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    Little Clouds | Jhana Allan


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    Jhana Allan | Little CloudsĀ 

    6pm Doors, Dinner & Bar ā€“ 7pm Concert | Huon Valley - venue TBAĀ | Children welcome ā€“ under guardian supervision.Ā 

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    Jhana is that rare combination of a musician who has a deep understanding of roots music and yet brings an entirely original perspective with her songwriting, mandolin playing, and fearless arrangement ideas. While her debut album Darkest Night shows her ability to live comfortably in the neo-traditional bluegrass world, her new EP Passing Shadow pushes those elements even further towards her own, completely compelling sound; rooted in her own experience, and reflective of the contemporary folk, rock sounds of Australia. Recently returned from recording her sophomore album in Nashville, Tennessee, 2024 is promising to be a fruitful year.

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    Little Clouds are a subtly nostalgic, quietly optimistic singer songwriter duo based on Dharawal Country, South Sydney, Australia. Emily-Rose Sarkova & Nick Henderson write lofty afternoon inspired hits and introspective midnight bangers, laced with clever lyrics and sweet chords that make you feel real good. And let's be honest - we are all in it for the feelings.

    Little Clouds are embarking upon a tour to suit their intimate vibe, bringing music with them from their brand new album 'Quiet Life'. They move between their multi-instrumentalist personalities of guitar, bass, banjo, piano, keys, synths, accordion and vocals. It is intimate. It is real. Journeys will be had.Ā 

    If one requires some hard hitting musical facts about these two musicians, you might like to know that they are Conservatorium graduates who have played with award winning and very diverse musicians such as Art Music Award finalists Emily-Rose and The Wild Things, ARIA nominated Chaika, jazz legend Mike Nock, world renowned Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Elio Villafranca, Arcing Wires, Monsieur Camembert, Duo Ramirez Satorre and Chris Cody Octet.


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