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The 2012 Summer Festival was a blast, with gigs for kids, hipsters, outdoors and indoors, workshops, and we gave away an amazing recording prize to the amazing Alcohotlicks.

Now we're settling in for the regular years programming, over the next few months you can catch Bernie McGann, Daryl Pratt, Brendan Clarke with Craig Scott, Mike Rivett and Mike Nock. Dive in!

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Tom O'Halloran Trio
We Happy Few (JGR049)
Tracks

1. Tone Poem
2. Interlude:Luminescent
3. Mosaic 
4. Zee Zee (For J.Z.)
5. Trio vs Computer
6. Squashua
7. Interlude:Starmusic
8. Vocalese
9. Outro
JGR034 album image
featuring:
Tom O'Halloran - Piano
Peter Jeavons - Bass
Daniel Susnjar - Drums
Available now for AU$25 plus postage

 


Green Hills & White Clouds (JGR034) 
Tracks

1. Green Hills and White Clouds
2. Becoming
3. Get Me To The Village
4. Nostalgia
5. Lullaby For You and Your Love
6. Gonzalo's Rubix Cube
7. Javert
8. I Wish You Love (solo)
JGR034 album image
featuring:
Tom O'Halloran - Piano
Peter Jeavons - Bass
Daniel Susnjar - Drums
Available now for AU$25 plus postage

 

Or check iTunes Tom O'Halloran Trio - Green Hills and White Clouds

More Info:
Tom O'HalloranTom O’Halloran’s Green Hills and White Clouds is a vibrant set of original piano trio jazz which draws on non-jazz elements too. He concludes it with an exquisitely tender piano solo elaboration upon an old song. Otherwise, Tom and two longtime Perth friends - bassist Pete Jeavons and drummer Daniel Susnjar - have a fine, very conversational time with the leader’s compositions. It’s a feast of memorable melodies and nice grooves, with improvisatory spark and superb sound quality.

"Unlike many contemporary piano trios O’Halloran’s puts great emphasis on strong grooves with improvising intensity: an Oscar Peterson style for the 21st century. All but one of the tracks are originals, with Get Me To The Village perhaps the best up-tempo demonstration of O’Halloran’s masterful technique, driven by smart rhythmic insertions from Perth musicians Pete Jeavons, double bass, and Daniel Susnjar, drums."
John McBeath – The Weekend Australian


  
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