Mudgee Brewing Company continue to bring exceptional live music acts to the Mudgee region.  Daniel Champagne, Catherine Britt, 8 Ball Aitken & Gusto are just a few acts not be missed in coming weeks.  Book early for Dinner & Shows, tickets sell fast !!



   Regular Live Music @ The Brewery



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1st April
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29th April  


BOOK EARLY FOR

     Gusto
     8 Ball Aitken
     Daniel Champagne
     Catherine Britt 


6.30pm - 9.30pm Dinner Available

Sugarfoot
Gusto
Mick Vawdon
Rob Binks 

Lara Brett  

4.30pm - 7.30pm Dinner Available

Mick Fetch
TBC
8 Ball Aitken
Rachel Hannan
Annie McKinnon  




Thursday 12th April 2012 (6.30pm - 9.30pm Dinner available)
Sunday 15th April 2012 (4.30pm - 7.30pm Dinner available)
Sunday 6th May 2012 (4.30pm - 7.30pm Dinner available)
Friday 8th June  2012 (Dinner & Show $60)




Daniel Champagne



Reaching to musical depth’s far beyond his years and a way with the guitar that can only be seen to be believed. Daniel Champagne often sounds closer to a three-piece band than the young singer songwriter guitarist that has established himself as a renowned performer in his homeland Australia and now around the world.

With a reputation on his instrument of choice firmly established, recent descriptions of the live show state ‘A prodigy playing like no-one could possibly play unless they spent at least two lifetimes studying the art’ (BW Review, NZ) and ‘The best young guitarist in Australia’ (IFC President). Daniel’s guitar playing runs from the instruments soul to way outside of its box. His Signature explosion of 2-hand tapping, body percussion and fiery runs in a swag of different tunings can be expected. As can the jazzy finger picking and tasteful improvisation of someone that first picked up the instrument at seven years old and as it would seem … hasn’t put it down since.

The same versatility can be said for his writing and choice of material. Pulling off setts from intense foot-stomping crowd pleasers, experimental compositions, bags of originals to century old Folk and Blues Songs delivered with an exciting youthful flair. As for the voice … “He sings with a wonderfully pronounced and proud Aussie twang, howling here, hushed there, always confident, fearless and knowing” – Jamie Forbes

In all, a live show to mark as an absolute must see!

Having cut his teeth on the Australian scene with two independent EPs and two full years on the road. 2011 has marked the release of the debut album Pint of Mystery and has seen Daniel take his explosive live show to all corners of his homeland as well as Europe and Canada. He has won over crowds at world renowned Festivals including Woodford, Byron Bay Bluesfest and National Folk Festival in Australia. Vancouver Folk, Mariposa Folk and Salmon Arm Roots & Blues Festival in Canada and Labadoux Festival in Belgium … just to name a few.

After Sharing stages with some of the leaders in acoustic music today and being marked as a true light in its future Daniel Champagne now holds a firm reputation for dropping jaws, breaking guitars and making festivals buzz wherever he goes!

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 Quotes:

“Watching Daniel Champagne perform is a once in a lifetime experience. He is a true prodigy that plays like no one else could possibly play unless they spent at least two lifetimes studying the art”
- BW Review, New Zealand

“The best young guitarist in Australia”
- IFC President

“His on-stage presence radiates a musical maturity well beyond his years and a phenomenal method of playing the guitar leaves audiences thrilled”
- TE Herald, Newcastle

“It’s his guitar work that really steals the show. Champagne has not only mastered his instrument, he’s conquered it! Reaching into Folk, Blues, Classical, Jazz, Rock and other stylings, with nods to virtuosos too numerous to mention. Champagne has created a pastiche all of his own… I cannot recommend this cd highly enough. Buy it, spread the word, something wonderful is happening down here”
- BDN

“An amazing rising talent in the guitar world!”
- Rhythms Magazine

Performance Review

“Today I saw the future of Folk! – Festival goers flocking in their thousands towards main stage to witness the young musical phenomenon from Australia dish out an absolute show-stopper at the evening’s end.
It’s not often that what we are told in this industry is reality, but I can tell you…the hype surrounding this kid is!

