Tim Woodz / Out Of Abingdon - Thornbury House Concert
Event description
Out Of Abingdon are a duo originally from Brisbane but now travel on the road around Australia performing festivals and to small intimate concerts. They have a great sultry sound and an overwhelming chemistry between the audience and each other. We are delighted to have them performing in Thornbury in an intimate lounge room setting along with Tim Woodz.
BYO drinks, a light supper will be supplied.
outofabingdon.com.au
From shady riverside afternoons to balmy twilight city rooftops and late-night jam joints, OUT of ABINGDON continue to make their indelible mark on the jazz and blues soundscape.OUT of ABINGDON create soulful, acoustic, lounge music filtered from influences including Stevie Ray Vaughan, Kenny Burrell, Bjork and Nina Simone.
Tina’s sultry, honeyed vocals and grooving double bass accompanied by Warwick’s fearless expressive guitar and smouldering, understated vocals create a sensual atmosphere and dynamic stage presence!After touring extensively over the last 11years the duo have hit the road full-time in their converted house truck and will be taking OoA’s big double bass grooves, blitzing guitar and vocals all around this vast land.
timwoodz.com
Tim Woodz is a storytelling folk singer with a quirky narrative who has won the Maldon Minstrel award and toured with iconic performer Tex Perkins. Tim grew up in Churchill and developed his love of folk songs and musical style from attending the Gippsland Acoustic Music Club's monthly events and folk festivals as a teenager. His songwriting is spontaneous, energetic and warm, often about things that you wouldn't think to write about, from possums on powerlines to Melbourne's Westgate bridge to backyard cricket. Lyrically he's able to spark nostalgic and charming imagery with his innocently styled song tall trees. Tim Woodz is a trained musician and natural performer and a bit of goof. He brings all this together for a unique experience with well crafted songwriting
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