Hot Cross Rock: diverse tastes deliver innovative recipe with musical fusion
Tue, 2 Mar 2010, 12:33 pmCity of Bayswater1 post in thread
Hot Cross Rock: diverse tastes deliver innovative recipe with musical fusion
Tue, 2 Mar 2010, 12:33 pmA unique collaboration will see two diverse musical genres collide this March in a concert pushing the boundaries as rhythm, melody and harmony blend together as one.
Head to Maylands Peninsula Public Golf Course on March 13 for Hot Cross Rock to hear a 40-piece concert band joining forces with a country rock outfit.
The City of Bayswater's WA Symphonic Wind Ensemble is teaming up with The Urban Cowboy Band to deliver some specially-written music for the concert.
Sponsored by Harcourts Integrity, the business has developed a partnership with the band through the Australia Business Arts Foundation, an organisation that promotes private sector engagement with the arts. The band has also attracted matching sponsorship from the WA Premier's Arts Partnership Fund.
The Urban Cowboy Band recently released the single, Washed, written and performed by the Urban Cowboy (Rod Grljusich) after teaming up with award-winning guitarist and composer Tom Sterle.
“It’s a mix of southern rock and country rock but it’s just rock, no matter how you roll,” Grljusich said Washed is currently receiving airplay on Perth’s only dedicated country radio station, Country 101.7FM.
The Urban Cowboy Band recently supported Jimmy Barnes at Doodlakine and will be releasing a new single, Runaway Idol, at the March 13 concert.
Forming 23 years ago, the WA Symphonic Wind Ensemble is a community-based concert and swing band sponsored by the City of Bayswater. Currently under the direction of Ross Brennan, musicians include graduating year 12s, college students, music teachers and other members of the community.
Hot Cross Rock starts at 7.30pm at the Maylands Peninsula Public Golf Course, located on Swanbank Road, Maylands.
A unique collaboration will see two diverse musical genres collide this March in a concert pushing the boundaries as rhythm, melody and harmony blend together as one.
Head to Maylands Peninsula Public Golf Course on March 13 for Hot Cross Rock to hear a 40-piece concert band joining forces with a country rock outfit.
The City of Bayswater's WA Symphonic Wind Ensemble is teaming up with The Urban Cowboy Band to deliver some specially-written music for the concert.
Sponsored by Harcourts Integrity, the business has developed a partnership with the band through the Australia Business Arts Foundation, an organisation that promotes private sector engagement with the arts. The band has also attracted matching sponsorship from the WA Premier's Arts Partnership Fund.
The Urban Cowboy Band recently released the single, Washed, written and performed by the Urban Cowboy (Rod Grljusich) after teaming up with award-winning guitarist and composer Tom Sterle.
“It’s a mix of southern rock and country rock but it’s just rock, no matter how you roll,” Grljusich said Washed is currently receiving airplay on Perth’s only dedicated country radio station, Country 101.7FM.
The Urban Cowboy Band recently supported Jimmy Barnes at Doodlakine and will be releasing a new single, Runaway Idol, at the March 13 concert.
Forming 23 years ago, the WA Symphonic Wind Ensemble is a community-based concert and swing band sponsored by the City of Bayswater. Currently under the direction of Ross Brennan, musicians include graduating year 12s, college students, music teachers and other members of the community.
Hot Cross Rock starts at 7.30pm at the Maylands Peninsula Public Golf Course, located on Swanbank Road, Maylands.