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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170304T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170304T161500
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SUMMARY:The Blues Tram w/The Mojo Corner (Duo) + Emilee South
DESCRIPTION:We’re hosting two dynomite acts on our March 2017 Tram\, a blues powerhouse in The Mojo Corner (Duo version) and a bluesy bombshell from Melbourne\, who splits her time between Australia\, Hawaii & Spain; \nEnjoy the sights of Bendigo’s architecturally stunning CBD from on board the sensationally restored vintage W Class tram\, while being serenaded by two amazing acts: \nThe Mojo Corner (Duo):\nThis energetic band\, pushes passion and emotion right to the limit. By just watching The Mojo Corner you can’t help but become involved. With the electricity of the blues pouring out of them\, they will make you nod your head and stomp your feet. Come and have some fun with Rory Millar and Johnny Hawken from The Mojo Corner! \nEmilee South:\nWith powerful vocals and fierce guitar playing\, Emilee South hollers throwback rhythm & blues\, with hints of a whiskey-drenched-French summer\, young love\, voodoo and small-town guilt.  Following a string of Melbourne residencies\, interstate festivals and a roaring Hawaiian tour\, the year ahead will see Emilee swinging an electric around her band\, whilst expanding her ever-growing reputation on the local and international scene. \nSaturday March 3rd\nBlues Tram\, feat: The Mojo Corner (Duo) + Emilee South\nDeparting Central Deborah Goldmine (76 Violet Street) at 2pm\, returning 4:15pm.\nTix: $35 from Bendigo Visitor Centre 1800 813 513 or http://www.bendigotourism.com/tours/bendigo-cbd/bendigo-blues-tram\nFollow The Blues Tram here: https://www.facebook.com/TheBluesTram \nStrictly no BYO – drinks and snacks available for purchase. \nThe Blues Tram is organised and staged by Bendigo Blues & Roots Music Festival Inc\, a not-for-profit organisation run by volunteers. \nPlease Note:\nThis is a music appreciation event. For the enjoyment of all patrons\, any rowdy or loud behaviour will not be tolerated. Event management reserves the right to refuse admission or evict patrons if requests to manage behaviour are not complied with; in this unlikely event\, tickets of offenders will be forfeited and no refund will be available.
URL:https://bendigoblues.com/event/the-blues-tram-wthe-mojo-corner-duo-emilee-south/
LOCATION:The Blues Tram\, 76 Violet Street\, Bendigo\, VIC\, 3550\, Australia
CATEGORIES:The Blues Tram
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170311T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170311T233000
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SUMMARY:Manchester Arms Bendigo w/ Andy Phillips & The Cadillac Walk
DESCRIPTION:Andy Phillips & The Cadillac Walk at Manchester Arms Hotel Long Gully\, BENDIGO Feat. Whammo Ian on drums and Shane Penglis on bass! \nClick INVITE button above right to invite your friends!\nAll welcome! Please JOIN\, LIKE and SHARE 🙂\nFor more information on the band:\nWebsite: http://www.andyphillipsandthecadillacwalk.com\neNewsletter: http://eepurl.com/QgGJv\nFree SMS Gig Alerts: https://cadillacwalk.wufoo.com/forms/mobile-gig-alerts\nGIG GUIDE: https://www.facebook.com/andyphillipsandthecadillacwalk/events\nMusic Video: https://youtu.be/5sc6q0es_-M\nSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/andy-phillips-1976\nReverbNation: https://www.reverbnation.com/andyphillipsandthecadillacwalk\nDebut EP ‘Power Of The Rabble’  was recorded Jan 2015 at Highway 9 Production Studios.\nHAVE A LISTEN!\nThrill Is Gone\nhttps://soundcloud.com/andy-phillips-1976/thrill-is-gone\nSusie Q\nhttps://soundcloud.com/andy-phillips-1976/susie-q\nBorn Under A Bad Sign\nhttps://soundcloud.com/andy-phillips-1976/born-under-a-bad-sign\n#andyphillipsmusic #melbournelivemusicscene #melbournelivebands #australianbluesscene #australianbluesmusic #melbournelivemusic #andyphillipsgigguide #andyphillipsgigs #bluesrock
URL:https://bendigoblues.com/event/manchester-arms-bendigo-w-andy-phillips-the-cadillac-walk/
LOCATION:Manchester Arms Hotel\, 136 Eaglehawk Rd\, Bendigo\, VIC\, 3550\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170311T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170311T235900
DTSTAMP:20260526T075113
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SUMMARY:Stringybark McDowell at The Vine
DESCRIPTION:Our mate Stringy returns to the Vine with his main squeeze and muse Mollycoddle Cream. A great evening of blues and roots from one of the country’s most authentic blues musician and storyteller.\n$5\, 9pm.
