ARTS OutWest is pleased to present a series of Sunday Sessions at Little Alberts at The Victoria featuring original music artist from The Central West.
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The first Session from 3pm on Sunday, November 14 will features two fine singer songwriters in Darren Smith and Clinton Hoy.
Darren has been performing his music to audiences across the Central West since 2017 after returning to music after 20-year break. He has built up a strong loyal following of fans who connect with his songs about life, love and loss.
He has released an EP Dive Into You in 2018 and his first LP Brave in 2021.
"Brave proves Smith is not a musician content with following said path precisely to a tee, as he's not afraid to showcase a diverse breadth of sound to get his messages across," wrote Western Advocate music writer Sam Bolt.
Clinton Hoy has had a lust for making music ever since seeing Slash slinging his guitar at A GNR concert.
He has travelled the world in pursuit of his dream only to find everything he needed was right where he started from.
A founding member of One Proud Monkey, he released his first album Pieces of Different Puzzles in 2019 which featured a number of multilayered recordings.
His songs are honest and heartfelt. His latest release Bones II, as the name implies, a "back to basics" affair.
This will be a Sunday Session not to be missed and tickets are now on sale.
Check out the Arts OutWest website for details.
These gigs are part of Arts OutWest's Live and Kicking program, a series over live, local music events across the Central West 2021-2022, funded by the Australian Government's Live Music Office.
Live and local
ARTS OutWest is delighted to be working with Lachlan Shire Council to set up live, local music performance opportunities.
Lachlan Shire Council is seeking expressions of interest from musicians local to Lachlan who would like to participate in the Lachlan Live and Local Program, delivered in partnership with the Live Music Office and APRA AMCOS.
Live and Local aims to build the capacity of local music communities.
Arts OutWest's music industry support officer Patrick Coomey has been working with council and local stakeholders to develop the series of gigs.
You can contact him for more information on patrick@musicnsw.com.