Melbourne singer-songwriter Liz Stringer will take up a month-long residency in July to discuss the biz and sing a few tunes with four of her favourite people.
Dr Lou Bennett, Deborah Conway, Neil Murray and Mick Thomas will join Liz Stringer to talk about their relationship with their art, the evolution of their careers and what continues to drive them and play a few songs.
Liz will also have a few stories to tell, hopefully, the one about why Bonnie Raitt gave her a shout-out at her recent Melbourne show.
Liz Stringer’s Big Tuesday String-A-Long
Tuesday 6th June – Dr Lou Bennett: Former member of the internationally acclaimed and adored trio Tiddas, highly respected songwriter, solo artist, co-founder/artistic director/co-CEO of the Black Arm Band (2006-2014), current McKenzie Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne.
Tuesday 13th June – Deborah Conway: Platinum selling songwriter and recording artist, festival director, producer, trailblazer and Rolling Stone living legend.
Tuesday 20th June – Neil Murray: Co-founding member of the seminal Warumpi Band, internationally celebrated songwriter and performer, published novelist and the 2017 Port Fairy Folk Festival Artist Of The Year.
Tuesday 27th June – Mick Thomas: Founding member and song-master of the legendary Weddings Parties Anything, raconteur, troubadour, artistic director, innovator, Australian songwriting luminary and, most recently, author.
Tickets $20 pre sale / $25 at the door or $70 for Season Pass to all four shows
Liz Stringer recently released her fifth album ‘All The Bridges’. The album was recorded in July 2015 at Type Foundry Studio in Portland, Oregon and released in Australia (Vitamin Records) and North America (Roaring Girl Records/Fontana North) on July 1st, 2016.