Brewster Brothers
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CD Launch | Brewster Brothers
Wounded Healer is launched at
NORWOOD TOWN HALL
Recorded live in the studio, this is the first true representation of the Brewster Brothers Trio. The tracks include re-recorded versions of some of the Brewster Brothers earlier songs, new songs, an Angels song and a stand out version of Bob Dylan's classic Just Like A Woman. The guys have a great reputation for projecting remarkable energy in their live shows consistently putting out for their audience.
The cover painting is courtesy of Archibald Prize winner Garry Shead and is his representation of the Brewster Brothers poignant song Shadows Fall.
Garry Shead has participated in numerous group exhibitions including the Archibald Prize Exhibition, The Blake Prize Exhibition and The Sulman Prize Exhibition. In 1993 he was awarded the Archibald Prize after earlier winning the1986 Mahlab Art Prize (New South Wales Law Society). In 2004 Garry won the Dobell Prize for Drawing.
He was a founding member of the Ubu Films collective in the late 1960s, with whom he made numerous experimental film works, and he also worked for the ABC as an editor, cartoonist, filmmaker and scenic painter before his first major solo exhibition with Watters Gallery in Sydney. He was a friend of Brett Whiteley and participated in the famous Yellow House activities. He has shown in more than seventy group exhibitions and had over fifty solo exhibitions.
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The CD Launch
Time: 8:30pm - 11:30pm
NORWOOD TOWN HALL
Cnr The Parade & Osmond Tce, Norwood SA
Tickets: $20 in advance through Norwood Live on (08) 8431 1822 or $25 on the door on the night
Appearances:
8.30pm-9.15pm - The Yearlings
9.30pm-10.15pm - Moonshine
10.40pm-11.40pm - Brewster Brothers
The Yearlings
Roots/alt. country duo The Yearlings use delicate flat-picking and sparse country blues to mix with sweet harmonies. Robyn Chalklen and Chris Parkinson met at the Tamworth Country Music Festival in 2000. Their successful self-titled debut album was recorded live in 8 hours and long-listed for an ARIA nomination.
The Yearlings joined the ranks of the great duos of alt. country/roots music with the release of their second album Wind Already Blown (Mixmasters Records) and their trademark skeletally sweet harmonies and sparse, but alive, playing style. Two tracks from this album were chosen for Claudia Karvans award-winning television series, Love My Way.
With the release of their third full-length recording, Highway Dancing, including eleven new songs The Yearlings have created an album of outstanding beauty.
NORWOOD TOWN HALL
Recorded live in the studio, this is the first true representation of the Brewster Brothers Trio. The tracks include re-recorded versions of some of the Brewster Brothers earlier songs, new songs, an Angels song and a stand out version of Bob Dylan's classic Just Like A Woman. The guys have a great reputation for projecting remarkable energy in their live shows consistently putting out for their audience.
The cover painting is courtesy of Archibald Prize winner Garry Shead and is his representation of the Brewster Brothers poignant song Shadows Fall.
Garry Shead has participated in numerous group exhibitions including the Archibald Prize Exhibition, The Blake Prize Exhibition and The Sulman Prize Exhibition. In 1993 he was awarded the Archibald Prize after earlier winning the1986 Mahlab Art Prize (New South Wales Law Society). In 2004 Garry won the Dobell Prize for Drawing.
He was a founding member of the Ubu Films collective in the late 1960s, with whom he made numerous experimental film works, and he also worked for the ABC as an editor, cartoonist, filmmaker and scenic painter before his first major solo exhibition with Watters Gallery in Sydney. He was a friend of Brett Whiteley and participated in the famous Yellow House activities. He has shown in more than seventy group exhibitions and had over fifty solo exhibitions.
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The CD Launch
Time: 8:30pm - 11:30pm
NORWOOD TOWN HALL
Cnr The Parade & Osmond Tce, Norwood SA
Tickets: $20 in advance through Norwood Live on (08) 8431 1822 or $25 on the door on the night
Appearances:
8.30pm-9.15pm - The Yearlings
9.30pm-10.15pm - Moonshine
10.40pm-11.40pm - Brewster Brothers
The Yearlings
Roots/alt. country duo The Yearlings use delicate flat-picking and sparse country blues to mix with sweet harmonies. Robyn Chalklen and Chris Parkinson met at the Tamworth Country Music Festival in 2000. Their successful self-titled debut album was recorded live in 8 hours and long-listed for an ARIA nomination.
The Yearlings joined the ranks of the great duos of alt. country/roots music with the release of their second album Wind Already Blown (Mixmasters Records) and their trademark skeletally sweet harmonies and sparse, but alive, playing style. Two tracks from this album were chosen for Claudia Karvans award-winning television series, Love My Way.
With the release of their third full-length recording, Highway Dancing, including eleven new songs The Yearlings have created an album of outstanding beauty.






















