Johnny Devilseed and Old Man Rubes will bring gritty blues swagger to Sonic Sundays at Gosford’s Fun Haus Factory on October 19.
There’s something special about a lazy Sunday afternoon when the week slows down, the music kicks in, and the good vibes take over.
Formed in 2010 by guitarist Hayden Maskey and blues harpist Paul Rubie, the duo have carved out a fierce reputation for their raw Americana swagger, fast-paced harmonica grooves, and darkly humorous originals.
Think dirty blues, outlaw charm, and a sound that makes you move whether you plan to or not.
Their acclaimed releases, John the Revelator and Woy Woy Bound, have earned them a loyal following across the East Coast, with festival appearances at Blues on Broadbeach, Girrakool Bluesfest, and Wollombi Music Festival, plus support slots alongside Dead Kennedys, Ian Moss, and Johnny Diesel.
Live, they’re a force of nature – part theatre, part thunder, and all heart.
Sonic Sundays is the Funhaus Factory’s signature live music series, celebrating the incredible diversity of Central Coast musicians and touring East Coast artists.
Each Sunday audiences are invited to slow down, reconnect, and discover new sounds in an easygoing, family friendly setting.
Enjoy juicy burgers and street-style eats, along with $15 cocktails and beer specials from midday and then settle down for the music.
Secure your spot at the free gig at funhausfactory.org.au
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