Go back to the coffee lounges of the 60s and 70s...
It was an age of powerful lyrics, unforgettable melodies and superb harmonies.
Picture the sounds of Peter, Paul and Mary or Bob Dylan - their music was a powerful symbol of love and peace, with a message of humanity, hope and activism.
You're invited to step back in time with Fossils, 'Folkies of the Sixties Sing Iconic Legendary Songs'. Formed in 2014 to revive the popular folk music, Fossils are:
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Peter Combe, multiple ARIA Award Winner with platinum record sales to his credit
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Leigh Newton, award-winning singer and songwriter
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Monica Christian, a fine musician and music teacher who’s been performing the songs of Peter, Paul and Mary since the 60s
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Hugh Rudham, in-demand singer-guitarist, popular at country music gigs around the state
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Brian Loffler, founder of Fossils, best known for his work with Hot Foot Jazz
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Alan Hartley, popular folk singer-songwriter and guitar-picking specialist, currently prominent in the Songs of Adelaide movement.
When: Saturday, 21 November from 7.30pm (Doors open at 6.30pm)
Where: Concordia College, 45 Cheltenham St, Highgate
Tickets: $20 Adult, $15 Concession, $10 Children 4-14 years (under 4 are free)
Make sure to allow yourself plenty of time to stop by our first Pop-Up Op Shop. Plus, we're turning 46 and celebrating with a birthday cake!
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All proceeds will support children living in poverty, refugees settling in Australia and families living on low incomes who visit Lutheran Community Care for help.
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