George Mann (US) + John Broomhall

George Mann is US-based singer/songwriter who is also a labour activist and organiser who has toured for many years and produced the ‘Hail to the Thief’ anti-Bush CD with luminaries such as Tom Paxton, Billy Bragg, Utah Phillips & many more! He released a veterans CD compilation 'Until You Come Home' and a solo CD 'Songs for Jules & Bruce' in 2010. His new CD 'Patience In These Times' will be released in March 2012.

George covers the last century of labour and social activism and his own songs are powerful and funny takes on the state of his nation.

7pm, Thursday 23rd Feb 2012
Humph Hall
85 Allambie Road,
Allambie Heights

Formerly the Allambie Heights Uniting Church, Humph Hall is now the private home of Gial & Wayne. For info contact Wayne (02) 9939 8802

 

George Mann
John Broomhall

Listening to the songs of John Broomhall is like taking a draft of fresh air," Sue Jarvis once observed in Sydney's Sun Herald. John was born in the mining town of Broken Hill and his early albums reflect on the working life and landscape of Australia's outback.

His songs (such as 'Time is a Tempest' which has been performed by Loosely Woven) have been recorded by Alan Scott, Penny Davies & Roger Ilott (who are coming to Humph Hall in July), Vince Brophy, Wongawilli, The Loaded Dog and Gordon Bok among others. John is currently completing a collection of maritime songs 'Shorelines: Australian Songs of the Sea'.

Bookings: Wayne (02) 9939 8802.

 

Publicity Material

Poster - PDF (for printing) JPG (for email/web)
Leaflet - PDF (3up for printing)