The Museum of the Riverina and Charles Sturt University Regional Archives invite you to take a walk…

People and Place: Fitzmaurice and Baylis Streets, Wagga Wagga

Fitzmaurice and Baylis Street Walking Tours

The Museum of the Riverina and Charles Sturt University Regional Archives invite you to take a walk with us downtown as we explore the many layers of history in Wagga Wagga’s former and current main streets.

Curator and historian, Dr Nancy Blacklow has many stories to tell as she leads two distinct walking expeditions:

1. Fitzmaurice Street: Listen to tales of the early days of Wagga, from the first banks and police quarters to the history of Chinese settlement in the area. With such a deep history, there are many fascinating stories to hear on this tour.

2. Baylis Street: This tour will explore some of the 20th century developments of the city, examining buildings and businesses that used to, and still thrive and flourish in the main street of Wagga Wagga.

Limited Places Available

Book Now

The first Fitzmaurice Street  on Monday 17 March at 5:30pm is booked out. It will be repeated at 8am on Tuesday 18 March and bookings are still available for this walk.

The Baylis Street tour will take place at 5:30pm on Wednesday 19 March and will be repeated at 8am on Thursday 20 March.

Each tour has a duration of two hours and participants are requested to wear comfortable walking shoes.

For booking or for more information, contact Michael at the museum on 69 269 654 or email mitchell.michael@wagga.nsw.gov.au

Newcastle Conservatorium Upcoming Events

FEBRUARY
Thursday 27 7:00pm Song Company presents Fire of Love. This concert
explores the fire of emotion stretching all the way to the
classic songs of Jacques Brel and Cole Porter. And some
recent but equally poignant love songs by Bon Iver and
Pink prove our point: love is eternal.

MARCH
Thursday 20 7:30pm Musica Viva presents Sitkovetsky Trio. This awardwinning
trio of acclaimed young solosits is conquering the
globe with its unusual blend of dazzling virtuosity and
heartfelt, thoughtful artistry. Their delight in playing
together reaches out across the footlights to touch
audiences in music by Smetana, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky
and a new work by Carl Vine.

Thursday 27 1:00pm Free Lunchtime Concert – American cellist Eugene
Friesen. Four time Grammy Award Winner Friesen has
broken new ground for the cello, using it in a wide
variety of non-classical settings and creating new
techniques to expand its role as a solo and accompanying
instrument.

APRIL
Thursday 3 1:00pm Free Lunchtime Concert. University of Newcastle staff
perform a range of instruments and genres.

Thursday 10 1:00pm Free Lunchtime Concert – Romano Crivici.
Crivici’s music has its roots in pop, contemporary,
classical and native Australian sources…simple, haunting
melodic patterns.

 

 

Vacancies Wagga Area

 

CEMETERY/CREMATORIUM ASSISTANT

Remuneration:Minimum $879.81 gpw + super
Enquiries:Bradley Roy – 0408 476 650
Closing Date: Friday, 7 March 2014 @ 5.00pm AEST

 

ASSET MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT

Remuneration:Minimum $811.65 gpw + super
Enquiries:David Edgar – 0418 446 337 (Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 4.00pm)
Closing Date:Monday, 24 February 2014 @ 5.00pm AEST

 

PUMP STATION ATTENDANT

Remuneration:Minimum $811.65 gpw + super
Enquiries:David Edgar – 0418 446 337 (Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 4.00pm)
Closing Date:Monday, 24 February 2014 @ 5.00pm AEST

 

MANAGER INTERNAL AUDIT SERVICES

Enquiries: Phil Pinyon, General Manager – 02 6926 9121

Closing Date: Friday, 28 February 2014 @ 5.00pm AEST

WATER BILLING OFFICER

Remuneration:Minimum $942.39 gpw + super
Enquiries: Peter Revell – 02 6926 9488
Closing Date: Friday, 28 February 2014 @ 5.00pm AEST

 

ZOO CURATOR

Remuneration:Minimum $982.63 gross per week + super
Enquiries:Colin Scott – 0424 750 206 (Monday to Friday, 7.00am – 4.00pm)
Closing Date:Friday, 28 February 2014 @ 5.00pm AEST

