rn/weekendplanet/comingup )

2310
CD CUT 8, ’CARRY THE FALLEN’
RAY BONNEVLLE
STONEFLY PUBLISING ( SOCAN/ ASCAP )
RED HOUSE RECORDS RHR CD 206
( In Australia through Only Blues Music
www.onlybluesmusic.com
Worldwide: www.redhouserecords.com )
RAY BONNEVILLE - ’GOIN’ BY FEEL’
4: 37
(strong groove, dark song. It contrasts the lot of those who organised the war in Iraq with the consequences for those who fight it - and their families. Ray’s weathered voice, elec guitar and harmonica with Brad Hayes also on guitar, Gurf Morlix’s bass and banjo, and fine harmony vocal from Eliza Gilkyson {who has a fine sardonic song of her own about the ’adventure’ in Iraq. ’Highway 9’ is on her CD ’Land of Milk on Honey" - on the same label )

SEGUE

2315
CD CUT 8, ’DAY AFTER TOMORROW’
TOM WAITS AND KATHLEEN BRENNAN
JALMA MUSIC
DECCA 475 9365
( in Australia, through Universal Music.
NOTE: in the USA this is on Rounder Records: www.rounder.com )
LINDA THOMPSON - ’VERSATILE HEART’
5: 00
(’Live’, spare, quiet, but very potent. Linda’s voice with John Doyle’s ac guitar and a little harmony vocal from Linda’s daughter Kamila. In persona of a reflective US soldier - presumably, in Iraq. About to turn 21, he he’ll still be alive to catch the plane home ’the day after tomorrow.’ The singer regards this as the best anti-war song since ’Masters of War.’ Her version is certainly one of the best-ever covers of a Tom Waits {and Kathleen Brennan} song. The original is on Waits’ 2004 CD ’Real Gone’)

2322
CD CUT 1, ’BILLY DON’T YOU WEEP FOR ME’
THE WORDS ARE IN PART TRAD, WITH NEW WORDS BY NIC JONES. THE MUSIC IS BY NIC JONES
(RESP)/ PUBLIC DOMAIN/ MOLLIE MUSIC
MRS CASEY RECORDS MCRCD7003
( In Australia, through The Planet Company/ MGM
email: info@theplanetcompany.com
website: www.theplanetcompany.com
worldwide: www.mrscasey.co.uk )
RUTH NOTMAN - ’THREADS’
4: 31
( no-one could ever match Jones’ own version, but this is very good, with a sure grasp of the lyric. See tracknote @ 2331 below for its subject. Robust vocal from Ruth, with ac guitar, fiddle, cello, accordion and bass )

SEGUE

2327
CD CUT 4, ’CEMETERY ROAD’
RAY BONNEVLLE
STONEFLY PUBLISING ( SOCAN/ ASCAP )
RED HOUSE RECORDS RHR CD 206
( In Australia through Only Blues Music
www.onlybluesmusic.com
Worldwide: www.redhouserecords.com )
RAY BONNEVILLE - ’GOIN’ BY FEEL’
3: 35
( Up shuffle-walking groove, with the author’s beautifully-judged, grizzled vocal and finger-picked elec guitar, plus Gurf Morlix’s elec bass, Geoff Arsenault’s brushed drums. In its own, different way, this is also about ’acknowledging paternity’. It depicts a conversation between an adult woman and an old man - the father, who had never told her loved her. He - being dead - is unable to reply. He’d never acknowledged her, she’d never known him. She’s not going to keep it secret, any more. Beautifully written - very sparely )

SEGUE

2331
CD CUT 7, ’BILLY DON’T YOU WEEP’
WORDS ARE TRAD THE TUNE IS BY NIC JONES
MOLLIE MUSIC
Topic TSCD 566
( In Australia, through The Planet Company/ MGM
email: info@theplanetcompany.com
website: www.theplanetcompany.com
worldwide: www.topicrecords.co.uk )
NIC JONES - ’GAME SET MATCH’
4: 51
(’Live’ and solo, in 1974. One of the most phenomenal solo performances, ever, of an English folk song. The energy, wit and poise of his vocal, the perfect fit of his original tune, and the finger-busting, but perfectly-integrated ac guitar part beggar belief. A war-of-sexes song in which ’she’ cheerfully betrays ’him’ by bedding a soldier and then taunting ’him’ about it. She brags to the cuckolded boyfriend that she can convince the magistrate that he - rather than the now-departed soldier - is the ’father’ and that he will be compelled to support the child she now carries This proves her fatal miscalculation. Jones’ song drew on an 18th century broadside, but the tune is his and he rewrote the words to such an extent that the song is his - the net result is singular, still )

2338
CD CUT 8, ’LONELY DAY DIES’
RUTH NOTMAN
MRS CASEY RECORDS
MRS CASEY RECORDS MCRCD7003
( In Australia, through The Planet Company/ MGM
email: info@theplanetcompany.com
website: www.theplanetcompany.com
worldwide: www.mrscasey.co.uk )
RUTH NOTMAN - ’THREADS’
3: 27
( Ruth’s own song, depicting young lovers committing to each other - her young English female voice, with female harmony, electric organ, ac guitar, accordion, cello, brushes )

