18/05/2023
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Open mic on zoom tonight
If you were not at April's Badfolk night, this is a sample of what you missed. Keep up to date on badfolk.org
It's on tonight. Brave the weather (it's warm inside) and hear some great mariachi music.
Queen of Hearts Duo will be the
main act at BADfolk on Friday
21st April. 7.30pm doors
Old Cheese Factory,
34 Homestead Road,
Berwick 3806
Queen of Hearts Mariachi is an all-female band drawing from the Mexican
Mariachi tradition. We present them as a duo. Breaking
all paradigms, these ladies from Latin America
and Australia, do not just cover traditional
classics but also write and perform original
music. Their love for Mexican music unites
them and creates a rich harmony of lyrical
drama.
So dust off your sombrero, put on your bandana,
sow pearly buttons on the sides of your pants and
get down the Badfolk on the 21st
Guests $15 at the door.
Queen of Hearts Duo will be the
main act at BADfolk on Friday
21st April. 7.30pm doors
Old Cheese Factory,
34 Homestead Road,
Berwick 3806
Queen of Hearts Mariachi is an all-female band drawing from the Mexican
Mariachi tradition. We present them as a duo. Breaking
all paradigms, these ladies from Latin America
and Australia, do not just cover traditional
classics but also write and perform original
music. Their love for Mexican music unites
them and creates a rich harmony of lyrical
drama.
So dust off your sombrero, put on your bandana,
sow pearly buttons on the sides of your pants and
get down the Badfolk on the 21st
Guests $15 at the door.
Friday 17th at badfolk Acoustic ripples upon a sea of imagination” – classical/Celtic meets folk/country. Barbara Jeffrey and José Garcia combine a hybrid Celtic/Paraguayan harp and soaring soprano vocals with the timbre of baritone vocals, guitar, flute and bodhran. Beautiful traditional, original and contemporary music.
We all know Jose and Barb. Their music is unparalled.
Doors 7.30
Guests $15.00 at the door. See www.badfolk.org for more info.
Home We are a Non Profit Incorporated Organisation Inc A0044530R OPEN STAGE & FEATURED ARTIST ‘Bringing together people who love acoustic Music’ INFORMATION 3rd Friday of month (excluding January) Doors open 7:30 – Music starts 8:00pm Old Cheese Fa...
Sniffle party kicking off.
Spot acts are on at badfolk.
This is the main page for the
Berwick Folk Club.
It's our last zoom open mic for the year. Message us for the link. Thursday night 7pm.
The chamber pots.
The bells of Christmas.
Jan Dandridge singing some Christmas songs at badfolk.
Tonight is the badfolk open mic on zoom from 7pm. The theme for tonight is 'Songs others find irritating' or not.
I'd is 833 5813 5811. Message us for the password. It's lotsa fun.
Casterton - Penola is about 45 minutes comfortable drive.
Anne-Leigh and friends run an absolutely fantastic festival.
I wouldn't miss it for quids.
Duplicity are fantastic. Originals and covers on uke.
Balla Balla ukes.
Pretty in pink. Knox u3a uke group.
Ukulele night has kicked off at badfolk.
Our once a year special for Uke players
Duplicity Based in the Dandenong Ranges, Duplicity comprises Sue Kidd and Brendan Canty. Playing a mix of originals and covers, Duplicit...
Berwick and District Folk Club
Old Cheese Factory
34 Homestead Rd.,
Berwick, 3806
Web www.badfolk.org
Email [email protected]
Phone 03 9702 1223 Doors open 7.30pm
18th November 2022 Ukulele Night
Featuring Duplicity and local groups
Based in the Dandenong Ranges, Duplicity comprises Sue Kidd and Brendan Canty. Playing a mix of originals and covers, Duplicity captivates and delights audiences by combining beautiful vocals with clever arrangements and “taking ukuleles to places they don’t normally go”.
Balla Balla Ukes
The Balla Balla Ukes have been an active community ukulele group in the Cranbourne, Victoria area since October 2017.
They were initially formed by Chantelle Riordan and Sharon Start and quickly adapted from one large strum group to an entire afternoon of ukulele fun in order to accomodate players of diverse skill levels, ensuring everyone is kept challenged.
The group is currently run by Chantelle Riordan and Danny Hume. They cater for beginners through to more advanced players.
The group meets on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month at Balla Balla Community Centre in Cranbourne.
LCC Ukes - Langwarrin Community Centre Ukuleles
Started in June 2017 at the Langwarrin Community Centre.
Our Ukulele group is a predominately adult group of Ukulele players of varying abilities.
We meet every Thursday from 4.45pm to 5.45pm at the Langwarrin Community Centre, 2 Lang Rd, Langwarrin VIC 3910 (During school terms)vvNew members are always welcome.
