Veronica Bardsley
23 September 2024, 6:34 AM
Folk by the Sea was a fantastic event once again, offering something for everyone. From Eric Avery's hauntingly beautiful violin melodies to Fred Smith Band's hilarious history lessons and Redfern Shanty Club's soulful sing-alongs, the variety was impressive.
Running over the weekend of 20 - 22 nd September, the event featured a full schedule of artists. Musicians from across Australia gathered in Kiama, and many praised the town for being a great host.
Cigany Weaver and Fred Smith
Brisbane's ‘Cigany Weaver’ showcased their versatility across genres, from performing their upbeat original song "Paprika," as well as parisian tunes and plenty of jazz. Their leading lady Jo Davie’s, was unfortunately unable to attend, so their violinist, Gareth Mewes lead the band beautifully whilst they all played off each other showing how well attuned they are as a unit. They also jumped in to accompany other artists during the running of the event.
Eric Avery painted beautiful musical pictures for the audience with his violin and vocal talents, performing primarily in the Ngiyampaa language and using a loop pedal to create stunning, layered sounds. If you haven’t seen him live, it’s a must.
Eric Avery performing at The Pavilion, Kiama
The Fred Smith Band added a comedic touch with songs about historical figures and current events, including a crowd favourite "What Could Go Wrong?" about Donald Trump, enhanced by a PowerPoint presentation of relevant moments.
Mikelangelo was the headlining act, performing multiple times over the event. His tribute to Shane MacGowan,’The Fairytale of Shane MacGowan, was a favourite and had people dancing. He was joined onstage with members of Cigany Weaver and The Gleaners, adding to the vibes and showcasing their amazing musical talent and connection to other musicians.
Broken Creek
The Pavilion offered shade from the sun over the weekend and there was pizza, coffee, drinks and more available from local vendor trucks. It all finished off with a fun filled night at Kiama Bowlo.
Other performers included Broken Creek, Kiama Pipe Band, The Con Artists, Peter Willey, Kelly Brouhaha, Apolline, and more. Check out these event photos, and if you missed it, be sure to catch next year’s edition!
Headliner Mikelangelo
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