Northcote Uniting Church – Darebin Music Feast Stage
Artist: The Red Brigade
Time:1:00pm - 1:45pm
All-female eleven-piece brass band. Fitted out in red marching costumes, plumes, epaulettes and knee-high boots, The Red Brigade brings you big band swing, Balkan brass numbers and all-time classics. These ladies are hot!
Artist: Danny Walsh
Time:2:00pm - 2:45pm
Danny Walsh is a revelry bluesman. He has engaged audiences from the wheat paddocks of the Wimmera, to the juke joints of Melbourne’s North, the stages of Port Fairy Folk Festival and now to High Vibes!
http://www.myspace.com/danowah
Artist: Fuefukuro
Time:3:00pm - 3:45pm
Japanese Shinobue bamboo flute ensemble who ask that you sit back, relax and be taken on a journey to a magical garden of delicate imagery and graceful sounds.
Artist: Kutcha Edwards Duo with Bruce Haymes
Time:4:00pm - 4:45pm
Kutcha Edwards is a Mutti Mutti man born in Balranald in New South Wales. He was ‘stolen’ at 18 months of age and denied his birthright to grow up with his family. As a teenager he was reunited with his family and so his journey began to retrieve his identity and reclaim his family and his community. For many years he was the lead singer in Blackfire and has since formed Kutcha Edwards and Band. Kutcha performs today in duo mode with Bruce Haymes.
Artist: Gianni Marinani’s Zoetrope
Time:5:00pm - 5:45pm
Zoetrope takes its name from the landmark company started by Francis Ford Coppola, who decided he would build a studio that would conceive creative approaches to filmmaking. The Zoetrope Quartet explores not only film, but also original compositions.
Artist: Babaganoush
Time:6:00pm - 6:45pm
Babaganoush combines the best Gypsy and Balkan music from Eastern Europe to tantalise you with their spicy melodies and hot rhythms. Exuberant, authentic and heartfelt, the band has an organic beauty that is rare and unforgettable.
Artist: Rose Turtle Ertler
Time:7:00pm - 7:45pm
Direct from the New York Ukulele Festival and hot on the heels of the launch of her new CD Tryhard Trailer Trash, Rose Turtle Ertler kicks it on her antique 1930s and 40s ukulele, banjo and autoharp. Rose has also just released a cook book of recipes from ukulele players from around the world called “What Do Ukulele Players Eat?”