 

GARDENER
Two (2) Positions Available

Remuneration:Minimum $786.43 gpw + super
Enquiries:Colin Scott – 0424 750 206 (Monday to Friday, 7.00am – 4.00pm)
Closing Date:Friday, 28 February 2014 @ 5.00pm AEST

 

PLANT OPERATOR

Remuneration:Minimum $811.65 gpw + super
Enquiries: Peter Rowlands – 0424 751 496 (Monday to Friday, 7.00am – 4.00pm)
Closing Date:Monday, 3 March 2014 @ 5.00pm AEST

 

CIVIC THEATRE: CASUAL FRONT OF HOUSE

Remuneration: Minimum $24.80 gross per hour + super
Enquiries:Jo Somerville – 02 6926 9684
Closing Date:Friday, 14 March 2014 @ 5.00pm AEST

 

 

To view these opportunities and apply, please visit Wagga Wagga City Council’s vacancy page…

Newcastle University Choir Concert Dates

May 18, 2pm, Great Hall

Do you hear the People Sing! – Music theatre greats

August 3, 2pm, Great Hall

I Remember – Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the outbreak of World War I.

December 3, 2pm

Christ Church Cathedral

 

The Newcastle University Choir meets every Monday night at 7pm in the Great Hall at the University. If you love music, and can hold a tune, you’re more than welcome. To find out more, see our website at www.newcastleuniversitychoir.com.au .