URL:https://bendigoblues.com/event/stringybark-mcdowell-at-the-vine/
LOCATION:Golden Vine Hotel Bendigo\, 135 King St.\, Bendigo\, VIC\, 3550\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170317T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170317T223000
DTSTAMP:20260526T075113
CREATED:20170125T055241Z
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SUMMARY:Archer live@The Old Church on the Hill w/Graciana Holland
DESCRIPTION:After missing out on having Archer play at Bendigo Blues & Roots Music Festival in 2016\, we’re chuffed to welcome him to The Old Church on the Hill for an intimate concert on Fri 17 March 2017.\nWith a support set from Graciana Holland\, this will be a truly special night on the tunes! \nAbout our artists: \nIn the 21st century\, Archer is a true rarity. His weathered blues are his stories—harvested from the raw distance that passes under his heels.\nArcher’s songs follow the seams of Australia’s valleys and mountain ranges\, songs driven by a restless and pure geography. A craft honed under the open sky—from Murray River picking crews to the remote northern reaches of the Australian continent.  \nGraciana Holland\nGrowing up with The Hollands! and touring full time\, Graciana was given the opportunity to explore new cultures and traditions\, traveling throughout the USA\, Canada\, SE Asia and Australia. She is an accomplished songwriter and composer with work appearing on The Hollands! albums and her own single\, Caged Bird\, released in 2015. She plays guitar\, ukulele\, and piano but her voice is the stand out. With a delicate delivery\, Graciana keeps listeners on the edge of their seats wanting to hear more.  \nThe Old Church on the Hill is located on the corner of Harkness and Russell Streets\, Quarry Hill\, Bendigo.\nThe Singer/Songwriter Showcase events\, staged at the Old Church by the BB&RMF crew on a semi-regular basis\, are an opportunity to enjoy a House Concert vibe in a public venue.  The door charge is generally $15 for adults ($10 concession) and\, although refreshments are available for sale\, the focus is on THE MUSIC.  Proceeds from drink sales go to supporting Bendigo Sustainability Group – BSG and also support our Festival to keep presenting these magnificent musicians for your listening pleasure. Sound production is supplemented at the Old Church on the Hill by our friends at Muso’s Stuff and 100% of the door takings are able to be shared between the performers with thanks to our valued sponsors at Kensey Care (www.kenseycare.com.au).