Daniel Champagne’s guitar skills are indeed unparalleled, I’ve seen all the great players but have never heard such a sound come out of one instrument. Prowling the stage with it swinging around his shoulders and through the air, his hands are a blur as he taps notes with both hands, beats out rhythms on the body and toys with our emotion in a musical rollercoaster running from all out attach to complete silence with a mere slide of hand. Each song is a polished gem delivered in the vein of a old Folk troubadour, yet with an exiting youthful flair. But it’s the manner in which he holds his audience…his commanding stage presence, cheeky road stories of a 21yr old on the international circuit and his old school dancing-in-the-crowd, guitar behind the head showmanship that had the audience in hysterics and had me convinced that we’ve really struck gold here.
In the modern age of Hip Hop and processed rock music where our folk players are getting pushed to the festival side stages in place of the more ‘popular’ acts. It’s a true joy to see a young performer steeped in our rich folk tradition who is able to hold a festival crowd both young and old with just a guitar, a voice and an old thing called talent!”

- Exert from ‘The Firefly Column’ San Francisco by Anthony James

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Catherine Britt


Catherine spent 6 years in Nashville and has toured, performed and recorded with some of music’s most respected names – Kasey Chambers, Paul Kelly, Sir Elton John, Shane Nicholson, Jerry Salley, Tim Rodgers & Kenny Chesney – and has worked with some of Australia’s and Americas finest producers.

Her recording career commenced in 2000 when at the age of 14 she released the EP In The Pines which produced the hit single ‘That Don’t Bother Me’ which featured and was co-written with Kasey Chambers. This release gained critical acclaim and was followed in 2001 by her debut album release Dusty Smiles And Heartbreak Cures which contained the hits singles ‘Hillbilly Pickin’ Ramblin’ Girl’ and ’46 Miles From Alice’ and produced her 1st ARIA Country Album of the Year Nomination.

In 2006 her second album Too Far Gone followed with ‘The Upside of Being Down’ being a top 40 hit in the USA and a #1 hit in Australia as was ‘Swingin’ Door’, ‘Poor Mans Pride’ & the title track. It also lead to her debut performance on the Grand Old Opry (then and still the youngest Australian to do so), a 2nd ARIA Country Album of the Year nomination and 3 CMAA nominations including Album of the Year, Single of the Year & Female Artist of the Year.

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Her third album Little Wildflower was released in 2008 and contained the stunning and her 3rd Top 40 hit in the USA, ‘What I Did Last Night’. It was a #1 smash in Australia and earned her the 2009 CMAA Female Artist of the Year Award and nominations for CMAA Album of the Year, CMC Artist of the Year and ARIA Country Album of the Year. ‘Little Wildflower’ and ‘Not Your Cinderella’ also hit the #1 chart position in Australia.

Catherine Britt, released in 2010, has produced three #1 singles – ‘Can’t Change A Thing’, ‘Sweet Emmylou’ and ‘I Want You Back’ and brought her more CMAA and ARIA nominations for Country Album of the Year, her 4th consecutive, and Most Popular Australian Artist while also being awarded the 2010 CMA Global Artist of the Year.

In 2011 Catherine received her 1st APRA nomination for ‘Can’t Change A Thing’ and was again nominated for CMC Artist of the Year. Catherine was also named in the top 12 finalists for the 2011 Vanda & Young Songwriting Competition, Australia’s most prestigious, with ‘Sweet Emmylou’ and was placed second overall.

Country Music Channel (CMC) have announced that “the darling of Australian country music” will join the channel to present a new series of Alt Country and this sees her become the first person to ever host a video clip-based program on the channel and in October Catherine will appear at the 2011 Americana Festival in Nashville where she has been officially invited to perform.

Britt has accomplished the most essential job a singer \ songwriter can hope to do: make music that is at once fresh and invigorating enough to speak to a new generation of fans, and yet naturally and firmly rooted in country tradition and the essential truths it has always brought to light.

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8 Ball Aitken


8 Ball Aitken is the redneck preacher at the shotgun wedding between country and blues. It doesn’t matter which part of the family you’re from -- what does matter is the funky foot-stomping hullaballoo at the all-night party afterwards.

Hailing from Far North Queensland, he grew up as a teenager in a run-down tobacco shed, making a living picking tropical fruits by day and picking guitars by night. 8 Ball’s first break came when he was hired to play nightly at the infamous Johno’s Blues Bar in Cairns.