Sydney Opera House: Music 2014

Event Presenter Date Venue
SSO ElektraELEKTRA
DAVID ROBERTSON CONDUCTS AN OPERA IN THE CONCERT HALL
Sydney Symphony 22 February –
24 February
Concert Hall
Beethoven's SeptetBeethoven’s Septet Omega Ensemble 23 February Utzon Room
The Hills are Stayin AliveThe Hills Are Stayin’ Alive Oslo fagottkor via Backstage Management og Produksjon AS 26 February –
27 February
Utzon Room
SSO John WilliamsROBERTSON CONDUCTS JOHN WILLIAMS
MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES
Sydney Symphony 27 February –
1 March
Concert Hall
The Necks #1THE NECKS Sydney Opera House 3 March Joan Sutherland Theatre
Neko Case New image 1NEKO CASE Sydney Opera House 3 March Concert Hall
SSO 14 - Replay Image 2rePLAY – Symphony of Heroes Sydney Symphony 7 March –
8 March
Concert Hall
Flying Lotus Image 1FLYING LOTUS LAYER 3 Sydney Opera House and FBi Radio in association with The Operatives present 9 March Concert Hall
SSO Russian DaydreamsRUSSIAN DAYDREAMS
TCHAIKOVSKY & PROKOFIEV
Sydney Symphony 12 March –
15 March
Concert Hall
Yo La Tengo Image 1YO LA TENGO Sydney Opera House and FBi Radio 13 March Concert Hall
Event Presenter Date Venue
AHE Haydn FluteHAYDN’S SURPRISE Australian Haydn Ensemble 15 March Utzon Room
Billy Bragg ImageBilly Bragg Viv Lees, Radio National, The Music & Max TV 16 March Concert Hall
Glen Hansard 1An Evening with Glen Hansard with special guest Lisa O’Neill Sydney Opera House in association with Gaynor Crawford 17 March –
20 March
Concert Hall
Neil Finn 1NEIL FINN Sydney Opera House by arrangement with Live Nation & Artist Voice 18 March –
22 March
Concert Hall
SSO Beethoven FifthBEETHOVEN’S FIFTH Sydney Symphony 19 March –
20 March
Concert Hall
SSO Beethoven FifthBEETHOVEN’S FIFTH
TEA AND SYMPHONY
Sydney Symphony 21 March Concert Hall
ENCORE 2014 1ENCORE Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW 24 March Concert Hall
Kim Bumsoo FinalKIM BUMSOO SHOWCHESTRA JK Entertainment 27 March Concert Hall
Troy Cassar-Daley and Adam HarveyTroy Cassar-Daley & Adam Harvey:
The Great Country Song Book
Troy Cassar-Daley, Adam Harvey, Artist Network & Sony Music 28 March Concert Hall
My Generation ImageMy Generation – 50 Years of The Who Empire Touring 1 April Studio
Event Presenter Date Venue
SSO 2014 - Gladiator ImageGladiator with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra Sydney Symphony 4 April –
5 April
Concert Hall
SSO Mozart & HaydnMOZART & HAYDN
TEA AND SYMPHONY
Sydney Symphony 4 April Concert Hall
UMS 14 - Joanna MacGregor ImageJoanna MacGregor (Piano) Sydney Opera House 6 April Utzon Room
SSO Heavenly SchubertHEAVENLY SCHUBERT Sydney Symphony 10 April –
12 April
Concert Hall
ACO Haydn Italian CelloHaydn & Italian Cello Australian Chamber Orchestra 13 April Concert Hall
Buddy Guy CorrectBUDDY GUY AND BAND
WITH SPECIAL GUEST
CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE AND BAND
Sydney Opera House 19 April Concert Hall
Jeff Beck ImageJeff Beck Live Nation 21 April Concert Hall
Iron and Wine Image 1IRON AND WINE Sydney Opera House and FBi Radio 23 April Concert Hall
Mozart's QuintetMozart’s Quintet Omega Ensemble 27 April Utzon Room
The Jezabels #2THE JEZABELS Sydney Opera House by arrangement with Artist Voice 28 April –
29 April
Concert Hall
SSO Strictly LuhrmannSTRICTLY LUHRMANN
MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES
Sydney Symphony 2 May –
3 May
Concert Hall
Doris 1DORIS
DORIS DAY – SO MUCH MORE THAN THE GIRL NEXT DOOR
Jeff Lewis & Phil Bathols 6 May –
11 May
Drama Theatre
SSO The Rach 3THE ‘RACH 3’: RUSSIAN MAESTROS Sydney Symphony 8 May –
10 May
Concert Hall
SSO ElijahELIJAH: CELESTIAL VOICES Sydney Symphony 14 May –
17 May
Concert Hall
Flinders Quartet: 2014 Concert Season ImageFlinders Quartet: 2014 Concert Season Program 1 Flinders Quartet Inc 14 May Utzon Room
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa ImageDame Kiri Te Kanawa The Music House 20 May Joan Sutherland Theatre
ACO Timeline PresetsTimeline Australian Chamber Orchestra 25 May –
29 May
Concert Hall
UMS 14 - Timo-Veikko Valve & Neal Peres Da Costa ImageTimo-Veikko Valve (Cello) Neal Peres Da Costa (Harpsichord) Sydney Opera House 1 June Utzon Room
SSO Mozart HaffnerMOZART’S HAFFNER SYMPHONY
TEA AND SYMPHONY
Sydney Symphony 6 June Concert Hall
SSO Beethoven 1 & 2BEETHOVEN PIANO CONCERTOS
ROBERTSON AND AX
