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Hello.
You can access our existing website at www.cobargofolkfestival.com

is proud to present
Jigzag 10th Anniversary Tour Wednesday 10th October Cobargo School of Arts Hall 7.30 pm $12 members $15 non members Supper – Fundraiser for ‘The Crossing’ Enquiries: Coral Vorbach 6493 6758 "Fuel UP your Karma!" "Yuin Folk Club Concert in the friendly Cobargo School of Arts Hall. - It's about time we were back in sweet home Cobargo!” Hot on the heels of their National Folk Award for Best Live Act, Jigzag are launching their fourth album ‘In The Middle’ with all the raw energy, warmth and rich three-part harmony that audiences have come to love from the irrepressible trio of fiddle, guitar and double bass. Jigzag’s onstage chemistry deepens and glows with every performance. Together on stage they laugh and dance, combining their voices in harmony and blending their personalities to warm and creat a whole being, greater than the sum of the parts. All three of the musicians who make up JIGZAG are excellent cooks who understand that there is no substitute for love and dedication to your craft in both food and music. They have been blending their musical outpourings for nearly ten years now and are tireless in their efforts to get the balance of sound and energy just right. Greg Bryce - his fiery blues rock infused acoustic guitar solos, he is a man of many contrasts who has written a smiling pop ditty for every one of his beautiful, soul searching ballads. Equally wide-ranging is his ability as an accompanist. He has a rare ability to coax out rippling arpeggios as easily as he transforms his rhythmic style into a wall of sound propelling an instrumental ahead like a tidal wave. Liz Frencham – her double bass playing skills have been honed by working with many national and international performers including David LaMotte USA, James Keelaghan CAN, Chris While and Julie Matthews UK, Fred Smith, Jodi Martin and Kate Fagan. All the while an effortless, bubbling smile and a warm, engaging stage presence ensure that she’s a vital ingredient to the JIGZAG recipe. Caroline Trengove - Her clear, sweet voice and the honesty revealed in her lyrics. Her love of strong, spicy flavours on the other hand is just another expression of the flaming intensity she pours into her fiddle solos. This same bowing arm can generate the sweetest whispering voice that weave effortlessly through a gentle song. Together onstage they laugh and dance, combining their voices in harmony and blending their personalities to generate a warmth through an audience which is not unlike that fragrant kitchen warmth just around dinner time..
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