Traditional Graffiti plays at Everglades

Traditional Graffiti

The fabulous, raucous Traditional Graffiti will play for the Troubadour Folk Club at the Everglades Club in Woy Woy on Saturday, May 27 from 7pm.

This beloved and amazing folk group brings an upbeat brand of English folk music back to Woy Woy.

For years, first as The Wheeze and Suck Band, the group has specialised in sharing warm, fun performances with plenty of chorus singing and audience interaction across Australia, New Zealand and the UK.

Led by Ian ‘The Pump’ Macintosh on melodeon (like an accordian), Traditional Graffiti offers something different in the way of a performance experience.

During Autumn and Winter, March to August, the band offers the theme Frost and Fire, performing material which is inspired by, or directly references, the traditional, ritual and social aspects of the Winter months; sometimes dark, sometimes magical, always fun and informative.

The music of Traditional Graffiti is still based around a core of UK roots music but the focus has evolved to embrace a more eclectic range of cultural influences, as well as a repertoire of irresistible original songs and tunes.

You can buy tickets on the Troubadour Trybooking page: https://www.trybooking.com/CHCZM, on the Troubadour website www.troubadour.org.au or by calling 0402 529 474.

Limited tickets will be available at the door.

For more information on Traditional Graffiti go to  https://traditionalgraffiti.com.

Source:
Troubadour Folk Club