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Little Rabbit (VIC) come to Humph Hall
7pm, Saturday 18th June 2016

By Wayne Richmond
Posted Friday, April 1, 2016

Little Rabbit consists of:

Kat Mear (fiddle & vocals)
Kim Wheeler (double bass & vocals)
Quentin Fraser (bass, drobo, guitar & vocals)

Little Rabbit

The band originally got together with a passion to play an unconventional mixture of Bluegrass, Pop, Old Time and Americana musical styles.

Their music is a mixture of traditional songs and tunes, and original compositions that are always crowd pleasers. Kat, Kim and Pete are all long standing Old Timey and Americana enthusiasts; and it shows.

Together they have played at the National Folk Festival, Jamgrass, Newstead Folk Festival, Maldon Folk Festival, Patchewollock Folk Festival, Burringa Gallery, Mountaingrass, Flying Saucer Club, and they are regulars at the Spotted Mallard & Lomond Hotel.

Through these and their recent international supports including Chris Henry & the Hardcore Grass and the Whitetop Mountaineers, they have been drawing enthusiastic audiences, and are gaining a reputation as one of Australia’s leading Americana/Old Time bands.

Visit Little Rabbit's web site. Watch this YouTube clips.

Call or email Wayne (02) 9939 8802 to reserve your seat.


Humph Hall
85 Allambie Road
Allambie Heights
Photo of Humph Hall

Formerly the Allambie Heights Uniting Church, Humph Hall is now the private home of Gial Leslie and Wayne Richmond.

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

 
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Little Rabbit (VIC) come to Humph Hall
Little Rabbit's new album is called 'Watching Over Joan'.