The Cartridge Family
Event description
The Grand Junkyard is excited to have Melbourne’s hillbilly hipsters of harmony, The Cartridge Family coming to celebrate the release of their third album , The Cartridge Family – Live in Person!Â
While giving a sincere musical nod to early country groups like The Carter Family and The Delmore Brothers, The Cartridge Family have developed their old time country style and their gorgeous three part harmonies into a truly unique sound.Â
Sarah Carroll on guitar, ukulele and vocals adds both a beautiful energy and smart-mouthed sass to the group as she sings songs like ‘Grandpa Loved the Pixies’ and ‘School of Country Music’.Â
Acclaimed alt-country performer, Suzannah Espie brings her strong yet soulful voice and formidable mandolin skills to the party. Her stunning lead vocals on ‘Another Place Another Time’ and the beautiful ‘Somewhere I Can Hear the Birds’ are pure joy.
Double bassist Rusty Berther, formerly of comedy duo The Scared Weird Little Guys has penned most of the tracks on the album, utilising his witty word skills to bring us mirthful songs like ‘Megan The Vegan’, ‘Bad Tambourine’ and the crowd favourite ‘Ain’t No Babies Named Gordon No More’
Fiddle virtuoso Greg Field, drum marvel Jack O’Dell and Telecaster riffmeister Nicky Del Rey add their considerable musical chops to the 14 original songs that make up the album.Â
Grand Junction Dining Room (limited tickets)
THURSDAY , 16th JANUARY 2025
Show entry :Â 6:30pmÂ
Show  time : 7pm -9pm
 Ray’s Pizza Joint : 5:30pm
 Detroit style pizza plus a tasty selection of other delights . Check out the menu HERE
Website :Â https://www.grandjunkyard.com
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*Licensed venue - conditions applyÂ
*All attendees must have a ticket for entryÂ
*Any ticket holders under 18yrs must be accompanied and remain in the immediate presence of a responsible guardian &Â ticket holder over the age of 25yrs.
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