Eclectic original from Cult accordion ensembles, string quartets & Jazz-ska to alt-country, nu-folk, roots & rockabilly.
Want to play a gig at the Wheaty? Email us at: bands@wheatsheafhotel.com.au
PS: no cover bands or ultra-loud combos please
Eclectic original from Cult accordion ensembles, string quartets & Jazz-ska to alt-country, nu-folk, roots & rockabilly.
Want to play a gig at the Wheaty? Email us at: bands@wheatsheafhotel.com.au
PS: no cover bands or ultra-loud combos please
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Friday 30 July |
9.00 PM |
SWEET BABY JAMES & ROB EYERS + JOHN EARL WALKERSweet Baby James & Rob Eyers are a blues duo who play with an electric energy. There's delicate fingerpicking, growling slide guitar and sparse country blues. Their raw sound evokes wild nights at the traditional juke joints of America's south. ***** The John Earl Walker Band are veteran performers whose electric blues are very well received. Over the years, its members have made appearances on the same bill or played with jimi Hendrix, BB King, Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Bo Diddley, John Mayall and many more. The band has been together for many year; two of the members date back to their time as Capitol recording artists “Plum Nelly”. www.myspace.com/sbjandrobeyers |
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Saturday 31 July |
9.00 PM |
MATT REINER & THE AUNT SALLYS + LUKE ASHBY & THE DAMN BURDENS + KURT JACKSONMatt Reiner and the Aunt Sallys revolve around the song writing of Matt Reiner and is essentially a transient collection of musicians who come and go as they please. Different gigs may showcase different line-ups who are “set up” to play any given gig and then “knocked down”, re-configured and “set up” or organised again for the next show. ***** The Damn Burdens formed in late 2005 to play at a Bob Dylan tribute night among 12 other acts in The Gov's front bar...& it stuck. Front man Luke Ashby is a prominent fixture of the Adelaide scene, renowned for his distinctly strong & universal vocal ability. ***** Melbourne singer/songwriter Kurt Jackson spends his days singing Blues country pop tunes. Kurt was first inspired by country songs of yesteryear. Kurt is an observer, his songs come straight from the world he lives and the people that surround him. www.myspace.com/mattreinerandtheauntsallys |
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Sunday 1 August |
4.00 PM |
JOE MURPHY + SIMON PETER BANDIt’s fair to say singer/songwriter JoE mAn MuRpHy is of Adelaide’s best known and hard working Blues and roots Musicians. His music has been described as having a strong Indie roots sound with beautiful melodies and strong catchy lyrics. ***** The Simon Peter Band pairs emotional storytelling integrated with acoustic guitar, violin and percussion - 3 friends who share a common passion for writing and playing original music... www.myspace.com/joemurphy1603 |
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Monday 2 August |
8.00 PM |
HIPNOTE WINTER SESSIONSMemory of Sound + Flex Hammond Trio The Hipnote Sessions have become legendary around Adelaide since 2005. A regular Monday night gig that showcases original music by local, interstate and sometimes international musicians in genres such as Jazz, Electronica and Contemporary Classical. Featuring 2 bands a night, come and see what all the fuss is about! www.coma.net.au |
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Tuesday 3 August |
7.30 PM |
ADAM PAGE & RONNY FERELLA - 'SOUNDTRACK TO A HAPPY LIFE'ADAM PAGE and RONNY FERELLA premiere "Soundtrack to a happy life" - by JOHN PSATHAS After years of talking about collaborating some day, Adam Page and Ronny Ferella will finally perform together, presenting a new semi-improvised work by NZ composer John Psathas called "Soundtrack to a happy life". Written especially for the duo, this performance will also see the premiere of a long awaited collaboration between Page and Psathas. John Psathas is probably most recognisable as the composer of the Athens Olympics Opening/Closing ceremony music and also "Omnifenix", a suite commissioned for the late, great saxophonist, Michael Brecker and symphony orchestra. He has also composed works for percussionist Evelyn Glennie and recently arranged the symphony orchestra album for Serj Tankian (System Of A Down). This collaboration however brings his writing technique into a totally new dimension, producing small melodic fragments to be 'knitted' into an extended piece by these two multi-instrumentalists spontaneously. On the night the show will open with special guests Richard Coates and BVA (aka dj DeNorthwode) as the duo "The Lost Evidence". They will perform another new piece, written by Coates called "Bloodnthyme". It will look at happiness as it relates to its opposites, evolves over time, the length of a day, the length of a relationship, a life... This is sure to be a night of great new music and exciting collaborations. Doors at 730, show at 8. $15/$12 concession. Bookings on 0417 16 5150 |
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Thursday 5 August |
8.00 PM |
ONLY THE SKY + KNIFE & TUBEOnly The Sky is a brand new musical collective based in the ever-evolving creative hotbed of Adelaide, Australia, and the latest original project by guitarist, bassist and composer James Brown (Kubrick, 1.1 Immermann, The Raucoustra).
