Juno and four-time Canadian Folk Music Award winners The Good Lovelies play at the Metropole in Katoomba on April 4.
Kerri Ough, Sue Passmore and Caroline Brooks are each immensely talented vocalists and songwriters in their own right, but together, their interwoven voices create such a powerful and pure, organic and inspiring harmony that the ensemble is elevated from impressive to peerless.
They represent the essence of a creation which is certainly greater than the sum of its parts. In concert, their impeccable vocals, winsome song-writing and comedic banter have won them acclaim across Canada, USA, UK, Australia and Europe.
Over the course of more than a decade they have covered plenty of stylistic ground, including “folk-pop”, with country folk as their core and first love. The trio first united in 2006 for a one-off performance: they have since recorded eight albums and charmed audiences across the globe, with the unmistakable sound of their intertwined voices as the sonic anchor.
They have recorded eight albums and charmed audiences across the globe.
The show is on Wednesday, April 4, upstairs at the Metropole Guesthouse, corner of Lurline and Gang Gang Streets, Katoomba.
Doors open 5:30pm, show starts 6:30pm.
Tickets discount early bird $20 available from the Metropole, or + b/f card on 4782 5544 and online $21.50 (Including booking fees) at www.fusionboutique.com.au or $25 on the door unless sold out.