Event

Brackets & Jam Kincumba Mnt August 9th, Sat 12-4pm, 2025

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Line up:
* Hue Williams -The One Man Band
* Gene Fehlberg Trio
* Night Owls
* Beauty & the Beatz
* Plus Drum Jams

Admission $15 pp cash or EFTPOS
Children under 16 free

The brackets south crew proudly present another wonderful Saturday afternoon of superb music and friendly company on top of our beautiful Kincumba Mountain.

BYO EVERYTHING. Bring a friend, a smile, a picnic, a chair or blanket and treat yourself to what has to be the cheapest and most family friendly day out on the Coast.
BYO food & drinks, chair, rug & drum

bios:

* Hue Williams -The One Man Band

A seasoned performer who has worked with more famous artists than can be mentioned at the Sydney Opera House, parliament house, entertainment centre, Hong Kong Hilton, Hotel Borobudur in Jakarta, most concert halls in Australia, most clubs and pubs in Sydney. presently integrating some lighting, triggered by my solo arrangements. thinking of doing guitar tribute show: "from Hank Marvin to Jimi Hendrix"... working regularly in Sydney CBD & wider NSW...
fair-dinkum quotes:
"you give the place a vibe!"
good with young & old: "you made my night!"
cruisy or full-on "soulful"
"you brought the house down"
"I have come to eat my words - I'll never doubt you again"
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* Gene Fehlberg Trio

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* Night Owls

Playing a mix of bluegrass, alternate country, country blues and folk, Night Owls make music with guitar (Stewart) mandolin (Jeannie) bass (Loomis) and banjo (Geoff)

Their combination of musicianship and harmonies provides an entertaining, foot tapping experience.

Musical influences include Bill Munro, Sam Bush, Tony Rice, Earl Scruggs, The Amazing Rhythm Aces, Ozark Mountain Daredevils and Doc Watson.

Night Owls recently recorded a self titled album, produced by Rod McCormack at The Music Cellar Erina.

Night Owls perform at functions, hotels, clubs, breweries in their local area and gain great pleasure from entertaining residents in aged care facilities. Love to travel and have performed at several music festivals including St Albans Folk Festival NSW, Great Alpine Pick Victoria, Texas Country Music Festival Queensland, Sandford Bush Music Festival Victoria. Australian Camp Oven Festival Queensland. In 2019, Stewart and Jeannie played Worland Wyoming USA Bluegrass and Barbeque Festival.

Night Owls earned their name, because they may have, perhaps on more than one occasion, stayed up all night playing music.
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* Beauty and the Beatz

We are a newly formed band called Beauty and the Beatz. Corina Jones is the lead singer/songwriter. Corina is also an actor at MCTV and an extra in television and movies. She has sung in many bands, including Rivershack and Velvet Blue. A variety of genres are represented in her voice, including Blues, Jazz, R & B, Latin and Soul. She occasionally sings jazz with Rodrick White, a fine jazz pianist.

The lead guitarist is Peter Tos. As a vocal backing artist/guitarist for numerous established acts, Peter has toured Australia. Peter is one of the best guitarists on the Central Coast. Additionally, he sings and writes wonderful songs.

Currently, Mark Cooney plays bass in Beaten Tracks Jazz band and The New Empire Ballroom Dance Orchestra, a 14 piece jazz band. He built his own double bass. After playing Fender basses, he now plays a Peavy bass.

In addition to working on some TV shows, Allan Nash has been a professional jazz drummer for many years. Currently, he is a member of Beaten Tracks and Beauty and the Beatz.

Alfredo Zotti is a jazz pianist and film score composer. For his background score in Roads Old and New, produced by Rajiv Chaudhri, directed by Iqbaal Rizzvi, and written by professor Brian Stoddart, he won a Best Score Award at the Travancore International Film Festival. Recently, he completed the score music for the documentary Against All Odds about Kamahl (Kandiah Kamalesvaran AM).
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Additional Information:
Brackets and Jam
Kincumba Mountain Kiosk,
Top of Island View Drive off the west end of Kincumber St, Kincumber

Adults $15 pp EFP now available
Accompanied children under 16: Free
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Our Brackets South event takes place on top of beautiful Kincumba Mountain. The community built venue is a mud brick and natural timber building which sits in a bushland reserve, with panoramic views of Brisbane Water and magnificent sunsets over the hills beyond.
This venue is the birthplace of Brackets and Jam on the Central Coast and the community considers it as its spiritual home. The Mountain itself holds a strong significance for our Aboriginal community and has been a long-standing meeting place for Central Coast people.
The rock outcrop situated in front of the kiosk forms a natural pool which is said to have once been a sacred birthing place for women.
The Mountain now gives birth to many new beginnings as the hub of creative community arts in the southern Central Coast region.
Emerging musicians and artists are given an opportunity to perform and to network, to try new ideas and to expose their talents to a very supportive and appreciative audience in a setting that is far removed from a smoky pub or noisy club. Rather, amidst the bushland atop a beautiful mountain, in tune with a supportive community with natures blessings.



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