SEGUE

2341
CD CUT 12, ’COOL COOL RAIN’
RAY BONNEVLLE
STONEFLY PUBLISING ( SOCAN/ ASCAP )
RED HOUSE RECORDS RHR CD 206
( In Australia through Only Blues Music
www.onlybluesmusic.com
Worldwide: www.redhouserecords.com )
RAY BONNEVILLE - ’GOIN’ BY FEEL’
3: 41
( Ray’s warm, husky ’I’ve been around’ voice and his excellent, ’the man knows about feel’ playing of guitars and harmonica. The one other {excellent} player on this cut knows about feel, too - drummer Geoff Arsenault. Wonderfully relaxed, deep-South-accented song. It likens the beloved to cool rain on a hot day )

SEGUE

2344
CD CUT 27, ’PARA SOŅAR CONTIGO’
EDUARDO MARTÍN
GSP ( GUITAR SOLO PUBLICATIONS )
GSP 1030 CD
( no Australian distributor.
Worldwide: www.gspguitar.com )
ILIANA MATOS - ’ANGELS IN THE STREET’
3: 35
( young female Cuban classical guitarist, solo playing an older, male compatriot’s lullaby - written as a gift for a family friend, shortly before their baby daughter was born )

2349
CD CUT 2, ’DETAILS OF HOW TO GET APOPLECTIC ON YOUR LICENCE PLATE’
ABEL CROSS
(PRESUMABLY) APRA
JAZZGROOVE JGR036
( www.jazzgroove.com
available online via Birdland: www.birdland.com.au )
TRIO APOPLECTIC - ’TRIO APOPLECTIC’
7: 34
(AUSTRAL COMP AND PERF: nicely quirky jazz trio conversation between David Jackson’ alto saxophone, Alex Masso’s drums and Abel Cross’s plucked and bowed bass. This trio is oft-perky but never apoplectic!

TRIO APOPLECTIC MAY 2008 TOUR DATES - (eastern Australia)

Thurs 1, 1pm Harold Lobb Concert Hall, Newcastle Conservatorium, NEWCASTLE
Bookings/Info 02 4921 8900 www.newcastle.edu.au

Thurs 1, 7.30pm Adamstown Uniting Church, Brunker Rd, ADAMSTOWN
Dungeon Jazz www.dungeonjazz.com.au

Sat 3, 8pm The Northern Hotel, 98 West Ave, GLEN INNES
Bookings/Info 02 6732 3144 Glen Innes Musicians Guild

Sun 4, 1pm Barrels Global Surf Bistro, 1st Avenue, SAWTELL
Bookings/Info 02 6658 8255 www.barrelsbistro.com.au

Wed 7, 8pm The Blue Birdy, The Buddha Bar, Arts Factory BYRON BAY
www.myspace.com/bettybluebirdy

Thu 8, 8pm The Armidale Club, 91 Beardy St ARMIDALE
Bookings/Info 02 6772 4713 www.myspace.com/armidaleclub

Fri 9, 7.30pm Mitchell Conservatorium, Forbes Town Hall, FORBES
Bookings: 02) 6852 1736 / (02) 6852 2101 BYO

Sat 10, 7.30pm Ironbark Creative Arts Centre, Old Post Office, STUART TOWN
Bookings: (02) 6846 8311

Sun 11, 12.30pm Number Forty Seven, 47 Louee Street, RYLSTONE
Bookings: (02) 6379 1345 or at Gallery dinner/show

Wed 14, 9pm Hippo Bar, 17 Garema Place, CANBERRA
www.hippobar.com.au

Thu 15, 7pm (workshop 4.30pm) Mittagong Playhouse Theatre, Bowral Rd, MITTAGONG
Bookings: 1300 657 559

Fri 16, 8.30pm Air Raid Tavern, 73 Vulcan St, MORUYA
Bookings: (02) 4474 2074

Sat 17, 7.30pm The Tea Club, 46 Berry St, NOWRA
Bookings: 02 4422 0900

Thu 22, 8pm Court Theatre, Cnr Stokes and Sturt, TOWNSVILLE
Bookings: 07 47211771

Fri 23, 7.30pm Tanks Arts Centre, 46 Collins Ave, CAIRNS
Ticketlink (07)40319555 www.ticketlink.com.au

Wed 28, 8pm Richmond RSL, Cnr Francis and East Market St, RICHMOND
Bookings/Info: Hawkesbury Jazz Club - 02 45732125

Thu 29, 7.30pm Goulburn Conservatorium of Music, 160 Bourke St, GOULBURN
Bookings: (02) 4821 8833

Fri 30, 8.30pm SIMA, The Sound Lounge, The Seymour Centre, SYDNEY
Bookings/Info: (02) 9351 7940 or www.sima.org.au

Sat 31, 12pm Wollongong Conservatorium of Music, Glennifer Brae, Murphy’s Ave, WOLLONGONG
Bookings/Info: (02) 4228 1122 www.iima.org.au )

2358
CD (DISC ONE) CUT 5, ’ONE BRUSH DANCING’
DAVID JONES
(PRESUMABLY) APRA
ABC MUSIC 476 6438
( in Australia through Universal. Available at ABC shops
& online: www.abcshop.com.au )
DAVID JONES - ’COLOURS OF THE DRUM’
0: 45 (excerpt)
(AUSTRAL COMP AND PERF: as it says - one brush, applied to the drum-skin )


Presenter

Doug Spencer

Producer

Doug Spencer