Members of our group also interact with various other ukulele players, groups, and associations.
We have also performed at private functions, Cranbourne FUN (Fun Uniting Night), and at Casey Stadium several times for the City of Casey, including the recent Disability Games.
No Reservations
Pay at the door Guests $15.00
For acoustic music at its finest
We are having a Ukulele night on the 18th November. We have a feature artist and are seeking a few interested groups for support on the night. It is an all Uke night. See our web site for contact details or message or phone us.
The weathered heads. Great bluegrass.
Spot acts are on now.
21st October
It’s a bluegrass night
The Weathered Heads are a foot-stomping country bluegrass band from Gembrook in Victoria. Formed in 2008 this four piece band plays Bluegrass-Country-Americana music with a touch of Folk, an Australian twang and a tradesman touch! Comprising a mix of guitars, mandolin, banjo, fiddle, dobro and electric bass, the Weathered Heads keep up a lively sound with rich vocal harmonies, raging banjo, meaningless banter, and hip-swaying rhythms. This is a band that will keep you smiling throughout their set.
Friday night
Friday night we have the incredible Nick Charles at badfolk. Doors open 7.30. Entry $15. At the old cheese factory 34 homestead road berwick
A sneak peak of The Weeping Willows.
'River of Gold' - the first single from The Weeping Willows' sophomore album, 'Before Darkness Comes A-Callin'' (available now from The Weeping Willows store...
Phil and Denziel Para. Blues supreme.
Jan Dandridge is back.
Incidentally after attending Ed’s gig last night. This appeared today as a memory from one year ago. Thanks to José Garcia - Musician for that photo. Our open mic was between 2020 and 2021 lockdowns. We now help host Badfolk Club Berwick zoom open mics please join us Thursday at 7 pm. Contact us for details.
Trimstone have the host BAD folk club zoom open mic. Thursday 21st @ 7. Contact us for log on details.
A night of tech gremlins but the long and short of it are sounding fabulous.
Want to learn from a great tutor. Jose is the man.
Jose Garcia is a local musician who has a broad appreciation of music, with a bias towards Folk, Country, Bluegrass & Gospel genres. As well as playing at gigs, Jose offers guitar tuition to novices or near-novices. The lessons are focused on the basics to get you started. Please bring along your gu...
Thank you Jane for a great afternoon of music for the badfolk club.
A great night.
Jose Garcia is a local musician who has a broad appreciation of music, with a bias towards Folk, Country, Bluegrass & Gospel genres. As well as playing at gigs, Jose offers guitar tuition to novices or near-novices. The lessons are focused on the basics to get you started. Please bring along your gu...
We had Bette play at club night in December. She was awesome.
Last night we had fun on zoom with our open Mic. The video below shows the variety of artists our performers draw from. Do you recognise them?
Trish from Trimstone is happy to host as she learns about many new artists and songs.
Original songs are encouraged. Jennifer Ann performed two. Whereas the week before we had many more of those. Each evening is unique.
Thanks to all those who joined in and for Ed for dropping for one in while travelling. That is the good thing about zoom you can perform from anywhere you have access to zoom. You can either perform or just watch, appreciate and encourage.
We are on again Thursday 20th at 7 pm. Contact us for the link.
Open mic on zoom tomorrow night Thursday 7pm. Hosted by Trimstone music network Group.
Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road
Melbourne, VIC
3806
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Last night we had fun on zoom with our open Mic. The video below shows the variety of artists our performers draw from. Do you recognise them? Trish from Trimstone is happy to host as she learns about many new artists and songs. Original songs are encouraged. Jennifer Ann performed two. Whereas the week before we had many more of those. Each evening is unique. Thanks to all those who joined in and for Ed for dropping for one in while travelling. That is the good thing about zoom you can perform from anywhere you have access to zoom. You can either perform or just watch, appreciate and encourage. We are on again Thursday 20th at 7 pm. Contact us for the link.
Trimstone are looking forward to hosting the Badfolk Club Berwick zoom open mic Thursday 6th January at 7 pm. Happy New Year. Open to all acoustic music appreciators and performers of all levels. Please contact us via private message for details. We are willing to help you with zoom setup and sound check.
During last night’s zoom open mic Alex in his wisdom exposed us to his version of Black Muddy Water. Evan Jennison released a recent version of the song from Grateful dead. Alex discussed the Album cover designs of the Grateful dead Albums. Here we see a few and introduce you to Evans version of the song. Thank you to other attendees including Santa, Ed, Paul and Trudi, Jennifer, Lance and Anne for your contribution. It’s a lot of fun. Ed will be hosting next zoom open mic on Thursday 16/12 at 7 pm. Let us know if you need thr details. It was a pleasure to host. Thankyou Tim and Trish aka Trimstone.
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