Since the release of his first album ‘Behind The 8 Ball’ in 2003, 8 Ball has toured to date across every state and territory of Australia. He has also built a strong international profile, having played festival and club shows throughout Europe, Canada & Japan. He’s toured in Japan four times, where he headlined the popular Rokko Sun Music Festival. He has also performed extensively in Germany, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway and the UK.


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8 Ball Aitken is authentic -- a real-deal character who rattles the roof, stomps the planks, and gets his audiences whooping and hollering along in a frenzy of pure exuberance.

He started work as a farm labourer aged fifteen, doing back-breakingly hard work on the mango and banana plantations of the Atherton Tablelands, a man's work for a boy's pay.  A life-changing conversation with an Aboriginal elder, who told him he should pursue a career in music, convinced 8 Ball to pack his bags, grab his guitar, and leave the farm to meet his destiny.

8 Ball’s third album ‘Rebel With A Cause’ had several award wins including a Southern Star Award and two Q Song Awards (for ‘Outback Booty Call’ & ‘Yellow Moon’). His singles ‘Cyclone Country’ & ‘Hands On Top Of The Wheel’ have both been top 10 country hits around Australia. ‘Cyclone Country’ earned 8 Ball his first Golden Guitar award nomination while single ‘Cowboy Movie’ was a finalist in the APRA Blues & Roots Song of The Year Awards.

‘The Tamworth Tapes’ is out now through MGM Distribution Australia and 8 Ball has hit the road touring throughout Australia to promote the new album.

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Mudgee & Districts Motorcycle Club will be hosting their annual Day/Night Stadium X Event this Saturday 3rd March 2012.

Lots of thrilling action in store during the 7hr show including the Top 20 shootout which will include an Australian champion, national riders and of course many of our locals all competing for large prize money in the main event. Don't miss the thrills and spills, raffles, prizes and loads of family fun.

A full canteen and BBQ is available as well as a jumping castle for the kids. Gates open at 2pm and racing at 3pm. Tickets at the gate cost $30 for family, $10 an adult & $5 for children.  See you there!

More Details visit - www.mudgeemx.com

Full Entertainment Guide to What's On in Mudgee this Weekend

 
 


Glen Willow Regional Sports Stadium officially opened on Friday, 24 February 2012 ...

Don't miss the AAMI Country v City Origin rugby league match on Sunday, 22 April ! 

OR three days of Trans Tasman Test Series (Touch Football) with Australian Mens, Womens and Mixed Open Sides playing off in a three day contest on Thursday 26th April -  Saturday 28th April 2012

DIRECTIONS - From the main street's Clocktower, travel north along Church St over the Holyoak Bridge for one hundred metres and turn left at the roundabout.  Glen Willow is another 500 metres on the right hand side

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            GLEN WILLOW SPORTS COMPLEX,
            PITTS LANE, MUDGEE 


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             (Jubilee, West End Fields, Cahill Park & Victoria Park)

           
       

 
 
 
AUSTRALIAN DECORATIVE & FINE ARTS SOCIETY (MUDGEE)
            presents monthly Arts Lectures

            Guests are welcome by pre-arrangement
            Ray Parle 0439 735 424   

            Cudgegong Valley Public School
            Madeira Road Mudgee           

            Guests may attend a maximum of 3 lectures per year.
            Fees: $20 for adults, $10 for students
            $10 for visiting ADFAS members
            Membership fees for 2012 - $125


Friday Mar 2 2012 6.30pm - ADFAS LECTURE 1 “Hand Grenades Like Cartier Chips” by Antony Penrose, son of surrealist artist and collector Sir Roland Penrose and fashion model and photographer Lee Miller. Roland Penrose and Lee Miller counted Picasso, Man Ray and Max Ernst among their close friends and Antony grew up at Farley Farm near Eastbourne in Sussex among a passing cavalcade of famous family acquaintances. His lecture examines the fascinating life of his mother, Lee Miller 


Friday Apr 13 2012 6.30pm - ADFAS LECTURE 2  "It’s Not All Wine and Roses” by Australian gardening lecturer, author and historian, Dr Holly Kerr Forsyth. Her lecture will relay some of her more dangerous and unusual adventures as she travels the world, photographing gardens and finding material for her books, and for her weekly column in The Weekend Australian.  Holly will also be available in a local historic garden on the following day, Saturday 14th April, to showcase and sell her books. 