www.onlythesky.com |
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Friday 6 August |
9.00 PM |
BLACK DOTBLACK DOT was formed in 2001, arising out of the ashes of almost legendary Adelaide bands STIK and COO. Co-songwriters Greg Andrews and Drew Pengilly grew tired of only singing their songs to each other and eventually convinced the hot rhythm section of bassist Dave Webber and drummer Brenton Trott that playing with them would be a worthwhile venture. The Band developed as a fun project before Greg headed off to live and play in Minneapolis USA for a year and, upon his return, has been playing its own mixture of guitar based rock/pop with tastes of funk and acoustic rock at venues around Adelaide willing to have them. Black Dot recently released their debut album ‘More Often Than Not’ - an infectious blend of their electric and acoustic tunes recorded over the past couple of years. www.myspace.com/elslacko |
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Saturday 7 August |
9.00 PM |
KATE VIGO & THE UNDERGROUND ORCHESTRA + COOKIE BAKERKate Vigo’s sound is a fusion of pop-rock teamed with programmed loops and electronica. With a sound reminiscent of eclectic pop and stylized rock, Kate is joined by amazing ensemble musicians known as ‘The Underground Orchestra’ – Guitarist Max Walker, Drummer Ben Hendry and Bassist Mike Story. Weaving together a distinct array of sounds, from Billie Holiday to Feist, by way of Prince and Blondie, Kate’s eclectic mix of influences create a foundation on which she builds her distinctive, yet accessible compositions. ****** Cookie Baker grew up on a farm by the seaside. She can often be spotted gallivanting around our fair city and throughout the countryside. She also has a talent for hiding and is a sucker for adventure. The warm melodies, cool wordsmithery and a sugar-velvet voice that Cookie pulls from thin air and wraps in her whimsical guitar ‘n’ piano licks create a potent faux-folk pop-cabaret sensation that these experiences and environments only serve to benefit. www.katevigo.com |
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Sunday 8 August |
4.00 PM |
WISHING VORN DOOLETTE WELLLocal legend Vorn Doolette was recently involved in a rather serious car accident. With a residency at The Royal Adelaide Hospital, Vorn faces a long road to recovery. However, he has the support of many to help him every step of the way. The well-loved musician has inspired and delighted audiences all around Australia over the past few years; particularly in Adelaide. It is for this reason on SUNDAY 8TH OF AUGUST, a handful of artists; many of whom are close friends of Vorn – will take to the Wheaty stage to sing for Vorn’s Benefit . . . for the benefit of his head, health and heart. Joining the all-star line up of COOKIE BAKER, GRACEWOOD, TOM WEST, DARLING STREET AND GUILLAUME SOLOACOUSTIC, are a handful of young and upcoming musicians. From 4pm onwards, they will play, in the hope that their music can do for Vorn what Vorn’s music does for many – provide hope, joy and delight. Entry is $10, and all proceeds from the event will go towards providing Vorn with items and services necessary for his recovery. www.myspace.com/vorndoolette |
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Friday 13 August |
9.00 PM |
GOYIMGoyim covers a range of gypsy and klezmer styles (comprising dance and celebration music) from across eastern europe and the middle east, creating a touch of that burlesque cabaret balkans brass band appeal, all the while getting an infectious high energy village street sound found among the gypsy's. esther's use of intricate and frantic rhythms on the fiddle create a sense of urgency while making full use of the catchy melodies and tones. her vocals are authentic, rich and strong. paul's percussive attack and gypsy slap technique makes full use of his instrument and creates a solid back drop. www.myspace.com/goyimstreetgypsys |
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Saturday 14 August |
9.00 PM |
THE TEALEAVES + DARLING STREET (FORMERLY THE THREE OF US )$10 + b.f presold/$15 on the door - tix available @ bar now! The Tealeaves sound is inspired by the era of the great singer-songwriters, including Cat Stevens, Simon & Garfunkel and Don McLean. Their music overflows with melody, harmony and lyrical honesty, and has been described as “heart wrenching to say the least”. Traversing a wide range of musical styles, their songs range from harmony filled wall-of-sound band tracks to intimate, melancholy indie-pop. ****** If music could flow through veins, it would flow through those of Chelsea Smart, Elli Cleary, Grace Goodfellow and Luke Brokensha. Darling Street combine acoustic with brass; clever and often poignant lyrics with sweet melodies and harmonies. They have been described as having a ‘warm, heart-felt’ sound and this is evident in many of their tracks, and even more so at a live gig. www.thetealeaves.com |
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Sunday 15 August |
4.00 PM |
LIZ STRINGER + VAN WALKERLiz Stringers startlingly accomplished musicality is merged with a genuine storyteller's soul that creates a truly powerful and unique performance. With a voice like "melted chocolate" and "prodigious command of the steel-string guitar and banjo", listening to Liz leaves you feeling that you have uncovered a real artist of rare significance. ***** "Finger-picker, story-teller, Van Walker launches his bittersweet debut The Celestial Railroad.,, with songs varying from tales of paranoid spies and love-sick rabbits, to urban bandits and tram-hopping adventurers, Van is a young singer-songwriter of the old school, whose songs draw you into the heart of the matter, evoking a middle-ground between a gritty moral modernity and the mythical netherworld of the spirit." (WaterfrontRecords) www.lizstringer.com |
