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the creek sessions 2023

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We are thrilled to announce that the  
Creek Sessions are back! 

Sunday 17 September 2023

Join us for a relaxed Sunday afternoon “performance session” 
​held on the banks of 
Fig Tree Creek (at the KCA Artship)
 in Yeppoon.

​From 2pm.
It's FREE.
There's a Bar.
There's Food. 

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The Creek Sessions is all about original music, creative conversations and supportive audiences who enjoy experiencing new work. You'll love it!

Images from Creek sessions 2023 

Photography by Allan Reinikka

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David Flower
​East Coast Troubadour


Singer-songwriter and musician from the East Coast of Australia; playing progressive roots, folk funk and blues. Known for spirited and engaging performances, filling dance floors with his trademark acoustic guitar feels and dynamic rich vocals David plays acoustic guitar, harmonica, ukulele, bass and sitar. His songwriting is captured through four albums. 

 
Uplifting and brimming with atmosphere playing progressive roots, boogie blues, funk and reggae, making for an acoustically groovy show rich in rhythm and soul. The energy is contagious!
 

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​I play guitar, ukulele and dabble with the kalimba but mainly guitar. I've written over 50 original guitar songs. One titled Eternity which you can find on Spotify, YouTube, etc. and another song in production titled Everlasting Happy. I write about love, heartbreak, nightmares, mental illness, trauma, and conquering all of those hardships. My genre/style is a mix of pop, alternative, modern rock and emo. ​


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RAINING ROSES
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​ Sophie Rose Blackman and Damien Blackman have shared their original music on stages all around this great state. Their music spans and combines multiple genres which is reflective of working as travelling musicians in an area as diverse as QLD.

Sophie brings her years of experience working around Queensland from her early years in country music festivals to almost every local festival you can think of. While Damien brings his background in writing and stand up comedy to present unique and often humorous perspectives in their lyrics.

In 2018 they recorded an album with the illustrious Bill Chambers at his studio in Central New South Wales. 'Reawakened' was their first collaboration and the inspiration for Damien to begin teaching himself bass and for the pair to begin building their home studio.

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Jo Peace
Contemporary Folk Artist
Singer Songwriter

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​Expressing life experiences through original music and songs.
Originally lead singer for a bush band in the late 1990’s, Jo emerged as a strong vocalist in her own right and soon started writing her owns songs.

​She was lead singer for the trio Halkian in 2002 who played and sang mostly original contemporary folk songs at Woodford Folk Festival, Women Out Front and many other venues found across the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland events.

Jo has recently returned to the stage to share with you some of her original tunes capturing her  life experiences and recollections through lyrics and  song.

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