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WAGF 2021 - Rick Steele in conversation with Lucky Oceans

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Margaret River HEART
Margaret River WA, Australia
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Rick Steele In Conversation With Lucky Oceans

The Main Theatre, Margaret River HEART

    A special one-off on stage candid chat featuring WA Music Hall Of Famer and President of the Perth Blues Club Rick Steele, joined by Grammy Award winner and long time host of Daily Planet on ABC Radio National Lucky Oceans.

    Catch these two incredible artists sharing stories of their time in music, followed by a Q&A.

    Please arrive 15 minutes before the show and be seated before the advertised start time to avoid interrupting the performers and other attendees.

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    RICK STEELE

    With his hand crafted boots & Lennonesque glasses, the trademark voice, whiskey town harp & grand canyon repertoire; he’s the son of a preacher man dubbed Perth’s grandfather of blues.

    Rick has chalked up 69 years on the planet & on the eve of his 10,000th show, Steele has clocked up four solo albums, nominations for country performer of the year, an induction into the WA Music Hall of Fame in 2016 and regular national & international appearances - this man isn’t showing any signs of slowing down, continuing to tour and perform constantly.

    The name ‘Hot Biscuit Band’ was coined from the infamous radio show called “King Biscuit Time” which ran out of Akansas for twenty four years in the 1920/30’s. The original HBB was formed in NZ in '77 to support and tour Rick Steele’s original album.”Take it or leave it.” Steele returned to WA in '80 and keeping the name formed a new Ozzy lineup. Three albums of original material were recorded, released & toured through the nineties. HBB were regulars at the Knights Inn, now the River, when the Inn first opened.

    Since 2000 the group has gone separate ways while maintaining a relationship together & performing reunion gigs each year at the Perth Blues Club, Bridgetown Blues Festival, and prestigious shows including International supports.

    There is talk of a brand new album on the horizon & more WA festival appearances to come!With a set of vocal chords to match his name, armed with countless humorous stories and observations of life, Rick is one of the most charismatic and amiable characters in the WA music industry & an evening’s entertainment in his own right.

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    LUCKY OCEANS

    Lucky Oceans was born into a music loving family in Philadelphia in 1951. He co-founded and named 'Asleep at the Wheel' with whom he toured the world, recorded 7 albums for major labels and won two Grammy Awards, in 1978 and 1993.

    He is listed in Hugh Gregory’s book, ‘1000 Great Guitarists.’ While playing with Asleep at the Wheel, Lucky played onstage with Willie Nelson, Eric Clapton , Merle Haggard and Jerry Lee Lewis. In 1979, Lucky married Australian-born photographer Chris Gosfield and moved to Fremantle, W. Australia where he became a session musician, a producer, a specialist teacher and began composing for film and television and continued playing the pedal steel guitar in jazz, country and rock bands.

    In the 1980s and 1990s he toured and recorded with Paul Kelly and Joe Camilleri. In 1995, Lucky became the presenter of ‘The Planet,’ a daily world music program on ABC Radio National, a position that enabled him to introduce a vast audience to his many musical passions and which made him a central figure in Australia’s cultural life.

    In 2001, he co-wrote and presented the 6 part ABC Television series ‘The Planet’ and co-produced ‘Music for a Novel: Dirt Music’ with Tim Winton. From 2001-2005, Lucky was on the Australia Council Music Board and Multicultural Arts Boards. He wrote and taught the course ‘World Music Cultures 101’ for the University of Western Australia. He has performed numerous spoken word pieces for Radio National Drama.

    He wrote music for 4 ABC Television shows and for numerous films, was co-musical director for PIAF’s 2016 opening concert ‘Home’ and wrote and performed pieces for Big hART/Ten Days on the Island’s ‘Acoustic Life of Sheds in 2015, 2017 and 2019. He also wrote, recorded and performed in Big hART’s ‘Murru.’ He regularly plays concerts and showcases all around Australia and USA.

    He has recorded or performed with Indigenous musicians William Barton, Kutcha Edwards, Fred Ryan, Geoffrey Fletcher, Fitzroy Xpress, Archie Roach, John Bennett, The Pigram Brothers, Lois Olney, Angus and Camis Smith, Kankawa Nagarra (Olive Knight) He appeared in David Milroy’s Perth Festival play ‘Waltzing the Willara’ and he wrote the music for the documentary ‘The Coolbaru Club.’ He is the Musical Director for the annual Roebourne Concert ‘Songs For Peace.’

    He hosts an annual live concert series called 'Sonic Sessions' in which he interviews and plays with musicians at the Fremantle Arts Centre. His guests have included Dave Faulkner, Sarah Blasko, The Waifs, Robert Forster, Tim Minchin, Bob Evans, Paul Dempsey, Archie Roach, Hank Marvin, Tim Rogers, Jeff Lang, Paul Kelly, Billy Bragg, Joe Camilleri and Dave Hole.

    His recording 'Secret Steel' was called, A head-spinning, genre-dissolving album of deliciously bent notes and reimagined "sacred steel" rave-ups’ by Richard Gehr in New York’s ‘Village Voice.’ His album of Hank Williams songs reimagined - ‘Purple Sky’ - in which he collaborates with Paul Kelly, Kasey Chambers, Tex Perkins, Don Walker, Jeff Lang, Matt Walker, Eugene ‘Hideaway’ Bridges and Vika and Linda Bull was released by ABC Records in mid 2019.

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