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Personal touch never stronger for Troy
On tour again for the frst time since 2019, Australian country music singer/songwriter Troy Cassar-Daley, will showcase the most personal music he has written in his 30-plus year career.
The 33-date national tour kicks off in Pomona, Queensland this week, then heads to the Casino RSM on May 30.
He will play six shows at venues on the North Coast
The tour combines with the May 10 release of his latest album, Between the Fires.
Troy says the album, which was written as he dealt with the death, in mid-2022, of his mum, Gumbaynggirr Elder Auntie Irene Daley, was the most personal music he was written.
“Losing mum was the most confronting experience of my life,” he said. “It took me 12 months to unpack that stuff, but writing music
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Lawence Historical Society volunteer and life member, Eulie (Eulalie) Allen was 88 years old on the 26nd May, making her not only the oldest volunteer at Lawrence Museum but also the longest serving. Eulie was born in Newcastle in 1936 and moved to Lawrence with her late husband Jim in 1998.
Eulie joined the Historical Society in 2000, and as part of the original group, approached Broadcast Australia for the purchase of the vacant former 2NR Broadcast Station building to establish the Lawrence Museum. They negotiated the purchase of the building for the cost of the legal fees. So many raffes and cake stalls later, they were able to move in.
The building had been has really helped me heal.
“Performing these songs is going to be very personal. It’s me living out how I came to terms with mum’s passing.”
He wrote and recorded the album in his mum’s home at Halfway Creek, south of Grafton, which has added another layer of feeling to the album.
“Mum’s spirit was very much there, almost overseeing what was being made,” he said.
“The song Somedays is about mum not being part of my life any more.”
He said writing the album brought home the loss of both his mum and dad.
“The simple fact that you can’t just pick up the phone and just say ‘hi mum’ or ‘hi dad’ really comes home to you,” he said.
“I never thought I’d be making a record around those emotions.
“But it shines a light for you on the track to fnd your way ahead.”
The period after his mum’s death also put pressure on his marriage to wife Laurel and Troy has said the album title Between Two Fires was inspired by his feelings during that time.
Although the music is the most intensely personal he has written Troy is looking forward to sharing it with his audience, particularly on the Northern Rivers and Mid North Coast.
“There are people, family and friends, who will be in the audience, who saw me get into fghts under the trees at school,” he said.
“Now they’re seeing me up on stage writing and singing music as a career.
“These shows are very special because of that.” He said revealing his most personal feelings was part of his role as a singer/songwriter.
“If a musician doesn’t have anything to say, it’s not worth them getting up there to perform,” he said.
Troy said his 90-minute show will be packed with music picked from his 30-year career but will include fve songs from his new album.
He said a song like Old Road Home, from Between the Fires, would resonate with a lot of people on the Northern Rivers.
“It’s an old bloke recalling what it’s like to drive from Brisbane down to Coffs Harbour,” he said.
“Remembering all those little places you use to call into and the stories that go with them.”
Writing and singing about such personal experiences has made Troy – a proud Gumbaynggirr/ Bundjalung man – one of Australian music’s most powerful story tellers.
It has also brought him countless awards, including 40 Golden Guitars, fve ARIA awards, four CMAA Entertainer of the Year titles, and three APRA
Song of the Year awards.
There have also been 32 number-one chart singles and numerous gold and platinum albums that confrm him as an icon of Australian music.
But he also realises the importance of passing the baton and the Between the Fires tour will also allow him to showcase some of the next generation of musicians.
Troy will perform in Northern NSW on:
May 30 – Casino RSM - Casino - NSW May 31 - Twin Towns ShowroomTweed Heads - NSW
June 6 - South West Rocks Country Club
June 7 - Coffs Harbour CEX
June 8 - Yamba Yamba Bowls
June 9 - Coutts Crossing Coronation Hall To get tickets, go to https://troycassardaley. com.au