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Monday 16 August |
8.00 PM |
HIPNOTE WINTER SESSIONSThe Madley Funk Orchestra + Richard Chew The Hipnote Sessions have become legendary around Adelaide since 2005. A regular Monday night gig that showcases original music by local, interstate and sometimes international musicians in genres such as Jazz, Electronica and Contemporary Classical. Featuring 2 bands a night, come and see what all the fuss is about! www.coma.net.au |
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Friday 20 August |
9.00 PM |
TOMORROW IS CD LAUNCHProduced and recorded over a period of four months at Broadcast Studio in Adelaide, 'February Skies' is the debut EP for Tomorrow Is. It is a strong and clever recording from four experience-rich musicians bursting with ideas and an understanding of where good music should be; exceptionally beautiful guitar sequencing washed with meaningful piano, drums that give the music a heartbeat and vocals that you can feel deep within. All this accompanied by a creative strength that proves the ability of the band to perform on a national level. www.myspace.com/tomorrowis |
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Saturday 21 August |
9.00 PM |
EMILY SMART + JAYNE WESTEmily Smart is a master craftsmaker of “rainy day” music. Her songs are a balanced blend of genres typically consisting of soaring indie pop melodies, acoustic guitar, a dash of electronic and a hint of folk. Despite the slight physical presence, Smart has an emotional inheritance in her vocals that is both simultaneously a soft whisper and a raging soul. With a striking and emotive voice, complemented by acoustic indie-pop music, Smart's beautifully structured songs boast uncluttered arrangements with surprising little moments. Her lyrical intellect is stunning, and all this she delivers with the clear delicate voice of an ethereal poet and the strains of shining pop. www.emilysmart.com.au/ |
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Sunday 22 August |
4.00 PM |
COOKIE BAKER + SEA THIEVESCookie Baker grew up on a farm by the seaside. She can often be spotted gallivanting around our fair city and throughout the countryside. She also has a talent for hiding and is a sucker for adventure. The warm melodies, cool wordsmithery and a sugar-velvet voice that Cookie pulls from thin air and wraps in her whimsical guitar ‘n’ piano licks create a potent faux-folk pop-cabaret sensation that these experiences and environments only serve to benefit. ****** In the music of the Sea Thieves you will hear the pluck of the ukulele, the wheezing of bellows and the singing of a saw. They like to use old sounds to create something new. www.myspace.com/theseathieves |
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Friday 27 August |
9.00 PM |
LUKER & SOUTHERN + THE HEGGARTIESLuker and Southern are an Adelaide-based folk duo. Emma Luker (of the Fiddle Chicks) kills it on the violin, and 'Southern' Steve McKenzie (formerly of the Bedridden) comes in with banjo and bodhran. The combination enters strange territory, somewhere between Steeleye Span and the Velvet Underground, and manages to be Celtic without being tragic. We sometimes wear velvet, but do not attempt to cast spells, and we do play some Morris tunes, but we do not know the dances. ***** The Heggarties are an eclectic taste of roots music Americana; from salty Celtic shipping dirges to rollicking mountain bluegrass ditties to thoroughly cool and evocative alt country songs. Acoustic guitar, mandolins, fiddles, blues harp, harmonies, all accessorised with the occasional checked shirt, maybe two if they haven't called each other! They play their hearts out and have a great time in the process. Extra special guests include Kim Perry (Fiddle Chicks) on fiddle and mandolin and local troubadour Steve Lennox on mandolin, guitar and vocals. |
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Saturday 28 August |
9.00 PM |
CAL WILLIAMS JR BAND CD LAUNCH + EMILY DAVISFrom the moment you hear the slide guitar time stands still. Completely mesmerising and wonderfully soulful, Cal William's music gets into your very core and you are at it's mercy until the very last note. - Rock the Vote, Australia ***** Emily Davis' music has a poetic lyricism and warmth that creates a compelling and beautifully unique sound. A weaver of ageless stories, her lush and melodic soundscape provide for an intoxicating live performance. With a powerful voice that’s ageing like good whisky, she explores the outer edges of folk, pop, country and blues to tell her tales, instinctively employing the right balance of unashamed honesty and good humour. www.myspace.com/calwilliamsjr |
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Sunday 29 August |
4.00 PM |
CORINNA STEELCorinna Steel has never been one to listen to top 40 charts or study at any fancy musical institute. She has always gone straight to the source; her experiences as an uncertain lover, a devoted daughter, a friend and confidant are brought to life and amplified by a palette of sounds born of Mississippi juke joints, Honky Tonk Bars and long solo road trips through the vacant Australian landscape. www.myspace.com/corrinasteel |
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