Friday May 4 2012 6.30pm - ADFAS LECTURE 3 “The Glories of Winchester Cathedral” by Michael Wheeler. Since the seventh century a sacred building has existed on the site of Winchester Cathedral, one of England’s greatest treasures. Michael will examine not only the magnificent building’s architecture, but also the treasures within: its memorials, carvings, misericords and modern artwork. 


Friday Jun 8 2012 6.30pm - ADFAS LECTURE 4 “Beyond Capricorn: Map Making and European Expansion (and Discovery of Australia)” by Australian lecturer Professor Robert Clancy, an immunologist from Newcastle and an enthusiast of historic maps. 


Friday Jul 6 2012 6.30pm - ADFAS LECTURE 5 “Sheer Folly – Garden History” by Caroline Holmes,who will look at the history of landscapes and gardens from the sixteenth century to the twenty-first century and their role as settings for follies. 

Friday Aug 10 2012 6.30pm - ADFAS LECTURE 6 “Red Vibrations” by Alexandra Drysdale,who will discuss the vast range of this vibrant colour, how it affects our emotions and how it has been used by artists 


Friday Sep 7 2012 6.30pm - ADFAS LECTURE 7 “Posters of the Belle Epoque, the Great Age of the Poster” by Charles Harris, who will examine how technical innovation, creative genius and craftsmanship in the art of the poster became the pioneer of mass communication.


Friday Oct 5 2012 6.30pm - ADFAS LECTURE 8 “Stolen Masterpieces” by Shauna Isaac, who will discuss the theft of several major works of art in recent times. 

            Lectures Held at
            Cudgegong Valley Public School
            Madeira Road Mudgee 

TO JOIN ADFAS MUDGEE INC

            Enquiries Membership
            Secretary Ray Parle 0439 735 424
            OR Chairman John Broadley 02-6372 3365

            Membership fees for 2012 - $125

See our Local Arts Features, Artists in Profile, Ceramic & Recycled Art Features

 
 

Kick off your shoes and plunge into Robert Stein's Footcrush Feast this coming weekend and enjoy great food, wine and plenty of laughs.

Saturday enjoy Can Cruise's 4th Annual one day car and bike rally.  Any registered vehicle can enter.   It will involve a Show'nShine, Poker Run and Yabby Races.  The rally leaves Mudgee for Rylstone via Lue, heads to Kandos and back to Mudgee.  Proceeds to Can Assist.  Read more ...

Dee Donovan - The Silver Baron and his Irish dancers will be performing in nearby Gulgong.

Mudgee Miniature Railway is on again this Sunday - it's a very affordable day out for young children with canteen and toilet facilities available.  Make sure you take some enclosed shoes or you can't ride.  Drive out onto the Ulan Cassilis Road for six kilometres and it's on the right hand side on the corner of Buckaroo Lane. 

The Farmers Markets are on again this weekend at St Mary's Catholic Church

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Don't miss ADFAS' first lecture for 2012 on Friday night, guest speaker will be Antony Penrose, son of surrealist artist and collector Sir Roland Penrose and fashion model and photographer Lee Miller. His lecture examines the fascinating life of his mother, Lee Miller,  Bookings are essential 0439 735 424.

Mudgee Show will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday and usually includes a rodeo, llocal exhibitions of produce and animals, with fireworks finishing the night on Saturday.

Mudgee Motorcycle Club will be holding a day / night motorcross at AREC with raffles, auctions and thrilling racing,

Katie Noonan & Elixir will be in town with some great live music on Saturday night.

See our complete Entertainment Guide for more local events

 
 

A Celebrity Golf Classic will be held this Friday on Mudgee's beautiful golf course, with Peter Sterling and Ken Sutcliffe as guests.

Don't miss the Glen Willow Sports Complex Official Opening in Mudgee this coming Friday 24th February - there will be junior sporting clinics, grandstand tours, jumping castles, face painting, live music and a free BBQ..

Feel like an early start this Saturday, then head out to Bubbly at the Track for breakfast. 

The Wollar Wake will commence Saturday afternoon and finish around lunchtime Sunday, all ex-locals, residents and friends are asked to come along to commemorate the passing of the village of Wollar.

