Sydney songstress Rachel Collis returns to Bridgewater Arts Centre after March 2023. She has been described by reviewers as no less than “prodigy”, “sheer genius” (Australian Stage) and “a welcome jolt back to the time of Joni Mitchell and Carole King” (The Orange Press). Rachel is good old-fashioned songwriting, combined with whirlwind virtuosic piano and Celtic–like vocals.
Rachel has released 4 studio albums with ARIA and Emmy-award winning producer Sean Carey, which have grown Rachel a dedicated fanbase in Australia, the UK, the US and Canada. Her songs explore the beauty and spirituality of everyday life. Beautifully-crafted and emotionally honest, each song is an invitation to find connectedness and belonging in the simplest of moments.
Rachel has performed to sell-out audiences at the prestigious Riverside Theatres, at the Sydney and Adelaide Fringe Festivals, and is a regular performer at folk and music venues in Sydney and beyond. Originally a classically trained pianist, Rachel is nothing short of a virtuoso. She was awarded a Masters Of Music in Composition in 2012.
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Courtney Robb’s background in the country-folk tradition meets Snooks La Vie’s blues and soul pedigree which together, sees them walk the line between genres with ease and authenticity.
Robb’s charged vocal delivery demands something of her listener as the imperfections and fragility of her stories reveal themselves. Together with La Vie’s soaring harmonica and captivating vocals, they create a unique and compelling sound that exudes genuine connection.
When the story always comes first, their performances are a testament to the power of music to evoke emotions, make connections and bridge divides.
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