Original Artists

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    Lasca Dry
    Lasca Dry is a female singer/songwriter from Tasmania’s North West, currently playing many of Hobart’s premier live music venues. Lasca has supported Davey Lane from “ËśYou Am I’ and toured her home state supporting Paul Dempsey from the band “ËśSomething for Kate’. Lasca has her very own unique flavour of slightly bittersweet melancholy songs being heartfelt, honest, deceptively simple, direct and contagious. Hauntingly beautiful vocals and melodies her songs of Life, Love and Loss carry her listeners into any emotional realm that she chooses to take them. Lasca largely performs originals, but can pepper classics from the likes of The Beatles, John Lennon and Neil Young through her sets on request.

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    M.T. Blues Music
    Matt and Troy have been performing festivals, live music venues and busking around the sate for the past 5 years. Drawing Influence from the early Masters of the Delta Blues and modern Rock and blues artists, Matt and Troy have created their own unique sound. Matt taught himself Bottleneck Slide on Cigar Box Guitars then moved on to Resonator and Lap Steel Guitars. Troy’s passionate and compelling vocals will take you on a musical journey back in time. Playing a mixture of original compositions and covers from 1930’s thru to the modern era, they will leave you wanting more.

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    Madelena
    Take yourself on a majestic journey with indie-pop artist, Madelena. Be enlightened by the harmonious melodies and natural talent of this gem from Hobart, Tasmania. Madelena is a thought provoking and tuneful songwriter, her voice a fusion of innocence and strength sprinkled with an Australian lilt. Since launching her debut single “My Lightest Shade” in September 2016,- Madelena has played at a number of notable Tasmanian festivals including Falls Festival Marion Bay, Cygnet Folk Festival, Taste of Tasmania Nayri Niara Good Spirit Festival, Dark Mofo and Festival of Voices.

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    Matt Boden
    Matt Boden is a jazz pianist, composer, arranger, orchestrator and producer originally from Hobart, Australia.-  Having lived and worked in Melbourne, Berlin, Ningbo and Paris, Matt calls Hobart home once again. Matt has been the recipient of numerous awards, grants and prizes from various festivals and industry bodies.-  In 2011 he won the Australian Jazz Bell award for Best Traditional Jazz Album, with Leigh Barker and The New Sheiks.-  In 2008 Matt placed 3rd in the inaugural Boris Vian Concours du Jazz in Paris with his trio. He was a finalist in the 2013 Wangaratta Jazz Festival National Jazz Awards. Matt has lived and worked around the planet, with the longest stretch outside Australia being seven years in Paris, where he worked extensively as a performing and recording artist.-  Matt’s performing credits include work with international artists Peter Giron, Meow Meow, Gotye, Vince Jones, Doug de Vries, and Eddie “ËśBoogieman’ Kirkland. Matt performs at leading venues and major festivals throughout Australia and internationally on a regular basis. These festival appearances include The Melbourne International Jazz Festival, The Adelaide Cabaret Festival, The Wangaratta Festival of Jazz and Blues, The Stonnington Jazz Festival, MONA FOMA, Dark MOFO, The Paris Jazz Festival, The Jazz Pas Grave Festival (Paris), and The Ascona Jazz Festival (Switzerland).-  Matt has performed in leading venues worldwide such as Sunset/Sunside (Paris), A-Trane (Berlin), Caveau de la Huchette (Paris), CJW (Shanghai), The Paris Cat, Bennetts Lane, and The BMW Edge (Melbourne). Matt is continually interested in the development of the musical community in Australia, and is co-curator of the Hobart jazz club Sixty Jazz Club which presents local, national and international artists.

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    Nuria
    Nuria is the stage name of Tasmanian indie-pop artist Anna Maynard. This born and bred- Tasmanian girl has played music throughout Australia with notable past performances- including the Cygnet Folk Festival, Nannup Folk Festival, Top Half Folk Festival and- support act for the Waifs with fellow artist Dave Crowe. She is also a regular feature at- MONA and Wrest Point Casino and numerous other Hobart bars and venues. Trained in piano and classical singing from a young age music has always been a part of her life and songwriting a natural means of expression. Nuria’s major female musical influences include Norah Jones, Missy Higgins and Regina Spektor. In addition to a large range of covers, Nuria’s performances are rich with her own- compositions. She released her debut album “Growing Daisies”Âť under her name Anna- Maynard in 2014 and has released a new album “Alive”Âť under the new stage name of- Nuria in 2020 which has received huge radio support. Her live performance with voice and piano gives a stripped back and intimate version of- the electro-pop sound she is known for. Nuria performs in a variety of settings including- weddings, funerals and corporate events and will deliver an experience tailored to meet- the needs of your occasion.

