Daylesford Macedon Life - Winter 2021

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WARM UP AND TUNE IN Ali Webb @houseofwebb

The joy live music and theatre brings stems from nostalgia. Born from memories of flipping my parents’ records on a Saturday morning to the feel-good moments of seeing my favourite music performed live.

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hinking back to my favourite gigs – was it the artist, the company or the location that makes these memories so special to me? I think of the stinking hot Saturday where I saw Neil Young play in shorts at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl or the freezing afternoon laughing under a shared umbrella with my friends as sleet slashed our jeans and Adalita slashed her guitar from the Kyneton Music Festival stage.

The Macedon Ranges is cooking up a winter feast of entertainment starting with the longstanding Woodend Winter Arts Festival. With exclusive events planned for July and August, as well as the festival weekend in June, visitors are encouraged to slow down and experience the sublime symphonic sounds in the euphoric settings of St Ambrose Hall and Church. Expect classical concerts presented in a glorious salon-style format, providing audiences with music to warm the cockles.

This winter, experience live music in some of regional Victoria’s most intimate and unexpected venues as they are warmed up with the vocals of an all-Australian lineup, as renowned artists tour the country bringing their stories and tunes to the region.

From classical to country charm, the inaugural Winter Sounds series kicks off in mid-July with a heart-racing lineup including C.W. Stoneking, Cash Savage & The Last Drinks and the magnificent Emma Donovan & The Putbacks performing in small halls, churches and

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theatres in Daylesford and surrounds. The vintage vibe is complete with a beautifully restored 1950s train transporting music fans from central Daylesford to the Bullarto Village Hall on a magical 30-minute journey through the Wombat State Forest and surrounding countryside. Further north, a homestyle winter feast at the Red Hill Hotel in Chewton awaits. Stay on into the night and enjoy one of the local live music sessions held each week in the front bar or the beautiful beer garden. You might find yourself swaying along to a secret sidegig that one could only ever imagine experiencing in the city, but this time you’re under a mulberry tree in Chewton.


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