Pearl Beach Progress Association will present a program of Celtic inspired music by Tri at 2.30pm on Sunday, October 16, at the memorial hall.
“Following a long hiatus we are delighted to invite the community and friends to once again come along to an afternoon of fabulous music performed by some of Australia’s finest musicians,” spokeswoman Lynne Lillico said.
“The hall has fabulous acoustics and a strong tradition of presenting an eclectic range of music and song for all to enjoy.
“Tri will produce a sound that draws on diverse musical heritage and improvisation, seeking to strengthen the identity of a New England Celtic/World music region, as unique as the rich instrumental folk traditions already established in Australia.
“Interweaving traditional tunes from Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cape Breton and Andalusia will be new and original compositions and contemporary arrangements.”
Tri incorporates the fiddling of Kez Watson; the flute/whistle/uilleann pipe lines of David Carr; guitar solos by Stephen Tafra and the organic and intuitive drumming/percussion of Steve Harris.
The trio reflects an ever-evolving sense of place and heritage while respecting tradition.
Bookings for the event are essential at https://www.trybooking.com/cbmuh with all proceeds to go towards hall upkeep.
For more details call 0413 146 104.
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Media release, Oct 10
Pearl Beach Progress Association