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Tom Jones with 19-Twenty, Fiona Boyes, and more

Mar 28, 2024  ·  Byron Events Farm Tyagarah, Tyagarah Byron Events Farm Tyagarah, Tyagarah

Tom Jones
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Tom Jones
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The Cruel Sea, formed in Sydney, melded instrumentals and rock vocals. Collaborating with Tex Perkins, known for his swagger, they won four ARIA Awards with the hit album "The Honeymoon Is Over" and toured with Nick Cave.
Harry Manx, born on the Isle of Man, blends blues with Indian ragas. Known for guitar, harmonica, and banjo, he mastered the Mohan veena in India under Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. Manx has toured globally, with notable collaborations including Kevin Breit and the Sydney Lyric Quartet. His albums, like Dog My Cat and In Good We Trust, won critical acclaim and awards such as the Canadian Independent Music Award for "Blues Album of the Year."
Twin brothers Jack and Patrick Pierce form the high-energy duo Pierce Brothers, a staple in the Australian indie-folk/blues scene. From busking on Melbourne's Bourke Street, they have achieved global success with top 15 ARIA albums and over 30 million streams. Known for headlining Melbourne's Forum Theatre and international tours, they have collaborated with talents like Tash Sultana, Garrett Kato, and Steph Strings.
Tommy Emmanuel, an acclaimed guitarist, known for his electrifying performances, blends pop, bluegrass, jazz, and rock. He has played iconic venues like Nashville's Ryman Auditorium and holds the C.G.P. honor from Chet Atkins. Renowned for songs like "Tall Fiddler" and "Mombasa."
Drive-By Truckers, founded by Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley in Muscle Shoals, honor their roots in their 14th album, Welcome 2 Club XIII. Known for their blend of Southern rock and storytelling, the album was produced by longtime collaborator David Barbe.
Formed in Denton, Texas, Snarky Puppy, led by bassist Michael League, blends jazz, rock, and funk. Known for hits like "Something," they won five Grammys, including for albums Culcha Vulcha and Empire Central. Collaborators include Lalah Hathaway, Metropole Orkest, and David Crosby.
Tedeschi Trucks Band, led by Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, is renowned for its roots rock excellence. Known for electrifying performances, their discography includes the Grammy-winning 'Revelator' and ambitious 'I Am The Moon' series. They've toured globally, earning acclaim for their live energy and captivating musical experiences.
Australian brothers Sam and Josh Teskey captivate with their soulful blues, folk, and rock. Known for timeless albums, a Grammy nod, and ARIA wins, they're a global sensation.
Ian Moss, Australian rock icon and former Cold Chisel guitarist, hit solo fame with his 1989 no.1 hit "Tucker's Daughter." His debut album, Matchbook, topped charts, winning ARIA awards like Male Artist of the Year. Collaborated with Don Walker, he later worked on albums like Worlds Away, featuring hits such as "Bow River." Cold Chisel re-formed with Moss in 1997.
Erja Lyytinen, born in Finland, is a leading blues-rock guitarist known for her slide guitar. She has released 12 studio albums and is inspired by blues legends. Her 2022 album "Waiting for the Daylight" hit #3 in Finland. "Bad Seed" was named 13th Best Rock Song by Classic Rock Magazine, and its solo was 10th in Guitar World's 2022 poll. Awards include Best Guitarist at the 2017 European Blues Awards and the first Finnish nomination at Canada's Maple Blues Awards. Invited to the Presidential Castle on Finland's Independence Day 2022.
Newton Faulkner, born in Surrey, found his niche alongside Jack Johnson and Paolo Nutini. Known for hits like "Dream Catch Me", his debut topped UK charts. Notable for lively solo gigs and collaborations with artists like Ted Dwane of Mumford & Sons.
Austin native Jackie Venson is celebrated for her electric performances, sharing stages with icons like Gary Clark Jr. and Melissa Etheridge. Her acclaimed album "Joy" and innovative 2020 livestreams boosted her fame, earning her a spot on Pollstar’s Top 50 Livestreamers and Austin City Limits. Known for genre-blending, her work spans Texas blues, electro-funk, rock, and soul.
Tom Jones, born in Wales, is a legendary pop singer known for his iconic voice and charisma. With hits like “It’s Not Unusual,” he's sold over 100 million records. Jones has received multiple BRIT Awards, a knighthood, and a Hitmaker Award. His career spans six decades, showcasing his enduring talent and influence.
Meshell Ndegeocello, born in Berlin and raised in Washington, D.C., is celebrated for her genre-defying music across jazz, blues, funk, and more. Known for her virtuosic bass skills and unique vocal style, she gained fame with hits like "If That's Your Boyfriend." Collaborating with artists such as John Mellencamp, she has been nominated for multiple Grammys, winning for Best Alternative Jazz Album with "Omnichord Real Book." She's contributed to projects like the Sun Ra tribute and collaborated with a wide array of musicians, continually challenging musical boundaries.
Here Come the Mummies is a funk-rock band of 8 "5000-year-old Egyptian Mummies" known for their energetic live shows. They've supported P-Funk, Al Green, and more, and played major festivals. Their mysterious personas and catchy tunes have made them a favorite, especially on The Bob and Tom Show and Jimmy Fallon's That's My Jam.
Born in Chicago, Rickie Lee Jones is a genre-blending singer/songwriter known for her jazzy, folk, and R&B-infused pop songs. Her debut album featuring "Chuck E's in Love" was a critical and commercial hit. With a style reflecting beat poetry and a restless creative spirit, she has explored various musical directions, collaborating with artists like Tom Waits and Walter Becker. Notable works include "Pirates" and the Grammy-nominated "Pieces of Treasure." She founded her label and released albums like "The Other Side of Desire" and "Kicks." Her memoir, "Last Chance Texaco," was published in 2023.
The Dead South, from Canada's prairies, deliver progressive bluegrass with style, captivating fans with hit murder ballads and harmonies. Enjoy global success and autonomy.
Elvis Costello, born Declan McManus in London, emerged in the 1970s punk scene with the Attractions. Known for genre-spanning work, his hits include "Oliver’s Army." Collaborations span from Paul McCartney to the Roots. Critically acclaimed albums like Spike and Armed Forces highlight his diverse catalog. Grammy-winning, Costello remains a musical innovator.
The heartfelt journey of loss and healing after the passing of dear friend Chris Black in 2019 highlights his vital role in bringing people together, inspiring a deeply personal record.
The Blind Boys of Alabama are gospel legends, winners of five Grammy® Awards, and NEA honorees. Known for gospel to contemporary covers, they've collaborated with Eric Clapton, Prince, and more.
The Paper Kites, an Australian band, blend folk/rock/Americana, boasting over a billion streams. Known for hits like 'Bloom,' certified platinum in multiple countries, they've toured globally, captivating audiences with heartfelt performances. Their albums earned ARIA nominations for Best Blues & Roots and Best Adult Contemporary Album.
Ziggy Alberts, an indie singer-songwriter from Australia's east coast, captivates global fans with his soulful acoustic charm and relentless touring, thriving sans major label.
Tim Finn, born in Te Awamutu, New Zealand, co-founded Split Enz and joined Crowded House. He's known for witty pop, solo hits like 1983's "Escapade," and collaborations with Neil Finn and Phil Manzanera. His solo albums and musical "Ladies in Black" showcase his versatile talent.

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