URL:https://bendigoblues.com/event/archer-livethe-old-church-on-the-hill-wgraciana-holland/
LOCATION:The Old Church on the Hill\, 36 Russell Street\, Quarry Hill\, VIC\, 3550\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170324T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170324T210000
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SUMMARY:Chris Jagger (UK) live at Handle Bar\, Bendigo
DESCRIPTION:This is a special gig indeed\, in a very special space\, as Chris Jagger (UK)\, flying in for a whirlwind tour\, will play Handle Bar for an intimate crowd on Friday evening\, 24 March 2017! \nChris Jagger Music:\nChris’s career\, unlike his brother (Mick) has spanned many fields in the artistic spectrum\, from clothes design and theatre to journalism. He has appeared in repertory at The Citizen’s Theatre in Glasgow (his first play there was with one Pierce Brosnan)\, Nottingham Playhouse and the ICA in London as well as in TV and film. He has written for various magazines and newspapers including The Daily Telegraph\, The Guardian\, the Mail on Sunday and Rolling StoneHis first records were made during the 1970’s for David Geffen of Asylum Records in Los Angeles and he toured the USA and the UK.He revitalised his song writing in the late 1980’s when he worked in France as lyricist for producer Franck Langolf [Vanessa Paradis] and helped brother Mick out on the Stones acclaimed albums “Dirty Work” and then later “Steel Wheels.”Chris decided to then concentrate on his own material and the result was the critically acclaimed Sequel C.D. ‘Atcha!’ in 1994\, a mix of Cajun style with Chris’s individual brand of song writing. Acclaimed and respected music critic Tony Parsons in the Telegraph compared his lyrics to those of the famed Sammy Cahn. Contributions came from David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) and Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) on ‘Lhasa Town\, Leo Sayer and a touch of brother Mick on ‘Stand Up for The Foot.’ This record was later released in the US by Curb Records as ‘Rock the Zydeco’ where Chris and his band promoted the record on the Conan O’Brien Show for NBC.Additionally he arranged the music for the Bosnian charity concert – “Bop for Bosnia” -at the BBC in Studio One with Dave Stewart and David Gilmour and two subsequent concerts for Tibet in Battersea Park and Alexandria Park in North London. In 1996 Chris recorded an acoustic album\, ‘From Lhasa To Lewisham’ with associates Ben Waters and Charlie Hart and there followed ‘Channel Fever’ with the Atcha! Band.Act of Faith’ which was released in 2005 on the Hannover-based label SPV\,has also brought Chris and his music to a wider audience in Europe\, Australia\, Japan and Canada where he appeared at the Montreal Jazz Festival in 2007.Besides writing and touring Europe with his band.Chris has recently written and presented a three part series for BBC Radio on Alexis Korner\, the pioneering blues musician and broadcaster. He has also finished a film for SKY ARTS on the blues in Austin Texas with guest contributions from some of the finest and most respected blues musicians including Muddy Waters pianist Pine Top Perkins\, Hubert Sumlin who worked with blues singer Howlin’ Wolf and guitarist Jimmy Vaughan. We catch up with ninety three year old Pinetop as he visits with brother Mick and Chuck Leavell backstage at a Rolling Stones show in Austin TX and reveal stories from the heydays of Chicago blues. The film was a direct result of a radio show that Chris co-hosts from Austin\, ‘The Blueseum Of Fine Art’. \nFriday March 24th\n6pm – FREE ENTRY\nLive at the Handle Bar – 73 Mitchell Street\, enter through Get Naked Espresso Bar.
URL:https://bendigoblues.com/event/chris-jagger-uk-live-at-handle-bar-bendigo/
LOCATION:Handle Bar\, Rear of 73 Mitchell Street\, Bendigo\, VIC\, 3550\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170324T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170324T235900
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SUMMARY:Jeff Lang - Fri 24th March - Golden Vine Hotel
DESCRIPTION:We’re very proud to be hosting Australian guitar legend and songwriter Jeff Lang on Friday the 24th of March. Jeff’s touring nationally following the release of his new album ‘Alone in bad company’.\nTickets on sale now and available only at the Vine. $20 pre-sale or $25 at the door. 9pm start. Get in early!!
