DAVE'S DIARY - 30 JANUARY 2005 - EPISODE 5 PREVIEW - SERIES 3

AUDREY AND BILL TOGETHER AGAIN


Bill Chambers & Audrey Auld
Expatriate Australian singer songwriter Audrey Auld Mezera is making a triumphant return after living and working in the U.S. for two years.

Audrey has a new husband Daniel Mezera, new name Audrey Auld Mezera and CD, Texas, recorded in Austin during a tour of the Lone Star state.

The singer included a song Missin Mez to her new spouse, whom she first met in Hobart when she was 18.

They were married 21 years later after reuniting in San Francisco.

The Van Diemen's Land refugee performs her new video clip of her song Love You Like The Earth on Episode five of Nu Country TV Series #3 this Saturday - February 5 at 8 p m.

The show is repeated at 3 p m on Tuesday February 8 as a preview to her concert with Bill Chambers at the Cornish Arms, Brunswick, on Saturday February 12.

CLICK HERE for a new story on Audrey in the Diary.

ADAM HARVEY BACK IN THE SADDLE

Leopold born trucking troubadour Adam Harvey headlines the Bunyip Country Music Festival on Sunday February 27 as a prelude to his Victorian tour in March.

Harvey, 30, won his sixth Golden Guitar in Tamworth in January on the eve of release of his sixth album Can't Settle For Less.

The former Geelong truckie, a support on the sixth Australian tour by Shotgun Willie Nelson, performs a video of his new single God Made Beer.

Harvey, 30, is priming the pump for his east coast Australian March tour with former Canadian rodeo rider Corb Lund.

CLICK HERE for an Adam Harvey story from the Diary on October 8, 2003.

TONY EALES SPRINT CAR SUPERSTAR

Queensland singer-songwriter Tony Eales has been challenging Adam Brand as the major musical magnet on the national sprint car circuit this summer.

Tony has been performing his single Sprint Car Superstar at race meetings as far afield as Avalon, Warrnambool and Mildura.

The singer, now 38, burns up his petrol-fuelled imagery in the video clip that he released to promote his debut album Life 101 on independent label Trinity.

CLICK HERE for a feature on Tony from the Diary on December 17, 2004.


JULIE ROBERTS BREAKS OUT

South Carolina born singer Julie Roberts has been a smash hit on the international music scene with her big selling self-titled debut disc.

Her breakthrough hit was Break Down Here - a song that echoed the fate of a car that her mother drove to Nashville.

Julie, now 26, performs in the video clip of the song that topped charts after her major role in a CMT reality TV documentary.

Roberts' album was also voted among the best of 2004 in many critics' lists.

CLICK HERE for our exclusive interview with Julie in the Diary on June 20, 2004.

MALIBU BLUEGRASS STORM

Californian bluegrass band Malibu Storm is another new young act breaking the genre to a broader audience.

The group features former child TV star twins - Dana Burke and Lauren Mills - and Michael Alden.

The trio energises its video of bluegrass revamp of Def Leppard 1983 hit Photograph, penned by Shania Twain's spouse Mutt Lange.

Alden, 19, and videogenic twins Dana on banjo and Lauren on fiddle elevated Malibu Storm onto the charts.

Lauren and Dana played Heather on TV soapie The Young And The Restless aged just four.

Shock Records has released Malibu Storm's self-titled debut disc in Australia.

CLICK HERE for a Malibu Storm review from The Diary.

BARB, LISA AND REBECCA RETURN

Myrtleford born Barb Waters and Cyndi Boste spread their wings on a recent spring tour of Europe.

Barb joins peers Lisa Miller and Rebecca Barnard on a evocative live cut of Lovin' You in Melbourne.

CLICK HERE for a Barb Waters story from the Diary on August 13, 2003.


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