Sydney Symphony 12 June –
14 June
Concert Hall
Event Presenter Date Venue
SSO Beethoven 3 & 4BEETHOVEN PIANO CONCERTOS 3 & 4
ROBERTSON AND AX
Sydney Symphony 16 June –
18 June
Concert Hall
Beethoven EmperorBEETHOVEN’S EMPEROR PIANO CONCERTO
ROBERTSON AND AX
Sydney Symphony 20 June –
21 June
Concert Hall
UMS 14 - Elizabeth Wallfisch & Raphael Wallfisch ImageElizabeth Wallfisch (violin) Raphael Wallfisch (cello) Sydney Opera House 22 June Utzon Room
Anthony Warlow & Faith Prince New imageAnthony Warlow & Faith Prince John Frost & Phil Bathols 27 June –
28 June
Concert Hall
UMS 14 - Emerson String Quartet ImageEmerson String Quartet Sydney Opera House 29 June Studio
ACO Mahler 4Mahler 4 & Sibelius 6 Australian Chamber Orchestra 29 June Concert Hall
UMS 14 - Alisa Weilerstein ImageAlisa Weilerstein (Cello) Sydney Opera House 7 July Utzon Room
SSO Brahms & DvorakBRAHMS & DVORAK: ROMANTIC MASTERPIECES Sydney Symphony 10 July –
12 July
Concert Hall
SSO JandamarraJANDAMARRA: SING FOR COUNTRY Sydney Symphony 16 July –
17 July
Concert Hall
SSO JandamarraJANDAMARRA: SING FOR COUNTRY
TEA & SYMPHONY
Sydney Symphony 18 July Concert Hall
AHE Mozart Joke CloseUpMOZART’S MUSICAL JOKE Australian Haydn Ensemble 19 July Utzon Room
SSO Harp LegendsHARP LEGENDS: SIMONE YOUNG CONDUCTS Sydney Symphony 24 July –
28 July
Concert Hall
Musica Viva Choir of Kings College CambridgeChoir of King’s College, Cambridge Musica Viva 26 July Concert Hall
UMS 14 - Bo Skovhus and Simone Young ImageBo Skovhus (Baritone) and Simone Young (Piano) Sydney Opera House 27 July Utzon Room
SSO Pepe RomeroPEPE ROMERO: GUITAR FROM THE HEART Sydney Symphony 1 August –
2 August
Concert Hall
SSO Four Last SongsFOUR LAST SONGS:
ROBERTSON & BREWER PERFORM STRAUSS
Sydney Symphony 13 August –
16 August
Concert Hall
SSO Hear it Feel itHEAR IT, FEEL IT: MUSIC, EMOTION AND THE BRAIN Sydney Symphony 20 August –
21 August
Concert Hall
SSO Hear it Feel itHEAR IT, FEEL IT: MUSIC, EMOTION AND THE BRAIN
TEA & SYMPHONY
Sydney Symphony 22 August Concert Hall
ACO Intimate LettersIntimate Letters Australian Chamber Orchestra 24 August Concert Hall
SSO Symphonic InspirationSYMPHONIC INSPIRATION:
ROBERTSON CONDUCTS BRAHMS
Sydney Symphony 29 August –
1 September
Concert Hall
Flinders Quartet: 2014 Concert Season ImageFlinders Quartet: 2014 Concert Season Program 2 Flinders Quartet Inc 3 September Utzon Room
UMS 14 - Nicola Benedetti ImageNicola Benedetti (Violin) Sydney Opera House 7 September Utzon Room
SSO Bruckner 6BRUCKNER 6:
STEPHEN HOUGH PLAYS DVORAK
Sydney Symphony 17 September –
20 September
Concert Hall
SSO The MatrixTHE MATRIX: FILM IN CONCERT Sydney Symphony 26 September –
27 September
Concert Hall
UMS 14 - Xuefei Yang ImageXuefei Yang (Classical Guitar) Sydney Opera House 28 September Utzon Room
AHE Beethoven's PianoBEETHOVEN’S PIANO CONCERTO Australian Haydn Ensemble 29 September Utzon Room
SSO Tchaikovsky & ProkofievTCHAIKOVSKY 5
& JAMES EHNES PERFORMS PROKOFIEV
Sydney Symphony 9 October –
11 October
Concert Hall
SSO Dramatic TrumpetDRAMATIC TRUMPET Sydney Symphony 22 October –
23 October
Concert Hall
SSO Dramatic TrumpetDRAMATIC TRUMPET
TEA AND SYMPHONY
Sydney Symphony 24 October Concert Hall
Flinders Quartet: 2014 Concert Season ImageFlinders Quartet: 2014 Concert Season Program 3 Flinders Quartet Inc 29 October Utzon Room
SSO Mahler 7MAHLER 7: NIGHT MUSIC Sydney Symphony 29 October –
1 November
Concert Hall
ACO Tognetti's BeethovenTognetti’s Beethoven Australian Chamber Orchestra 2 November –
3 November
Concert Hall
SSO West Side StoryWEST SIDE STORY: ON STAGE AND SCREEN Sydney Symphony 6 November –
8 November
Concert Hall
UMS 14 - Andreas Ottensamer ImageAndreas Ottensamer (Clarinet) Sydney Opera House 9 November Utzon Room
SSO Mozart, Schumann, BeethovenMOZART, SCHUMANN & BEETHOVEN Sydney Symphony 14 November Concert Hall
SSO Vanska ConductsVANSKA CONDUCTS BRAHMS Sydney Symphony 19 November –
22 November
Concert Hall
SSO Brahms & MahlerBRAHMS & MAHLER: SYMPHONIC FIRSTS Sydney Symphony 27 November –
1 December
Concert Hall
ACO Marwood's SerenadeMarwood’s Serenade Australian Chamber Orchestra 30 November Concert Hall
SSO Enigma VariationsENIGMA VARIATIONS:
ZIMMERMAN PLAYS SIBELIUS
Sydney Symphony 3 December –
6 December
Concert Hall
AHE CPE BachCPE BACH’S 300TH ANNIVERSARY Australian Haydn Ensemble 21 December Utzon Room

