Brackets and Jam returns to the mountain

The Night Owls

Brackets and Jam will return to Kincumba Mountain from noon-4pm on Saturday, August 9.

The lineup will feature Huey Williams -The One Man Band, Beauty and the Beatz and the Night Owls with drum jams also on the agenda.

Huey Williams is a seasoned performer who has worked with more famous artists than can be mentioned at the Sydney Opera House, the Hong Kong Hilton, Hotel Borobudur in Jakarta, most concert halls in Australia and most clubs and pubs in Sydney.

Beauty and the Beatz is a newly formed band fronted by lead singer/songwriter Corina Jones.

Also an actor at MCTV and an extra in television and movies, Jones has sung in many bands, including Rivershack and Velvet Blue.

A variety of genres are represented in her voice, including blues, jazz, R & B, Latin and soul.

She occasionally sings jazz with jazz pianist Rodrick White.

Also in the band are lead guitarist is Peter Tos, bass player Mark Cooney, drummer Allan Nash and jazz pianist Alfredo Zotti.

Huey Williams

The Night Owls play a mix of bluegrass, alternate country, country blues and folk.

Musical influences include Bill Munro, Sam Bush, Tony Rice, Earl Scruggs, The Amazing Rhythm Aces, Ozark Mountain Daredevils and Doc Watson.

Night Owls recently recorded a self-titled album, produced by Rod McCormack at The Music Cellar Erina.

The band has performed at several music festivals including St Albans Folk Festival in NSW, Great Alpine Pick in Victoria, Texas Country Music Festival in Queensland, Sandford Bush Music Festival in Victoria and Australian Camp Oven Festival in Queensland.

The event takes place on top of beautiful Kincumba Mountain in a community built mud brick and natural timber building which sits in a bushland reserve, with panoramic views of Brisbane Water.

The mountain holds a strong significance for the Aboriginal community and has been a long-standing meeting place for Central Coast people.

The rock outcrop situated in front of the kiosk forms a natural pool which is said to have once been a sacred birthing place for women.

Admission is $15 with children under 16 free.

BYO picnic, chair or blanket.

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