URL:https://bendigoblues.com/event/jeff-lang-fri-24th-march-golden-vine-hotel/
LOCATION:Golden Vine Hotel Bendigo\, 135 King St.\, Bendigo\, VIC\, 3550\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170325T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170325T161500
DTSTAMP:20260526T075113
CREATED:20170125T055243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170325T080315Z
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SUMMARY:The Blues Tram w/Chris Jagger (UK) + Bill Barber
DESCRIPTION:In this special edition of The Blues Tram\, we’re hosting Chris Jagger (UK)\, flying in for a whirlwind tour\, including Bendigo on his travels! Local powerhouse Bill Barber will play the opening set from 2pm. Get your tickets as they’re sure to sell fast. \nEnjoy the sights of Bendigo’s architecturally stunning CBD from on board the sensationally restored vintage W Class tram\, while being serenaded by two amazing acts: \nChris Jagger Music:\nChris’s career\, unlike his brother (Mick) has spanned many fields in the artistic spectrum\, from clothes design and theatre to journalism. He has appeared in repertory at The Citizen’s Theatre in Glasgow (his first play there was with one Pierce Brosnan)\, Nottingham Playhouse and the ICA in London as well as in TV and film. He has written for various magazines and newspapers including The Daily Telegraph\, The Guardian\, the Mail on Sunday and Rolling StoneHis first records were made during the 1970’s for David Geffen of Asylum Records in Los Angeles and he toured the USA and the UK.He revitalised his song writing in the late 1980’s when he worked in France as lyricist for producer Franck Langolf [Vanessa Paradis] and helped brother Mick out on the Stones acclaimed albums “Dirty Work” and then later “Steel Wheels.”Chris decided to then concentrate on his own material and the result was the critically acclaimed Sequel C.D. ‘Atcha!’ in 1994\, a mix of Cajun style with Chris’s individual brand of song writing. Acclaimed and respected music critic Tony Parsons in the Telegraph compared his lyrics to those of the famed Sammy Cahn. Contributions came from David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) and Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) on ‘Lhasa Town\, Leo Sayer and a touch of brother Mick on ‘Stand Up for The Foot.’ This record was later released in the US by Curb Records as ‘Rock the Zydeco’ where Chris and his band promoted the record on the Conan O’Brien Show for NBC.Additionally he arranged the music for the Bosnian charity concert – “Bop for Bosnia” -at the BBC in Studio One with Dave Stewart and David Gilmour and two subsequent concerts for Tibet in Battersea Park and Alexandria Park in North London. In 1996 Chris recorded an acoustic album\, ‘From Lhasa To Lewisham’ with associates Ben Waters and Charlie Hart and there followed ‘Channel Fever’ with the Atcha! Band.Act of Faith’ which was released in 2005 on the Hannover-based label SPV\,has also brought Chris and his music to a wider audience in Europe\, Australia\, Japan and Canada where he appeared at the Montreal Jazz Festival in 2007.Besides writing and touring Europe with his band.Chris has recently written and presented a three part series for BBC Radio on Alexis Korner\, the pioneering blues musician and broadcaster. He has also finished a film for SKY ARTS on the blues in Austin Texas with guest contributions from some of the finest and most respected blues musicians including Muddy Waters pianist Pine Top Perkins\, Hubert Sumlin who worked with blues singer Howlin’ Wolf and guitarist Jimmy Vaughan. We catch up with ninety three year old Pinetop as he visits with brother Mick and Chuck Leavell backstage at a Rolling Stones show in Austin TX and reveal stories from the heydays of Chicago blues. The film was a direct result of a radio show that Chris co-hosts from Austin\, ‘The Blueseum Of Fine Art’. \nBill Barber Music:\nAt just 19\, Bill Barber is one of the most exiting guitarists in the Aus Blues scene. Bill Has been playing professionally for 5 years\, sitting in with some of Aus’ best Blues acts including mentor Lloyd Spiegel and along the way supporting acts such as wolfmother\, James Blundell\, Shaun Kirk and more.\nBill’s new album Thanks for consideration is out now.” \nSaturday March 25th\nBlues Tram\, feat: Chris Jagger (UK) + Bill Barber\nDeparting Central Deborah Goldmine (76 Violet Street) at 2pm\, returning 4:15pm.\nTix: $35 from Bendigo Visitor Centre 1800 813 513 or http://www.bendigotourism.com/tours/bendigo-cbd/bendigo-blues-tram\nFollow The Blues Tram here: https://www.facebook.com/TheBluesTram \nStrictly no BYO – drinks and snacks available for purchase. \nThe Blues Tram is organised and staged by Bendigo Blues & Roots Music Festival Inc\, a not-for-profit organisation run by volunteers. \nPlease Note:\nThis is a music appreciation event. For the enjoyment of all patrons\, any rowdy or loud behaviour will not be tolerated. Event management reserves the right to refuse admission or evict patrons if requests to manage behaviour are not complied with; in this unlikely event\, tickets of offenders will be forfeited and no refund will be available.
