Wednesday, Live Piano Bar @ Spa Bar Daylesford
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Thursday, Whiskey Room @ Spa Bar Daylesford
The Whiskey Room is Mary Bureaux, Sue Klerks and Bernard Klerks.
Each brings a wealth of musical experience spanning jazz, blues and classical genres. Mary studied jazz at NMIT and creative arts at VCA. She has sung in jazz-blues-funk, reggae and indie bands. Bernard studied jazz (bass and double bass) at VCA and has played in jazz, reggae, popular and blues bands. He has toured Germany and Ireland as a musician and currently plays in two other groups who regularly play in the Ballarat and Trentham areas. Sue’s training was in classical music, but she has always enjoyed singing jazz and blues and has played and sang in a range of popular, acapella, jazz and blues groups.
The Whiskey Room’s repertoire consists of old-style blues and folk songs with a touch of jazz. Soulful harmonies and smooth bass.
Friday, The Zero Point @ Spa Bar Daylesford
Party rock outfit The Zero Point features Scott Sanders, Matt Reid (Hobo Erectus) and Tom Foster (Plumz, Smurfinger). Jammed-out rock covers you can dance to.
Friday, Friday Festivities @ Old Hepburn Hotel
The usual Friday night festivities. Happy Hour from 6-8pm, cocktails, plus trivia, Joker Poker, Bar Wars and community raffle.
Saturday, Gruesome Twosome @ Old Hepburn Hotel
Gruesome Twosome perform party favourites from the 1960s to present.
Friday, The Larks @ Blue Bean Cafe
Vintage R & B/soul with Cherie Bridges on vocals, leading her three-piece band.
Saturday, Never Easy @ Blue Bean Cafe
Sunday, Jazz Deuce @ Blue Bean Cafe
Featuring Norm Gray on flugelhorn and vocals and Simon Wigney on guitar, playing the great American jazz standards of the 1930s-50s.
Saturday, Spring Ball w/Sugar Fed Leopards @ Theatre Royal Castlemaine
Castlemaine Community House presents its legendary annual fundraiser. This year’s theme is A Dark Night in Wonderland. Expect all manner of dreamlike apparitions and dark, intriguing forms to grace the historic surrounds of Castlemaine’s favourite party palace.