'One Voice' - a free, light-hearted, folky sort of acoustic concert/cabaret . . .

David Allcroft (vocals)
Elizabeth Allcroft (vocals)
Barbara Braithwaite (vocals)
Kristy Dickson (vocals)
Noni Dickson (harp, vocals, perc.)
Helena Douglas (vocals)
Eric Eisler (mandolin, drums, guitar, vocals)
Susan Greenfield (vocals)
Sandra Hava (vocals)
Lynette Johnson (vocals)
Nina Kharakoz(accordion, vocals)
Gial Leslie (vocals, glockenspiel)
John Macrae (recorders, clarinets, sax, vocals)
Stephen Malloch (fiddle, vocals)
Rima Muir (vocals)
Fiona Munro (fiddle, viola, vocals)
Glenys Murray (vocals)
Samantha O'Brien (flute, saxophone, vocals)
Max Prince (vocals)
Wayne Richmond (k/bd, concertina, vocals)
Jill Stubington (conductor, piano)
Greg Thompson (vocals, guitar)
Luke Waterlow (vocals)
Meredith Williams (vocals, flute)
David Wilson (vocals)
Marjorie Wilson (vocals)

Thora Thomas

Rotary Logo

7pm, Friday 17th August 2012

2pm, Sunday 19th August 2012

Loosely Woven is a community based group of people who put together and perform two to three brand new shows each year. 'One Voice' is the first of these for 2012.

The concert gets its name from the opening song made famous by the American trio 'The Wailin' Jennys' which extolls the virtue and power of many voices working together. The concert also includes Judy Small's powerful 'You don't speak for me', songs by Aboriginal groups 'Stiff Gins' and 'Tiddas' and many more - the usual eclectic Loosely Woven mix ranging from ABBA to 'The Impossible Dream' to 'The Beach Boys'! There are 27 performers this time with an instrumental line-up that includes: harp, flutes, clarinets, saxophones, violins, guitars, mandolin, piano, accordions, keyboard and percussion.

The Friday 17th August performance is on behalf of the Dee Why Warringah Rotary Club.

Owing to Council restrictions this time there will be only two performances in Humph Hall (see below) as well as numerous others elsewhere in Sydney (see the 'One Voice' web site for details.)