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Ami Williamson comes to Humph Hall
7pm, Saturday 19th November 2011

By Wayne Richmond
Posted Thursday, September 8, 2011

Ami Williamson brings her famous 'One Woman Show' to Humph Hall!

A trained singer/pianist and graduate of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Ami Williamson has been performing in her own right for many years after her father – country music’s John Williamson – first took her out on the road as a teenager.

Ami Williamson

Ami’s experience as a performer has extended far and wide since her graduation from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music – in addition to playing Festivals across Australia, she was invited to entertain troops in the Solomon Islands, Iraq and Afghanistan. She’s not just a talented singer and songwriter, her incredible talents also extend to playing the piano, drums and dulcimer.

“Ami’s show is one of the most original I’ve seen in a long time. She has real talent and a natural flair for lyrics; this is an artist to watch.” - Eric Bogle
“ONE WOMAN SHOW AT IT'S BEST - Ami will astound you with her beautiful vocals, edgy song writing, dancing, drumming and sheer stage presence- a must see!" - Drum Media.
Call or email Wayne (02) 9939 8802 to reserve your seat while there are still some left!
Humph Hall
85 Allambie Road
Allambie Heights
Formerly the Allambie Heights Uniting Church, Humph Hall is now the private home of Gial Leslie and Wayne Richmond.
Humph Hall

As with all concerts in Humph Hall, Ami Williamson will be performing acoustically - no PA system!

 
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Ami Williamson comes to Humph Hall
Ami Williamson entertaining the troops in the Middle East.