There will be large crowds at Glen Willow on Saturday for the Northern v Western Academy Rugby League trial games.  The first official match for the new sports complex.

Head on out to Gulgong Saturday night for Achtung Baby - the U2 Tribute Show, it's marked as one of the best !

Rylstone Kandos Show will be held this coming weekend - let's hope the weather stays fine for all events.

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Cudgegong Cruisers Inc. in conjunction with volunteers from Can Assist – Mudgee & Districts Branch will be holding the 4th Annual “Can Cruise” a major fundraiser on Saturday 10th March 2012.

A one-day car and motor-bike rally called “Can Cruise” will commence from Mudgee Racecourse and travel to Rylstone for lunch via Cherry’s Café on the Ilford Road and Kandos, then returning to Mudgee Racecourse via Rylstone & Lue. Any registered vehicle can enter at a cost of $30.00 per adult, children 16 and under $5.00, infants 2 and under free, or $60.00 for a family ticket for 2 adults, up to 2 children. (includes lunch) (Click for Full Agenda)

To make a fun day for everyone there will be; a “Show n Shine” in the morning for cars and bikes, a sack race and tyre rolling competition during the lunch-break, upon return to Mudgee Race Course a free jumping castle for the kids, to enjoy while having some dinner, and a drink at the bar for over 18’s.

Yabby races are also on the program. Cards will be drawn throughout the day for a poker run. Breakfast from 8:00-10.00am and dinner upon return will be available to purchase on the day, with lunch being provided for all participants. This will be a Family friendly fun day out with great prizes and trophies on offer. Entrants are encouraged to pre-register now, although entries will be accepted on the day, until 9.00am for Show n Shine, and until 10:00am for Can Cruise and Poker Run. 

What to bring; A sun hat, a smile, good humour, a spirit of fun and a desire to assist someone from your local community struggling through their cancer journey. Your day will be made that much better knowing you will be helping another Family or friend in your local community affected by cancer.

Can Assist – Mudgee & Districts Branch is one of 42 branches in NSW forming the Cancer Assistance Network that is actively involved in raising funds to provide financial assistance, emotional & practical support, information, care and accommodation for people in rural NSW affected by cancer.  Your local branch started in August 2008 and due to the active group of volunteer fundraisers, we have had the opportunity to assist many local people with oncology related pharmacy items, accommodation during treatment, travel, home aides, and utility expenses in times of financial hardship.

For information about “Can Cruise” and entry forms
(Click for Full Agenda)
please visit www.cudgegongcruisers.org.au
or alternatively contact Glenn Box 02 6372 6077
email glennbox.mudgee@harveyworld.com.au


For information about Can Assist –
Mudgee & Districts Branch or
to Request Assistance,
PLEASE CALL 02 6374 1155.  

For information about the
Cancer Assistance Network
you can visit www.canassist.com.au

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There's plenty to do this weekend around Mudgee - kick off Saturday morning with a Bubbly at the Track, pick up some local produce (or drop the kids at the cooking classes*) at the Mudgee*, Rylstone or Kandos Markets, then head on out to the Gulgong Show for the afternoon and try your luck in "Gulgongs Got Talent" trials.

Saturday night and Sunday afternoon there will be free live music at Rock in the Vines concert on the outskirts of Mudgee.  Sunday morning is a lovely time to take an organised farm walk to learn more about our local produce, then head straight out to the Mudgee Races for the afternoon.

See our Complete Entertainment Guide for more local events.


 
 

The Farmers Markets will be held this Saturday morning when local olive oil, fruit, wine, cheese and vegetable producers get together on the third Sunday of the Month in the grounds of St Marys Catholic Church to sell local produce.

This weekend the markets are introducing 2012 Kids Cooking Classes with local chef Rachael MacCarthy.  Let the kids' don an apron, choose local and seasonal produce and be guided in basic cooking skills to produce healthy quick meals - it could be the start of something big !!

Take the kids down to the Mudgee Showground at 6am !! to get the best bargains at the Antique Machinery & Swap Rally Meet on Sunday.  There will be plenty of interesting vehicles, machinery and parts on display.

See our Complete Entertainment Guide to what's on this weekend in Mudgee

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