Fred Smith & Liz Frencham Tour
Rare opportunities to see Fred Smith (who now resides in Washington DC) , & Liz Frencham together on a limited tour to coincide with the recording of their new album together. Frencham and Smith’s debut CD ‘Into My Room’ was rated in Rhythms Magazine’s Top 5 Albums and in the past two years they have performed in a number of major festivals throughout the country.
Fremantle WA
Thurs 2nd March
Bicton House concert @ Johnno’s
Call: Johnno 0419 831161
Albany WA
Fri 3rd March
Albany House Concert
Call: Anne Marie on 98444567
Nannup WA
Sat 4th-Mon 6th March
Nannup Music Festival
For info: http://www.nannupmusicfestival.org/
Braidwood NSW
Thurs 9th March
Braidwood Folk Club
Anglican Hall, Wilson St, Braidwood from 7.00 pm
Call: Sue: 02 484! 2 8142 (before March 6) or Alison: 02 4842 2889 (eves)
Wangi Wangi NSW
Friday 10 March
Dobell Room @ Wangi Wangi Workers
Call Scott/Jenny 02 4975 4874
Canberra
Sun 12th March
Merry Muse Folk Club
Polish White Eagle Club, 38 David Street, TURNER, 8pm
Sydney
Thurs March 16
eight o’clock sharp @ the cafechurchspace GLEBE
37 St Johns Rd, Glebe, SYDNEY
Doors open 7.30pm. BYO (tea & coffee available).
Call: 0413 764 688
“Not Just bonza, double bonza, 10 out of 10 with a koala stamp….go and see Frencham Smith or I’ll slash your tyres.”
Philip Adams, Late Night Live, Radio National
“Frencham’s warm vocals could easily melt an iceberg and are the perfect medium for Smith’s emotionally bare lyrics,”
Eddie O’ Reilly- Newcastle Herald
“This album is the benchmark for any aspiring song-writer to listen to in the pursuit of achieving success. The idea of Smith and Frencham working together is genius, as the song-meister has found a voice that is well suited to the content and style of the songs.”
Tigdh O’Glesain , Indi-Cds.com
“Frencham Smith…rings with authenticity and charisma. There is a real strength to this album…soulful instrumentation, powerful yet emotive vocals and engaging lyrical themes ensure that Into My Room maintains its promise right across the ten tracks.”
Zolton Zavos, The Brag
