Cafe Concert series coming to Mansfield and Jamieson


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Tickets at Wallaby Ritz, Mansfield. Phone 5775 2276


Dev’lish Mary
– Sunday 25 May at Jamieson Memorial Hall
On Sunday, May 25th four young women who are bursting with talent take the stage. “Dev’lish Mary”
are Old-Time and Western Swing junkies from way back, and have come together to play lively and energetic hillbilly and American roots music. The band features twin-fiddles, guitar, claw hammer banjo and the bull fiddle. (double bass). Each of these lasses sports a fine singing voice and when they sing together they create harmonies reminiscent of the Andrews Sisters.

Food, wine, coffee all available at the venue and before hand at Perkins & Grey Cafe.
Tickets are on sale now at Wallaby Ritz, 55 High Street, Mansfield.
Ph. 5775 2276.

General Store – Sunday 14 September at Mansfield Performing Arts Centre, View St, Mansfield
On September 14th, “General Store” will provide beautifully executed jazz, blues and swing through to samba music.
Their repertoire includes Burt Baccharach classics like "Walk On By" to standards from the great shows such as "I've Grown Accustomed To His Face" from "My Fair Lady". The band established itself by playing regularly at “Merricks Genreal Store” on the Mornington Penninsula. As their name suggests, they have a general store of all the things you need for a good night of jazz and song. Just add your own wine and friends.

Bric-a-Brac – Sunday 2 November at Jamieson Memorial Hall
During the High Country Spring Arts Festival on Sunday 2nd November, the Café Concert Series will end with an upbeat, danceable band by the name of “Bric-a-Brac”. This vibrant 5 piece group pay tribute to French music and also borrow music from other cultures and sing it in French anyway. The theatrical front man will have you believing that Mic Jagger always sang in French. Bric-a-Brac’s repertoire includes Parisian folklore as well as music from Louisiana, Quebec, Brittany & North Africa. They also sneak in some cleverly camouflaged renditions of great music from unlikely sources such as the Rolling Stones, Mozart and they even throw in a rollicking Sea Shanty for good measure.

The series promises to be a feast of dance, nostalgia, humour and romance. All shows commence at 5pm. Seasons tickets are on sale now and there are plenty of good reasons to purchase one. For starters they represent great value because they are much cheaper than buying a ticket for each show individually. It’s a brilliant way to organise your entertainment for the year, you just mark off the dates on your calendar and trot off to the venue on the day. In the unlikely event that you get double booked, all tickets are transferable, so you can pass your ticket onto to someone else.
Tickets are on sale now at Wallaby Ritz, 55 High Street, Mansfield.
Ph. 5775 2276.


Show details:
Dev’lish Mary – Sunday 25 May at Jamieson Memorial Hall
General Store – Sunday 14 September at Mansfield Performing Arts Centre
Bric-a-Brac – Sunday 2 November at Jamieson Memorial Hall

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