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BLUES AT BRIDGETOWN 2023
THIRD ARTIST
announcement
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It’s a mix of music and magic in the air as the 31st edition of Blues at Bridgetown, the festival that gives you three days of blues, roots, soul and rockin’ folk bliss draws ever closer from Friday-Sunday, November 10-12. We’re chuffed to bring you the third and final artist announcement.
19-Twenty have for a long time been whipping up a frenzy on the festival scene and at this point are beloved members of the Blues at Bridgetown family. They are electric. An infectious riff and groove-based blue-billy-grass-rockin’-roots band. Constantly on the road or in the sky, they have toured seven times around Australia and performed gigs all throughout Europe. Performing anywhere and everywhere, this straight-up 100% independent act have been blazing throughout Europe and Australia and gaining new music fans/friends from their live shows.
Blue Shaddy are also bona fide Blues at Bridgetown icons. With a passionate and unwavering commitment to their music, Blue Shaddy has gained fans far and wide on their festival circuits. Jim McClelland, guitarist, singer and main songwriter, blends elements of blues, country, and rock in his writing creating a whirlpool of foot-stomping infectious energy. Taking you from a smoky, whiskey-soaked blues lounge to funky town before winding up drinking moonshine in the all-in haystack hoedown.
Mitch Santiago is a self-taught 17-year-old multi-instrumentalist from Perth. Mitch has released a series of songs amassing over 4 million streams including that of his new single, Talk To Me, written by Mitch and Oscar Dawson (Holy Holy, Alex Lahey, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers) and co-produced by Mitch and frequent collaborator Andy Lawson (The Buoys, Eskimo Joe). Having had multiple songs on Triple J and other radio stations around the world, Mitch will be performing at the Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg, Germany as well as dates in London, Rotterdam and Amsterdam before heading back to WA for Blues at Bridgetown. We can’t wait.
Frank Sultana is a modern-day Australian bluesman. Dripping with a pre-WW2 mojo, dark, dirty guitar tones and a voice that has the grit and soul of the characters and places he writes and sings about. Frank has been writing, recording and performing his original blues songs in Australia since his 2011 debut, Blues from the Lost Motel, and now has four EPs and eight albums under his belt, including three releases in the last two years. In January 2023, among a field of 150 artists from around the world, Frank competed in and won the solo/duo section of the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, Tennessee.
A pair of hand-crafted boots, tinted Lennonesque glasses, the trademark voice, the whiskey town harp, the Grand Canyon repertoire, he’s been dubbed Perth’s grandfather of blues. Rick Steele is one of the most charismatic and amiable characters in the music business. With a set of vocal chords to match his name and countless humorous stories and observations of life, he is an evening’s entertainment in his own right. His many Bridgetown appearances over the years with The Hot Biscuit Band are the stuff of legend!
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We’re also pleased to welcome Louis Rebeiro & The Blues Machine, Jordan Mac, Riverbugs, Martin Lee Cropper, Ben Catley, Jook Joint Band, Perth Blues Club, South West Blues Club, Hills Blues Club, Albany Blues Club, Martin Cropper, The Riders, Mary Myfanwy, Ian Cocker, MDV Music and Zack Linton who will join with the previously announced…
C.W. Stoneking, Bondi Cigars, Sweet Talk, Roshani, Grant Haua & The Soul Decree, Jack Botts, Little Quirks, Jesse Redwing, Boox Kid, Minnie Marks, Zydecats, Kangaroos With Machine Guns, Tracey Barnett, Smokestack Rhino, Rose Parker Band, The Human Highway, Sunday Lemonade, Dave Mann Collective, Wil Thomas & The Riding Light, The Nomadics, David Hyams, Chicago Blues Review, Memphis Funk & Groove, Lachy John & The Red Bellies, Mary, Daun & Esther, Tommy Bosson & The Score, Tanya Ransom, Howling Onshore, Two Dollar Dog and Whiskey Nips.
Tickets are now on sale through bluesatbridgetown.com.au/ tickets where all package details can be found.
We cannot wait to see you again (or indeed for the first time!).
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About BLUES AT BRIDGETOWN
Blues at Bridgetown is a non-profit community association producing an annual music festival since 1993. Held in the second week of November each year, the three-day festival showcases blues and roots music, attracting visitors from across the state, interstate and overseas.
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AMNPLIFY – ML
My nickname is “The Amnplifier”. Why? Because around here my focus is on being a conduit for providing greater outcomes that people come here for. My day to day “work” is living in the moment, and I love helping others concentrate on finding their connection to themselves through their experiences.
Why start a music environment? The truth is I love music, I love writing, and I love life. I work with musicians every day, and I feel certain that I will be until they put me in the ground. I have been managing people in businesses of some sort for over thirty five years so along the way I have developed some “wisdom” from my regular and constant “observations”.
Amnplify your experience. That is what we want you to do here, and if you want to let me know why you do, or don’t, shoot me a message on Facebook.
Hope you enjoy yourself here and find something that hits you somewhere.