Sydney Opera House: Opera 2014

OA Great Opera Hits 2014Great Opera Hits Opera Australia 5 January –
23 March
Joan Sutherland Theatre
The Magic Flute OA 13The Magic Flute Opera Australia 10 January –
26 March
Joan Sutherland Theatre
Carmen 14Carmen Opera Australia 3 February –
29 March
Joan Sutherland Theatre
Eugene Onegin 14Eugene Onegin Opera Australia 28 February –
28 March
Joan Sutherland Theatre
Opera Australia Handa Opera On Sydney Harbour - Madama ButterflyHanda Opera on Sydney Harbour: Madama Butterfly Opera Australia 21 March –
12 April
Fleet Steps
Rigoletto 14Rigoletto Opera Australia 26 June –
24 August
Joan Sutherland Theatre
Otello 14Otello Opera Australia 5 July –
2 August
Joan Sutherland Theatre
Giovanni 14Don Giovanni Opera Australia 25 July –
30 August
Joan Sutherland Theatre
Jonas Kaufmann imageJonas Kaufmann Opera Australia 10 August Concert Hall
Elixir Of Love 14The Elixir Of Love Opera Australia 11 August –
31 August
Joan Sutherland Theatre
Presenter Date Venue
The King and I 14Rodgers and Hammerstein The King and I Opera Australia 9 September –
5 October
Joan Sutherland Theatre

Sydney Conservatorium February Events

DATE EVENT TIME
22 Feb, 2014Saturday
Afternoon Tour – Rising Stars
1:00pm
Morning Tour – Rising Stars
10:00am
Open Academy – Rising Stars
11:00am
Open Academy – Rising Stars
2:00pm
26 Feb, 2014Wednesday
Lunchbreak Concert: Piano Unit
1:10pm
Post-Concert Tour – Lunchbreak
2:00pm
Pre-Concert Tour – Lunchbreak
11:00am
28 Feb, 2014Friday

DMA Recital: Alfred Hill’s Concerto for Viola
6:00pm
01 Mar, 2014Saturday
Afternoon Tour – Rising Stars
1:00pm
Morning Tour – Rising Stars
10:00am

 

