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The Shack - August 2011
7.30pm, Saturday 6th August 2011

By Roxana Jarolimek
Posted Saturday, May 14, 2011

The Tramshed
1395a Pittwater Road
Narrabeen

(In between the Ambulance Station and Car Park of Narrabeen Shopping Centre)

New York Public Library

Guest artists this month include:

  • New York Public Library - John Flannigan (“Flano”), Warren Boyd and Isabelle Fogarty are the New York Public Library, a lively, popular, and thoroughly entertaining trio who have been an icon of the Sydney folk scene for years, having begun their career at the original Shack. They play a variety of music including originals, folk, comedic and something they call “adapted bluegrass”.
  • Lou Bradley - Singer songwriter Lou Bradley is a free spirited, ARIA and CMAA nominated talent. While her genre is described as Alternative / American / Country she is a natural entertainer free from any pretence. She’s funny and highly entertaining with her classical country voice and style yet with a unique twist.
  • Sarah & Margie - Two wonderful singers, Sarah Fogarty and Margaret Salem have been performing as a duo for many years now. Their voices blend to produce amazing harmonies that are truly exquisite. To top it all off, their songs are sung straight from the heart.

Coffee and tea is available but BYO refreshments and nibblies.

The Shack is held on the first Saturday of every month. There's a cover charge of $20 (or $15 for members, students and pensioners) to cover costs. The Shack is a non profit organisation – all proceeds go toward the promotion and presentation of original, contemporary and traditional 21st century folk music.

 
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The Shack - August 2011
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