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Posted Friday, April 29, 2005
Calling all performers!
Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Folk Club is running a
'Sing a song of Sydney' Concert
8pm, Friday 20th May
Beatrice Taylor Hall
Edgeworth David Drive, Hornsby
The idea is to tell the story of Sydney in song poetry or stories from the convicts to the present.
All performers participating have free entry.
If you have a song(s) and feel you would like to participate please contact Barry on (02) 9807 9497 or by email.
To date we have these performers contributing songs in the following categories:
Convicts
Sue Gee 'Mary Reiby'
Ben Scott 'Sydney Cove Project' (Songs about early contact with Aborigines)
John Warner 'The bloke who's underneath'
Jo Henwood 'Story of escaped convicts'
Transport
John Warner 'Tugboat Calipso'
Martin Fowler 'Rose Bay Ferry'
Present times
Mal Graham 'Sydney Water Rebel'
Ian Fretwell 'St. Patrick's Night in Sydney'
Waywood Folk 'Sydney from a 747'
Suburbs
Pam Farley with Chatties Wood
Waywood Folk 'When swimmers come back to Balmain'
Identities
Sue Gee 'Louisa Lawson'
John Warner 'Bread Mate'
Mike Richter (poem)
Frank & Marilyn Russell 'The new chum'
Eddie Sampson (poem)