Music in March, Dee Why Beach
Mobile Stage Truck is lovin' being back on the beaches, this time at Dee Why for Music in March.
Music In March continues in 2011 with FREE concerts every Sunday in March from 2PM - 5PM at Ted Jackson Reserve, Dee Why Beach.
*Content on this page courtesy of Warringah Council
Music In March continues in 2011 with FREE concerts every Sunday in March from 2PM - 5PM at Ted Jackson Reserve, Dee Why Beach.
*Content on this page courtesy of Warringah Council
- March 6 - Songbirds with Zoe Elliot, Charlotte Jane Trio, Ella Freestone
- March 13 - Local Talent with Tom Jordan, Daddy Longlegs and the Swamp Donkeys, Mimesis
- March 20 - Swing by the Beach with Lionel Robinson and the Dukes of Lounge, The Soul Predators
- March 27 - KidsPlay with Go Seek, Captain Bandanna
March 6th - Songbirds
International Women’s Day: Commemorating 100 Years
Acoustic pop, singer-songwriter Ella Freestone is just 18 and fast becoming a regular performer around Sydney. Her new self-titled album was produced under the direction of Dee Why-based Erana Clark, (vocal director Australia Idol and the X-Factor).
Zoe Elliot’s fresh, charismatic performances and melting vocals have already built her a loyal following.
The Charlotte Jane Trio is a smooth jazz outfit featuring Charlotte on vocals and violin and Shami Marandawela on guitar. Some of Sydney’s finest musos provide backing on keys, bass and drums.
March 13th - Local Talent
Celebrating Diversity on the Northern Beaches.
Tom Jordan was one of the youngest musicians to be signed to an Australian record label. He has toured with Guy Sebastian and supported Aussie greats such as Natalie Bassingthwaite, Diesel, INXS and Renee Cassar.
Musical madness is one way to describe Daddy Longlegs and the Swamp Donkeys infusion of blues/roots/rambles. A musical experience that has to be seen to be believed.
Mimesis combines the best elements of classical instruments (violin, cello and guitar) with iconic hit songs from the past 50 years. Upbeat and energetic.
Musical madness is one way to describe Daddy Longlegs and the Swamp Donkeys infusion of blues/roots/rambles. A musical experience that has to be seen to be believed.
Mimesis combines the best elements of classical instruments (violin, cello and guitar) with iconic hit songs from the past 50 years. Upbeat and energetic.