Newcastle Conservatorium 2014 Program

20 Feb, 2014  Thursday Musica Viva presents Kelemen Quartet. Combining youthful brilliance with the finest Hungarian tradition, the Kelemen Quartet’s energetic flair and striking charisma adds a thrilling modern zest to their performance of music from their great compatriot Bartok alongside a world premiere by Ross Edwards and well-known masterpieces. 7.30pm
27 Feb, 2014  Thursday Song Company. Fire of Love. From the courtly romance of the troubadours to the sensuous madrigal musings of Marenzio, this concert explores the fire of emotion. 7.00pm
20 March, 2014
Thursday
Musica Viva presents Sitkovetsky Trio. This award-winning trio of acclaimed young solosits is conquering the globe with its unusual blend of dazzling virtuosity and heartfelt, thoughtful artistry. Their delight in playing together reaches out across the footlights to touch audiences in music by Smetana, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and a new work by Carl Vine. 7.30pm
27 March, 2014 Thursday Free Lunchtime Concert. American cellist Eugene Friesen four time Grammy Award Winner. Friesen has broken new ground for the cello, using it in a wide variety of non-classical settings and creating new techniques to expand its role as a solo and accompanying instrument 1.00pm
10 April, 2014 Thursday Free Lunchtime Concert. Romano Crivici. Crivici’s music has its roots in pop, contemporary, classical and native Australian sources…simple, haunting melodic patterns. 1.00pm
15 May, 2014Thursday Musica Viva presents American Brass Quintet. In their first Australian appearance for four decades, the world’s leading ‘high priests of brass’ bring their rich-toned and perfectly matched sound to this unforgettable, masterly concert, spanning the centuries from the grandeur of Renaissance Venice to the high-octane excitement of the 21st century. 7.30pm
4 Sept, 2014Thursday Musica Viva presents Imogen Cooper. One of the greatest pianists of her generation, Imogen Cooper CBE makes a long overdue return to Australia for this special program highlighting her poetic, insightful interpretations of the composers closest to her heart: Brahms, Schubert and Schumann. 7.30pm
25 Sept, 2014Thursday Musica Viva presents Borodin Quartet. The legendary Borodin String Quartet is approaching its 70th concert season, so every concert glows with the unmistakable authenticity of experience and knowledge: the power behind the mighty ‘Borodin sound’, heard at its finest in music by Shostakovich and Beethoven. 7.30pm
8 Nov, 2014Thursday Musica Viva presents Ray Chen with Timothy Young. Raised in Brisbane, jet-setting virtuoso Ray Chen is one of the brightest stars in the new generation of violinists. His first national recital tour (with the sensitive accompaniment of Timothy Young) has all the spectacular fireworks you could wish for, from the elegant finesse of Mozart and Prokofiev to the exuberant acrobatics of Sarasate. 7.30pm

THE WOLFE BROTHERS CHASE THE DREAM IN 2014

MORE TOUR DATES ADDED

Tasmania’s favourite sons The Wolfe Brothers have burst into 2014 full steam ahead with their ‘eye of the tiger’ approach to chasing their dream. The rockin’ country band continue to ride the wave that started for them almost 18 months ago when they captured the attention of the nation, and were voted into second place in the final of the nationally televised show Australia’s Got Talent.

“There is only one way to make dreams come true and that is through hard work,” says Tom Wolfe. “This is something all four of us agree on and live by. The good thing is we actually love doing everything that is required to be successful in this business. We are having the time of our lives right now”.

Since their time on Australia’s Got Talent in late 2012, the band have been on the road touring with Lee Kernaghan and playing to sell-out crowds across the country. Their debut album IT’S ON was released in January 2013 and so far has spawned three Top 10 singles, including their first #1 song and #1 video The Girl, The Bottle, The Memory. In their first year, they not only won the hearts of the nation, but also recognition by their peers. The Wolfe Brothers were nominated for four Golden Guitar Awards at this year’s Australian Country Music Awards.

“Just to be nominated was amazing for us,” says drummer Casey Kostiuk. “To be nominated in four categories blew us away, especially being one of the finalists for Highest Selling Album of the Year. The year 2013 was a great start for us”.

None of this was overnight success though, the band have certainly earned their stripes over the years. The Wolfe Brothers consists of two brothers, Nick and Tom Wolfe, and their two best mates, guitarist Brodie Rainbird and drummer Casey Kostiuk. They all grew up together on the same road just outside of Hobart. During their high school years they all started playing music together in different bands covering glam rock and heavy metal. After leaving school they all got together to form The Wolfe Brothers and for six years were weekend warriors playing covers in pubs and clubs across Tasmania. Their onstage energy, combined with their tight sound earned them a legion of fans across the home state – everyone loved to party at their local with The Wolfe Brothers whenever they were in town.

