Brian Cadd - Live and Intimate
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Brian Cadd is a bona-fide music legend, a multi-award winning songwriter and recipient of an Order of Australia (AM). This powerhouse singer and piano player is as energised and creative as ever.
His career began with the iconic Australian band The Groop in 1966 and wrote all their hits including Woman You’re Breaking Me and Such A Lovely Way. He then formed Axiom, heavily influenced by The Band and dubbed Australia’s first supergroup, he penned hits including Little Ray of Sunshine, Arkansas Grass and My Baby’s Gone.
The next few years saw gold and platinum records and prestigious awards for film scores, title songs and TV themes. In addition, hits included Ginger Man, Let Go, Don’t You Know It’s Magic and Alvin Purple.
After being based in the US during the seventies and eighties, Brian moved back to Australia in 1997 where he has remained, still playing to huge audiences nationwide. In 2007 he was inducted into the Aria Hall of Fame and in the same year was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2018 he was awarded an Order of Australia (AM).
In 2019 Brian released Silver City, produced in Nashville by Mark Moffatt, since 1960 Brian Cadd remains one of Australia’s greatest treasures; a true Statesman of songwriting and recording.
Supported by Courtnet Keil
About:
Freshly crowned the ‘Best Female Vocal’ at the 2023 Australian Country Music People’s Choice Awards, Courtney Keil has hit the ground running since. Her debut album ‘The Good Kind’, released in February of this year, debuted as the #1 Australian album on the iTunes Country Australia chart which included four of her #1 iTunes country singles. It is a collection of songs written during 2020 - 2022 that have cheerful, feel-good vibes, a mix of love and heartbreak with some superb classic sounds of 90’s country music. The album is packed with brilliantly talented musicians and has been produced once again by award winning producer and multi-instrumentalist Rod McCormack, the Music Cellar.
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