URL:https://bendigoblues.com/event/the-blues-tram-wchris-jagger-uk-bill-barber/
LOCATION:The Blues Tram\, 76 Violet Street\, Bendigo\, VIC\, 3550\, Australia
CATEGORIES:The Blues Tram
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170325T223000
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SUMMARY:Chris Jagger (UK) live at The Rifle\, Bendigo
DESCRIPTION:Very special guest artist Chris Jagger (UK)\, flying in for a whirlwind tour\, will play The Rifle Brigade Hotel\, supported by local blues band Midweek Blues and Steve Davis\, Saturday evening\, 25 March 2017! \nChris Jagger Music:\nChris’s career\, unlike his brother (Mick) has spanned many fields in the artistic spectrum\, from clothes design and theatre to journalism. He has appeared in repertory at The Citizen’s Theatre in Glasgow (his first play there was with one Pierce Brosnan)\, Nottingham Playhouse and the ICA in London as well as in TV and film. He has written for various magazines and newspapers including The Daily Telegraph\, The Guardian\, the Mail on Sunday and Rolling StoneHis first records were made during the 1970’s for David Geffen of Asylum Records in Los Angeles and he toured the USA and the UK.He revitalised his song writing in the late 1980’s when he worked in France as lyricist for producer Franck Langolf [Vanessa Paradis] and helped brother Mick out on the Stones acclaimed albums “Dirty Work” and then later “Steel Wheels.”Chris decided to then concentrate on his own material and the result was the critically acclaimed Sequel C.D. ‘Atcha!’ in 1994\, a mix of Cajun style with Chris’s individual brand of song writing. Acclaimed and respected music critic Tony Parsons in the Telegraph compared his lyrics to those of the famed Sammy Cahn. Contributions came from David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) and Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) on ‘Lhasa Town\, Leo Sayer and a touch of brother Mick on ‘Stand Up for The Foot.’ This record was later released in the US by Curb Records as ‘Rock the Zydeco’ where Chris and his band promoted the record on the Conan O’Brien Show for NBC.Additionally he arranged the music for the Bosnian charity concert – “Bop for Bosnia” -at the BBC in Studio One with Dave Stewart and David Gilmour and two subsequent concerts for Tibet in Battersea Park and Alexandria Park in North London. In 1996 Chris recorded an acoustic album\, ‘From Lhasa To Lewisham’ with associates Ben Waters and Charlie Hart and there followed ‘Channel Fever’ with the Atcha! Band.Act of Faith’ which was released in 2005 on the Hannover-based label SPV\,has also brought Chris and his music to a wider audience in Europe\, Australia\, Japan and Canada where he appeared at the Montreal Jazz Festival in 2007.Besides writing and touring Europe with his band.Chris has recently written and presented a three part series for BBC Radio on Alexis Korner\, the pioneering blues musician and broadcaster. He has also finished a film for SKY ARTS on the blues in Austin Texas with guest contributions from some of the finest and most respected blues musicians including Muddy Waters pianist Pine Top Perkins\, Hubert Sumlin who worked with blues singer Howlin’ Wolf and guitarist Jimmy Vaughan. We catch up with ninety three year old Pinetop as he visits with brother Mick and Chuck Leavell backstage at a Rolling Stones show in Austin TX and reveal stories from the heydays of Chicago blues. The film was a direct result of a radio show that Chris co-hosts from Austin\, ‘The Blueseum Of Fine Art’. \nSaturday March 25th\n6pm – $10 entry\nLive at the Rifle Brigade Hotel – Cnr View & Rowan Streets Bendigo.
URL:https://bendigoblues.com/event/chris-jagger-uk-live-at-the-rifle-bendigo/
LOCATION:The Rifle Brigade Hotel\, 137 View Street\, Bendigo\, VIC\, 3550\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170331T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170331T235900
DTSTAMP:20260526T075113
CREATED:20170328T090542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170330T094908Z
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SUMMARY:Claude Hay - Fri 31st March - Golden Vine Hotel
DESCRIPTION:Claude returns to the Vine with special guest Bill Barber. 9pm\, $15.
URL:https://bendigoblues.com/event/claude-hay-fri-31st-march-golden-vine-hotel/
LOCATION:Golden Vine Hotel Bendigo\, 135 King St.\, Bendigo\, VIC\, 3550\, Australia
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