When the band decided to record some original songs they were drawn to the music that they loved most – modern country rock. The brothers grew up on a healthy diet of Australian country music, thanks to their mum, and the rock element came from their dad who still drums in his own rock band. After recording a four-track EP and selling thousands of copies, the band put their own money into recording a full length album which became their debut effort – IT’S ON. After laying down the tracks for the album in their bedrooms on a portable recording system they were signed for management by Stephen White Management [SWM], who also manages Lee Kernaghan.

SWM took the recordings to a friend in Nashville by the name of Luke Wooten. Luke is one of Nashville’s hottest producers (he has produced albums for Dierks Bentley, Kellie Pickler and is currently working with Brad Paisley). He loved the sound of the band and agreed to mix what was literally a bedroom recording. The end result is IT’S ON and it’s no surprise the album has earned acclaim around the country. The band finally met up with Luke in Nashville in June 2013 when they performed at the CMA Global Artists Party. After some late night bonding in various honky tonks around the country music city, they all became friends. Luke will fly to Australia in March and to produce the band’s second album, which is due to be recorded in Byron Bay at Studio 301. The band have spent the month of February locked away recording demo tracks of the new songs for their second release.

“We are incredibly excited about recording this next album from the start with Luke,” says Nick Wolfe. “He is a gifted producer who delivers sonically incredible work. We are all very happy with the batch of new songs that we have to choose from for the album. The hard part will be choosing what songs make it onto the album, we’ve got a short list of about 30 new songs”.

The Wolfe Brothers continue to tour with Lee Kernaghan’s Beautiful Noise tour throughout 2014 and are also headlining their own shows all around Australia. Their third and current single Lovin’ In The Summertime is climbing the Australian Country Music Charts and in true The Wolfe Brothers style, they still haven’t stopped working! It is all go… go… go… for The Wolfe Brothers – It’s On!

Don’t miss these opportunities to check out The Wolfe Brothers in concert – this is the band who are putting the ‘rock’ back into country! Tickets are on sale now.

MARCH 2014

 

Wednesday 12 March 2014 | 8pm

Mittagong RSL Club, MITTAGONG NSW

Bookings: (02) 4872 6700 | www.mittagongrsl.com.au

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

Thursday 13 March 2014 | 8pm

Dapto Leagues Club, DAPTO NSW

Bookings: (02) 4261 1333

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

APRIL 2014

 

Friday 4 April 2014 | 8pm

Carmens, Miranda Hotel, MIRANDA NSW

Bookings: www.oztix.com.au

Special Guest: Morgan Evans Band

 

Saturday 5 April 2014 | 8pm

The Small Ballroom, NEWCASTLE NSW

Bookings: www.oztix.com.au

PLUS Special Guests TBA

 

Sunday 6 April 2014 | 10am-6pm

Penrith Working Truck Show

Museum of Fire, PENRITH NSW

Bookings: www.pwts.com.au

Family day including McAlister Kemp, Kaylens Rain + more

 

Sunday 6 April 2014 | 7.30pm

The Roller Den, ERSKINEVILLE NSW

Bookings: www.oztix.com.au

Special Guest: Morgan Evans Band

 

Friday 11 April 2014 | 8pm

Spurs Saloon, DEVONPORT TAS

Bookings: (03) 6424 2252 | www.goodstone.com.au

Special Guest: Caitlyn Shadbolt

 

Saturday 12 April 2014 | 8pm

George Town Memorial Hall, GEORGE TOWN TAS

Bookings: George Town RSL & Heritage Isle

Special Guest: Caitlyn Shadbolt

 

Sunday 13 April 2014 | 3.30pm

Longley International Hotel, HOBART TAS

Bookings: (03) 6239 6378

Special Guest: Caitlyn Shadbolt

 

Saturday 19 April 2014

Easter in the Country Festival, ROMA QLD

Bookings: www.easterinthecountryroma.com.au

Family Outdoor Festival

 

Friday 25 April 2014

The Barn Palais, MT GAMBIER SA

Chapmans Newsagency, 11 Commercial Street West, Mt. Gambier | (08) 8725 3300

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

Saturday 26 April 2014 | 8pm

Wimmera Events Centre, HORSHAM VIC

Bookings: Harvey World Travel (03) 5382 6699

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

Sunday 27 April 2014 | 4pm

River Sound Shell, MILDURA VIC

Bookings: Mildura Arts Centre Box Office (03) 5018 8330 | www.milduraartscentre.com.au

