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Great Southern Nights presents Darren Coggan

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Sun, 23 Mar, 3pm - 7pm AEDT

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DARREN COGGAN IN CONCERT
Presented by the Illawarra Folk Club and Wollongong City Diggers under the sponsorship of the Great Southern Nights

Darren Coggan is one of Australia’s most exciting and diverse artists, a masterful storyteller with a knack of weaving fascinating and perceptive tales through his songs.

In January 2001 Darren was awarded his first Golden Guitar at the Toyota Country Music Awards of Australia. In recognition of his outstanding achievements, Darren was awarded the Centenary Medal – “For Services to Australian Society” in 2003. This same year, he released his second album, Balancing Act, for which he was awarded Australian Independent Male Vocalist of the Year.

Darren’s critically acclaimed production, Peace Train – The Cat Stevens Story, has inspired audiences in the most prestigious theatres around the world, including sell out seasons at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall. In September 2017, Darren performed ‘Peace Train’ to standing ovations across the United Kingdom on 18 of the world’s grandest stages, including the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Liverpool Philharmonic & Manchester Bridgewater Hall.

Darren was awarded ‘Male Artist Of The Year’ for consecutive years at the Australian Celtic Music Awards in 2016 & 2017 and dominated the 2017 Australian Independent Country Music Awards taking home three coveted awards; ‘Single Of The Year’, ‘Male Vocalist Of The Year’ and the big one, ‘Album Of The Year’ for his album, ‘The Wide Horizon’.

“Coggan’s musical story-telling is outstanding, as is his singing and playing.” Sunday Herald Sun.

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'The Linda Mizzi Trio' features Glenn Skarratt on Mandolin and Alex Keller on Bass guitar. Linda Mizzi brings light, honesty and a touch of darkness into her songs. The singer songwriter based in her hometown of Katoomba is blessed to be surrounded by so many like-minded artists and musicians. With a strong direction toward country/folk once again, you will still hear undertones of blues that is very common to Linda's style on previous albums - however the older and new songs written and arranged together, will be more stripped back - with a primary focus on Linda's often thought-provoking lyrics. After reforming again after four years, this collaboration is a strong one, and one to watch.


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