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Bush Music Club - Duke's Place - Australian songs in concert & session with John Warner
7.30-11.30pm, Friday 11th September, 2015
Tritton Hall, Hut 44 Addison Road Centre, 142 Addison Rd, Marrickville

By Sandra Nixon
Posted Tuesday, June 23, 2015

John is renowned all over the world for his well-crafted songs - as accolades from Gordon Bok and Danny Spooner affirm. Many people have recorded Anderson's Coast; and Bring out the Banners is sung by Trade Union choirs all over Australia, and also in the UK and Canada.

He is an accomplished musician on the 6 and 12 string guitars and also on bouzouki. John has a strong voice, often sings unaccompanied, and is an inventive and sensitive harmony singer. When he has a free hand he plays harmonica, whistle, and bodhran. John also performs solo as a children's entertainer and can hold his own in any collection of poets and yarnspinners.

We haven’t had a chance to hear John in Sydney since he moved to Murrumbateman 4 or 5 years ago. John has been writing songs for over 40 years and has recently been writing in celebration of renewable energy in response to the cynical negativity of the government. John looks at wind turbines, solar, railways (OK! there's a song called Wind Driven Trains). John aims to look at all these inventions from an artistic, poetic angle as elements of beauty and functionality in the landscape and also puts them into their historical context.

There’s also a couple of new horse songs. And of course, he will be singing lots of his classic songs.


John is a fine folk historian and songwriter with a solid track record of poignant, accurate, moving songs about Australian life and the history of 'the folk' (eg his CD Pithead in the Fern). He also has a heart for justice and a sensitivity to all sides of a story. These, plus his attention to details and his canny awareness of drama and irony make a brilliant marriage with his word-smithing skills and truly singable melodies. – Fay White

I like John's stuff too. Always makes me want to chain myself to something with a placard in my hand. Coral Vorbach Oct 2007

 

Door opens 7.30 for 8pm start.

Concert & supper 8-10, Singing Session 10.00-11.30pm

BYO songs

Cost - $10

Bring something to drink & a plate for supper

Enquiries - Sandra 9358 4886


 

 

 


Duke's place, named after our honoured early member Harold 'Duke' Tritton (1886-1965), is the place to go once a month for a great night of Australian songs in concert and session. Duke was a powerful singer who supplied BMC with many songs he had learnt in his younger days while working as a shearer and at other bush jobs. He was also a songwriter and poet giving us songs that have entered the tradition such as Sandy Hollow Line and Shearing in the Bar.


photos - Judy Pinder & Sandra Nixon

 
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Bush Music Club - Duke's Place - Australian songs in concert & session with John Warner