
His brand new album Stories Through Time was released in November 2015. It is a self-penned collection of Australian stories. The first single off the album is the Farmers Lament 'If I Get To The Rainbow'.
![]() Raised on a small farm in Gippsland in eastern Victoria, the youngest of 4 children, Billy Bridge grew up listening to his father sing the songs of Hank Williams, Charley Pride, Kenny Rogers and Jim Reeves. For as long as he can remember, music has been a part of Billy's life. Growing up in a musical family meant that music was never far away. His song writing and performing skills mean that he is a much sought after entertainer and his music is always added to radio playlists across the country and in many countries overseas. His brand new album Stories Through Time was released in November 2015. It is a self-penned collection of Australian stories. The first single off the album is the Farmers Lament 'If I Get To The Rainbow'.
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![]() Kylie Adams-Collier began writing songs on her mother's piano at the age of five. According to her older brother, Kylie often sang loud operatic notes as she brushed her doll's hair. Growing up in Bellingen ( northern NSW, Australia), Kylie was fortunate enough to live in a household of music. Her mother, Gillian Adams has an eclectic range of music from blues, country, folk, rock and jazz and hosted a Blues and jazz program on 2BBBfm Bellingen for over 25 years. Kylie Adams-Collier has spent the last few months working with producer Gary Brown on her latest album Sweet Dreams 'til Morning, following on from her release Bellingen Says Goodnight. Sweet Dreams 'til Morning features well respected Australian country musicians including Allan Tomkins, Bob Howe, Malcolm HamerstKon, Tomi Graso, Hester Fraser, Andrew Clerement, Dean Gray, Rachel Johnston, Justin Standley and Gary Brown. The album features the single 'Goodbye Dear Tamworth' ![]() One half of country duo Sunny Cowgirls, Celeste Clabburn has released her debut solo record Keeping Me Here, out now via WJO Australia. But contrary to the old rumour mill, there is no negative vibes or inner conflict between her and her musical and blood sister Sophie. In fact, the pair are preparing to release a brand new record next year. But back to Celeste's solo album. It consists of 8 tracks written by Celeste herself, with two tracks created from co-writing sessions with James Gillard and Broderick Smith from country rock legends The Dingoes. Not only this but Celeste also took on a production role for the record, allowing her to take full reigns on creating her vision. Having spent the last ten years in the industry, with hugely popular shows across Australia and seven successful albums with Sunny Cowgirls, it’s hard to believe that Celeste is still only 28. Walshy took the opportunity to chat to Celeste across the week, listen in! |
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