Showing posts with label halfway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halfway. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Halfway 21-11-15 the Triffid, Brisbane
Opening for Robert Forster Halfway had the crowd eating out of their
hand. Starting will some of the gems from their Robert Forster produced
album Any Old Love and sounding brilliant.
They did a very unshowbiz thing and ended ended with a heap of new
songs from the next and yet to be released album
One time Go-Between John Wilsteed was hiding back in the shadows
but his guitar work constantly reminding you of what an incredible
guitarist he is, but the rest of his band are just as good.
The sound they create is something to be experienced
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halfway,
John Willsteed
Friday, August 28, 2015
Robert Forster Album launch with special guestsHalfway 21 Nov
Im very excited to post this gig Robert Forster has a new album
his first in 7 years and supporting him is the brilliant halfway.
I have got my tickets seein Im out of the country next month.
Cant wait for the new album!
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halfway,
robert forster
Monday, April 20, 2015
Record store day 2015 Vital Juices Redcliffe
Well the grooviest record shop in Brisbane put on a fine day of
celebration for this years record store day.
Both The Floyd Family Breakdown and Halfway returned to entertain,
there was a great turn out and the shop did brisk business
What a great vibe and I got some fantastic records.
Including the Apartments re-released deluxe debut.
Congrats to Grant and the team for another great day!
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halfway,
John Willsteed
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Out On The Weekend Brisbane 26-10-14
Out on the weekend came to Brisbane last Sunday in a stripped
down version of the Melbourne show.
Featuring 8 acts, 4 Australia and 4 from the States it was
billed as a celebration of Americana Music, food and fine booze
I will say the music was brilliant, but the food was a no show.
I suspect the numbers weren't there which is a shame because
there was a bevy of brilliant acts
The line up was South-Carolina singer Nikki Lane,
Portland favourites The Delines,
alt-country stars Robert Ellis and Jonny Fritz,
plus Emma Swift, Halfway, Paddy McHugh
and Warren Earl Band.
I took a stack of photos and finely got to see Halfway play
which was brilliant of course.
Emma Swift put on a great set and her band included
Adele Pickvance who is always a pleasure to watch.
The Delines were really special, if you get a chance check
them out on you tube.
A great day all round!
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brisbane,
halfway,
John Willsteed
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