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    Tasha Zappala
    The tremolo-steeped folk of singer-songwriter Tasha Zappala muses of quiet wanderings and of lingering in-between.- Rambles of street corner crooning, afternoons adrift and slow remembering carry the listener as the eve draws close and the sun’s rays cease. Zappala’s soft melodies have wound through attics and trains, caravans and stages across Australia, Europe, and the UK.-  The textured sound of her post-folk blues is layered with looping vocal harmonies, meandering guitar, tambourine, and percussion. When not serenading Zappala spends her time in the woods of Tasmania, making billycans of beans, drinking tea, and capturing field recordings.-  Her latest album,- All at Once (2021), features a spectrum of native soundscapes and seasonal serenades.

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    The Dead Maggies
    The Dead Maggies have ‘created their own genre”¦ Tasmanian Convict Punk’ (ABC Radio). A combination of folk-punk, cow-punk and storytelling, The Dead Maggies burst onto the Tasmanian music scene in April 2013, and have been rocking venues ever since. After touring Europe in 2014, they returned and conquered the Tasmanian summer festival circuit with a few trips up and down the east coast of the big island thrown in for fun. Tragic tales of Tasmania’s dark and oppressive history are set to upbeat toe-tapping, thigh-slapping, foot-stomping music that makes you folk till you punk. It’s a juxtaposition of deep and sad lyrics set to energetic and exciting music, an unexpected pairing that captivates people from all walks of life. The audience can be completely absorbed in a dark story, whilst dancing like a maniac to rip-roaring music at the same time. Consisting of seasoned performers from rock, punk, folk, classical, metal and thrash, they mix their backgrounds and styles to drive out fast and furious tales of Tasmania’s dark history and folklore on traditional instruments, in a rather less traditional way. On stage expect a mix of double bass, banjo, clarinet, fiddle, guitar, accordion, drums, voices, flannies, mohawks and stories of dead convicts. The Dead Maggies formed in April 2013 swigging home-brewed beer and munching wood-fired pizza in the garden of the local organic food co-op. One and half years later and they have played with The Real McKenzies (Canada), The Go Set (twice), The Crooked Fiddle Band (thrice), Paddy McHugh and the Goldminers (ex-Sydney City Trash), The Barons of Tang, The Graveyard Train (twice), Handsome Young Strangers, Twin Beasts and many more. Then after touring Europe, they returned and played at all the biggest festivals in Tasmania, such as Falls Festival, Dark Mofo, Fractangular Gathering, The Famous Spiegeltent, Taste of Tasmania, Jackey’s Marsh Forest Festival, and more. Following highly successful interstate gigs, in August 2014 The Dead Maggies regrouped in Edinburgh to busk the Fringe Festival before stuffing themselves into a van and performing 15 shows in 17 nights across Scotland, Wales, England, France, Germany, Belgium and the Czech Republic. Performing in squats, pubs and clubs to big crowds, hectic dancing and beer swilling the tour was an all-out success”¦ even one of the Pogues came to a show! Back in November 2013 they released their debut mini-album “ËśSing About Dead People’. Quickly selling out it was remixed and remastered for a second pressing in April 2014. “ËśSing About Dead People’ includes two songs being aired on Triple J (national), was “ËśTasmanian album of the week’ on ABC Local Radio and played at high rotation on Edge Radio as “ËśEdge Radio Recommended’. The Dead Maggies are heading into the studio for winter 2015 to record their second album, which should be released in October 2015. They said folk was dead”¦ but death is just the beginning.

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    Tom Fowkes
    Tom Fowkes is a folk singer based Tasmania. His simple, heartfelt, acoustic performances have been fondly received on the isle, while more elaborate recordings have captivated audiences across the globe.

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