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Newstead

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 5:12 pm
by Heather
I've just returned from Newstead and the lovely little festival there. I'm severely sleep deprived. Wow is all I can say! What an amazing festival and what incredible young talent we have in this country. I am so in awe of anyone who can play one instrument or sing, let alone play several instruments, write lyrics and sing as most of them seem to do!

Newstead is a tiny, one pub hamlet just west of Castlemaine - basically a main street with one cross road and a few houses surrounded by a flood levy to protect it from the Loddon River. The main venues were the community centre, the Troubadour tent and the Uniting church as well as a couple of smaller venues. It was my first music festival (except for Tamworth last year where i didn't really hear any music) and the artists were all unknown to me - which was good because I went without any expectations and was blown away by what I heard.

There was plenty of variety in music styles and something for everyone: a band that might be considered rock, another that was country (but not too country); a spoon player; poetry performances; an instrument made from a huge gourd with strings made of fishing line - except one which was a whipper snipper line, and you should have heard the sweet music that mysterious African instrument made. There was a singer who could imitate a trombone - and I swear you'd think it was a trombone - geez she was good; a harmonica played like you've never heard before; music inspired by Africa, the Middle East, Ireland and South America; a young man who sang a protest song that you'd swear Bob Dylan wrote - and on it went.

What struck me the most was probably the youth of the majority of the performers and the incredible pool of talent there is - particularly amongst the women singers. The harmonies at times were breathtaking.

The event was well organised, the weather was simply perfect (cold at night though!) and the word of the day was definintely "entertainment". The atmosphere was low key, relaxed, friendly and most definitely FUN and being 1 hour 50 minutes drive away it was just a tad closer than Tamworth! :)

Heather :)

Re: Newstead

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 7:54 pm
by Stephen Whiteside
I'm thrilled to hear you enjoyed yourself so much, Heather. It's a great festival, and a real credit to its director, Andrew Pattison. Andrew's been running festivals for years, and he certainly knows what he is doing.

Re: Newstead

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 8:03 pm
by Bob Pacey
How come it was not listed in the events section ????


Might have helped with numbers .


Bob

Re: Newstead

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 8:19 pm
by Stephen Whiteside
I know I posted information about it somewhere, Bob - that's how Heather heard about it - but I can't for the life of me remember where I put it now. Heather might remember.

Re: Newstead

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 5:21 am
by Stephen Whiteside
I've found out where I spoke about Newstead. (A good night's sleep did the trick.)

Back in early December, Terry asked "Who's going to Tamworth?" under "General Chit-Chat and Off Topic". I suggested that if people could not get to Tamworth, they consider Newstead, and talked a bit about it.

In retrospect, it would have been better if I'd given it its own thread, under "Events", as Bob has suggested.

Re: Newstead

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 7:27 pm
by Heather
Hey Stephen, I saw Thomas on the news tonight (Channel 10) in a piece on the Newstead festival. I was So excited! :D

Heather :)

Re: Newstead

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 4:17 am
by Stephen Whiteside
Amazing! Thanks, Heather, I'll pass it on!

Re: Newstead

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 7:53 am
by Stephen Whiteside
Curiosity on the home front, Heather. Can you give me some details?

Re: Newstead

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:10 am
by Heather
It was a fluke Stephen. I normally wouldn't be watching channel 10 but I was at my daughter's house and they had it on. I think it was the local news so possibly Bendigo based?? I can't really be sure, I just know it wasn't the Melbourne based news. It was a piece on the Newstead festival and it showed Thomas and his band playing on the pub corner. Then there was a bit on Fryerstown which also had something on that weekend. Sorry, I can't be much more help than that.

Heather :)

Re: Newstead

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:44 am
by Stephen Whiteside
That's great, Heather, thanks. I'll pass it on.