Longyard Poets Breakfasts 2014
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 7:51 am
Hard to believe that the 2014 TCMF has finished already! Day upon day of 40 degree weather failed to temper the enthusiasm of the crowds which filled the famous Goonoo Goonoo Room at the Longyard Hotel. (Three full houses and most of the other days were close) paid testament to the fact that Bush Poetry as a Comedy Medium will forever pull huge crowds. A distinct increase in young people turning up for the shows was extremely encouraging also, and great for the future of the performing craft.
Each Day, Australia's oldest Bush Poet's Breakfast Venue served up a smorgasbord of Australia's premier Performing Bush Poets. Old hands such as Ray Essery, Marco Gliori, Murray Hartin, Prousty, Jack Drake, Bill Kearns, Greg North etc. stood aside first time performers Lyn Tarring, Kathie Priestly and Rhonda Tallnash, while two of the Longyards favourite performers from the past again made a return to the stage, Glenny Palmer and Greg Scott. Our Comedy Musos Dave Prior and Errol Gray were exceptional, while stand-up comic/poet/balladeer Brad Maclean, again showed why he is such a great performer to have on board. Garry Lowe, Col Driscoll, Geoffrey Graham and co. continued to slay the crowds and working as compare and organiser, myself and Colleen could not have asked for a better crew to work with. Big thanks to my 'right hand man' Raymondo Essery, who would be one of the best performers and most professional and wisest head in the business at present.
The feeling of belonging, trust in material, audience acceptance of our material, and an overall relaxed and stress free feeling 'out back' before taking the stage, is hopefully contributing to some of the brilliant brackets we witnessed this year!
Next year is already booked in and another crew will be put together around September, with one of the main aims next year being to try to boost the female performance numbers, as there seems to be a lack of female performers around at the moment which is at odds with the increase in numbers and quality of the females in competition, although hopefully it will transform itself over the next few years.
Again, a big thanks to all involved for making Tamworth 2014 one of the most successful yet and setting the agenda for expectations in years to come!
Neil McArthur
Each Day, Australia's oldest Bush Poet's Breakfast Venue served up a smorgasbord of Australia's premier Performing Bush Poets. Old hands such as Ray Essery, Marco Gliori, Murray Hartin, Prousty, Jack Drake, Bill Kearns, Greg North etc. stood aside first time performers Lyn Tarring, Kathie Priestly and Rhonda Tallnash, while two of the Longyards favourite performers from the past again made a return to the stage, Glenny Palmer and Greg Scott. Our Comedy Musos Dave Prior and Errol Gray were exceptional, while stand-up comic/poet/balladeer Brad Maclean, again showed why he is such a great performer to have on board. Garry Lowe, Col Driscoll, Geoffrey Graham and co. continued to slay the crowds and working as compare and organiser, myself and Colleen could not have asked for a better crew to work with. Big thanks to my 'right hand man' Raymondo Essery, who would be one of the best performers and most professional and wisest head in the business at present.
The feeling of belonging, trust in material, audience acceptance of our material, and an overall relaxed and stress free feeling 'out back' before taking the stage, is hopefully contributing to some of the brilliant brackets we witnessed this year!
Next year is already booked in and another crew will be put together around September, with one of the main aims next year being to try to boost the female performance numbers, as there seems to be a lack of female performers around at the moment which is at odds with the increase in numbers and quality of the females in competition, although hopefully it will transform itself over the next few years.
Again, a big thanks to all involved for making Tamworth 2014 one of the most successful yet and setting the agenda for expectations in years to come!
Neil McArthur