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

MAY 2014

 

Thursday 1 May 2014 | 8pm

Hallam Hotel, HALLAM VIC

Bookings: (03) 8786 0200 | www.ticketmaster.com.au

Special Guests: Brook Chivell Band

 

Friday 2 May 2014 | 8pm

Revolver Band Room, PRAHAN VIC

Bookings: (03) 9521 5985 | http://tickets.revolverupstairs.com.au

Special Guests: Brook Chivell Band + Jessica-Jade

 

Saturday 3 May 2014 | 8pm

The Saloon Bar, TRARALGON VIC

Bookings: (03) 5176 0463 | www.oztix.com.au

Special Guests: Brook Chivell Band

 

Tuesday 6 May 2014

Albany Entertainment Centre, ALBANY WA

Bookings: Entertainment Centre Box Office (08) 9844 5005 | www.ticketek.com.au

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

Wednesday 7 May 2014

Bunbury Entertainment Centre, BUNBURY WA

Bookings: Entertainment Centre Box Office 1300 661 272 | www.bunburyentertainment.com

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

Thursday 8 May 2104

Mandura PAC, MANDURAH WA

Bookings: Entertainment Centre Box Office (08) 9550 3900 | www.manpac.com.au

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

Friday 9 May 2014

Crown Theatre Perth Casino, PERTH WA

Bookings: Crown Box Office & Ticketek 1300 795 012 | www.ticketek.com.au

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

Saturday 10 May 2014

Queens Park Th. GERALDTON WA

Bookings: Theatre Box Office (08) 9956 6662 | www.queensparktheatre.com.au

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

Saturday 17 May 2014

The Venue, TOWNSVILLE QLD

Bookings: www.ticketek.com

Plus Special Guests

 

Tuesday 20 May 2014

Nautilus Theatre, PORT LINCOLN SA

Bookings: Theatre Box Office (08) 8683 5088

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

Wednesday 21 May 2014

Middleback Theatre, WHYALLA SA

Bookings: Theatre Box Office (08) 8644 7300 | www.countryarts.org.au

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

Thursday 22 May 2014

Northern Festival Centre, PORT PIRIE SA

Bookings: Theatre Box Office (08) 8633 8500 | www.countryarts.org.au

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

Friday 23 May 2014

Chaffey Theatre, RENMARK SA

Bookings: Theatre Box Office (08) 8586 1800 | www.countryarts.org.au

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

Saturday 24 May 2014

Barossa Arts Centre, TANUNDA SA

Bookings: Theatre Box Office (08) 8561 4299 | www.barossaconvention.org

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

AUGUST 2014

 

Saturday 9 August 2014

Jarndunmunda Nameless Festival, TOM PRICE WA

Bookings: www.namelessfestival.com.au

W/ The Potbelleez

 

Wednesday 20 August 2014 | 8pm

Orange Ex-Services Club, ORANGE NSW

Bookings: (02) 6362 2666 | www.oesc.com.au

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

Thursday 21 August 2014 | 8pm

Bathurst Panthers Club, BATHURST NSW

Bookings: (02) 6330 0600 | www.bathurst.panthers.com.au

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

Friday 22 August 2014 | 8pm

Parklands Resort, MUDGEE NSW

Bookings: (02) 6372 1020 | www.visitmudgeeregion.com.au

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

Saturday 23 August 2014 | 8pm

Dubbo RSL Club, DUBBO NSW

Bookings: (02) 6882 4411 | www.dubborsl.com.au

w/ Lee Kernaghan

 

Saturday 30 August 2014

Gympie Muster, GYMPIE QLD

Bookings: www.muster.com.au

 

OCTOBER 2014

 

Saturday 4 October 2014

Looking Forward Music Festival

Bundaberg Agro Trend Grounds, BUNDABERG QLD

Bookings: www.gumnutpromotions.com.au

w/ Lee Kernaghan