Good Folk Summer Special - Amaidi, Charley Castle & the Boys in the Well, Lizzie Flynn & The Runaway Trains
Event description
Get ready for an evening of original music as Good Tunes proudly presents Good Folk Summer Special!
Featuring three sensational acts, this event is set to captivate your heart and soul with their unique melodies and vibrant performances.
5:30pm-6:15pm - Good Tunes acoustic folk music session, sheet music provided
6:30pm - Lizzie Flynn & The Runaway Trains (Gareth Mewes, Sam De Santi, Benja King) - songs that mix a touch of satirical storytelling with abundant joyful emotion
7.45 - Charley Castles & The Boy in the Well - on tour from NSW and fresh from Woodford Folk Festival - beautiful harmonies and bluegrass picking
8:45pm - Good Tunes Session at the front
9.15pm - Amaidi - rollicking and rambunctious Celtic vibes! Fresh from the release of their debut album - Beyond Cape Capricorn.
AMAIDI
Amaidí is a Brisbane-based powerhouse folk outfit bringing wild tunes, heavy rhythm and big energy to every stage. Drawing on Irish, Scottish and Australian music, they blend tight musicianship with a fresh sound that hits hard and gets the crowd moving.
CHARLEY CASTLE & THE BOYS IN THE WELL
ast-paced and infectious, Charley Castle leads her Boys in the Well to a unique brand of Australian grass. Described as "refreshing", the trio features double bass, mandolin, guitar and harmonies galore.
LIZZIE FLYNN & THE RUNAWAY TRAINS
With a combination of lyrical honesty and charming melodies, Lizzie Flynn writes songs that blend a little satirical storytelling with a lot of joyful emotion. With The Runaway Trains they go off the tracks to play folk that all folk can relate to - from country to Celtic and a few other stations in-between. The Trains: Gareth Mewes (violin), Benja King (double bass) and Sam De Santi (guitar).
GOOD TUNES SESSION
Good Tunes Session, presented by David De Santi, brings musicians together to play lively folk melodies from around the world. Inclusive, welcoming, and uplifting, it celebrates community music-making through shared tunes and joyful participation.
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