DAVE'S DIARY - 22 AUGUST 2005 - PREVIEW EPISODE 8 - SERIES 4

NU COUNTRY TV EPISODE 8

Multi-award winning Sunraysia reared singer-songwriter Sara Storer celebrates her third album Firefly with a live gig on Nu Country TV on Saturday August 27.

Producer-director Peter Hosking filmed Sara, replete with train whistles, at a South Yarra motel during our exclusive interview.

Storer performed her acclaimed Ballad Of Tommy Foster as a goods train hurtled east to Gippsland on cue.

Sara revealed how she wrote the song from letters written to her by the habitual armed robber and NSW prisoner.

Storer also said new beau Craig Roberts helped write Walking The Landings - saga of a prisoner warder trapped in his own alcoholic cell.

Co-writer Paul Kelly also duets with Storer on historic Slim Dusty song Must Have Had Us One Hell Of A Party.

CLICK HERE for an extract of the new Sara Storer interview from The Diary.

HAYSEED DIXIE RETURN

Barn burning Tennessee thrashgrass band Hayseed Dixie return to Australia in October for their second tour.

The band, famed for bluegrass covers of AC-DC, Queen, Kiss and other rock acts, plays the Hi-Fi Bar on Saturday October 15 after debuting at the famed Espie in St Kilda on their previous tour.

Hayseed Dixie performs a video clip for their song Roses from fifth CD A Hot Piece Of Grass.

CLICK HERE for full tour dates from our Gig Guide.
Further info - http://www.hayseed-dixie.com/


THE WOLVERINES

Sydney country boogie band The Wolverines, renowned for cystic fibrosis song 65 Roses, also return to Nu Country TV.

The band performs a video for its song End Of The Line.

Lead singer Darcy LeYear was featured on Nu Country TV last week with Hillbillies Hate Change - a song featured in new country folk encyclopaedia Singing Australian - A History of Folk And Country Music (Pluto Press.)

The prolific expatriate Kiwi wrote the parody with Nu Country TV interviewer David Dawson when the Guru worked for the Sydney Daily Mirror from 1980-5.

CLICK HERE for a Wolverines story from the Diary on June 19, 2003.

MALLEE BOY BACK DOWN SOUTH

Former Mallee Boy and latter day Australiana king John Williamson is touring to promote his 26th album Chandelier of Stars.

The former Quambatook farmer and Scotch College student's new disc also features a DVD.
Williamson performs a video clip of the title track to preview his concerts at Crown Casino in Melbourne on September 30 and October 1.

Further info - www.johnwilliamson.com.au

ROD DOWSETT DEBUT

Rod Dowsett is the hottest export from NSW coastal city Coffs Harbour since Carol Young town to form the acclaimed Greencards in Texas and Tennessee.

Dowsett performs a video for his single I Got Me A Boat from his new debut album Dodging Bullets.

The album is a sequel to his EP Six Tracks Down.

Dowsett hired Bill Chambers to play on seven tracks after the veteran singer invited him to play on his gigs in Tamworth.

Further info - www.roddowsett.com

MID PACIFIC BOB IN THE SOUP

Culinary cowboy Mid-Pacific Bob Olson won so much acclaim for his recipes that he has expanded his kitchen from Northcote High School to recently renovated digs in the Beer Can Hill delta.

The expatriate Californian mathematician whips up an easy to follow but delicious brew of potato and leek soup.

Check out the homegrown ingredients as Bob belts and melts them into his pots and pans in the steaming cauldron he now calls home.

CLICK HERE for more recipes from the singing chef.

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