Favourite Kid 'Song about Water' Single Launch
Event description
The Cave Inn welcomes the much-anticipated single launch of 'Song about Water' by the sensational Favourite Kid.
Favourite Kid are a dynamic sibling trio who have bounced onto Queensland’s indie-folk and pop music scene with influences from Mumford & Sons, George Ezra and The Lumineers. It all started over five years ago when older brother, Ethan started writing and recording his own songs as Aspy Jones and then talked his sister, Jaimie and brother, Saul into joining him. Favourite Kid have already graced the renowned stages at many festivals including Woodford Folk Festival, Mitchell Creek Rock and Blues Fest, Undercover Artist Festival and the Gympie Music Muster and their exceptional talent earned them a Limelight Award when they played at the Caloundra Music Festival. Songwriter, Ethan was also the first to win the Q Music Dalwood-Wylie Award at the Queensland Music Awards in 2024.
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Jack Raymond
Hailing from country Harrietville, Victoria, this man of the mountains has travelled the coastline and settled by the ocean in Noosa, Queensland. His style is “mountain roots” – rugged, raw and grounded in blues with an easy rock undertone. Raymond is a storyteller, drawing inspiration from his travels and the characters he’s met along the way. Raymond has played slots at nationally recognised festivals including Kiama Blues Festival, The Gympie Muster, Agnes Blues n Roots and Sofar Sounds. In 2021, Raymond was named a finalist in the Australian Busking Championships and has supported touring artists including Riley Pearce, Hatz Fitz & Cara, Sunday Lemonade, Flynn Gurry, Darren Hanlon, Alex Koseko, Ben Smith Band.
Cape York’s singer/songwriter Ella Hartwig blends her folk roots with a hint of country and a twist of pop. Hailing from Cooktown, Far North Queensland, Ella’s musical journey began in her early years and quickly garnered international recognition for her songwriting talent. For songs she wrote at the age of thirteen, she had already earned two Queensland Music Award nominations. In 2022, Ella took a bold step, moving nearly 2,000 kilometres from her hometown to pursue a full-time music career at just nineteen. Having performed since the age of twelve, she has shared stages with some of Australia’s most prominent artists, including Neil Murray, Kim Churchill, Ash Grunwald, Boo Seeka, Full Flower Moon Band, and the beloved Black Image Band and Roadtrippers from her hometown region.
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