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Spotlight On…..Good Corn Liquor

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Good Corn Liquor are a country, bluegrass & blues band hailing from Gunnedah NSW and have just released their new single “The Junction”.

The Junction was written in early 2017 when vocalist and guitarist Murph moved to ‘The Junction’, a suburb in Newcastle.

The people mentioned in the song reflect those he was living with at the time. One was struggling with the effects of tall poppy syndrome from small town life, another with some heavy news on their mother’s health which encouraged some lifestyle changes and finally a lover’s tiff and their expectations of each other that, ultimately, they couldn’t manage.

“Two weeks down and too drunk to function” is exactly as it suggests and Murph moved out 3 months later.

Good Corn Liquor have performed at festivals such as Dashville Skyline, BMUP, Nimbin Roots, Butter Factory Blues and Roots, Sydney Blues & Roots, Newcastle Blues & Roots, Friends & Relatives as well as at their own flagship event, CORNFEST!

In January 2024 the band played their biggest show to date at Tamworth Country Music with over 300 tickets sold.

The band has recently finished a 4 song EP which will be coupled with a touring Cornfest event in March/April 2024 stretching from Newcastle to Brisbane.

 Originally forming from childhood friendships, Good Corn Liquor would play well over 500 shows between 2011 – 2015 all across Australia, including tours of NSW, QLD, NT and SA whilst also recording and releasing 2 studio EPs.

In 2015, while on tour, the band was involved in a head on collision which took the life of their lead singer, Stu McKenzie and seriously injured other members of the band. From here on out the boys settled into recovery ensuring that they could, one day, return to the stage like old times.

Returning in 2021 to a sold-out show at The Stag & Hunter in Newcastle, the bands rebirth had commenced and has been climbing since. Good Corn Liquor has performed with and shared the stage with some of Australia’s finest including; Tex Perkins, Dog Trumpet, The Snowdroppers, Andy Golledge, Dragon, Shane Nicholson, Adam Eckersley and Kingswood.

Good Corn Liquor’s love for music and passion for playing is infectious, entertaining, and heartfelt and will always leave you wanting more!

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Golden Night in Tamworth: Winners Announced for 53rd Golden Guitar Awards

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The Toyota 53rd Golden Guitar Awards lit up Tamworth last night, celebrating the very best in Australian country music. With 17 categories recognizing work from October 2023 to September 2024, the evening was filled with historic wins and unforgettable performances.

Troy Cassar-Daley dominated the night, taking home five awards, including Male Artist of the Year, Toyota Album of the Year, and Song of the Year for “Some Days.” His total tally of Golden Guitars now stands at an incredible 45, cementing his place as Australia’s most decorated country artist.

Global country superstar Keith Urban added a new accolade to his collection with the prestigious Roll of Renown induction and Top Selling Australian Country Album for HIGH. Reflecting on his journey from Peel Street to global stardom, Urban described the honour as a dream come true.

Max Jackson, last year’s New Talent of the Year, added two more awards to her name, including Female Artist of the Year, while delivering a stunning performance of her winning single, “A Little More Country.”

Local favourite Ashleigh Dallas celebrated another win with Setting Suns crowned Traditional Country Album of the Year, and Casey Barnes’ upbeat album Mayday secured Contemporary Country Album of the Year.

Collaborations shone brightly as The Wolfe Brothers and Kaylee Bell’s “Beer in a Bar” earned Vocal Collaboration of the Year. Meanwhile, bluegrass queen Kristy Cox picked up her seventh Golden Guitar for Let It Burn.

Emerging talent also took centre stage. Lane Pittman, currently on tour with Luke Combs, was named New Talent of the Year, marking an exciting chapter for the former Tamworth local.

The night reflected the heart and talent of country music in Australia, wrapping up one of the busiest and most vibrant festival’s in recent memory.

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Felicity Kircher Crowned Toyota Star Maker 2025

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Rising country music star Felicity Kircher has been named the 45th Toyota Star Maker, following an electrifying Grand Final at the 53rd Tamworth Country Music Festival. Representing Tingalpa, Queensland, Kircher captivated the audience with heartfelt performances of her original songs Dear Rose and Ultimatum, securing her place as one of Australia’s most promising emerging artists.

Kircher, a seasoned performer and multi-instrumentalist, has spent over a decade honing her craft on stages across Australia. From touring with Kasey Chambers to standout appearances at festivals like Gympie Muster and Savannah in the Round, she has solidified her reputation as a powerhouse in contemporary country music. Her recent single, I Am Cry, has been making waves on radio and streaming platforms, further showcasing her versatility and talent.

The competition, held at Toyota Park, featured 10 finalists backed by the renowned Sam Hawksley Allstar Band. Each delivered two songs, but it was Kircher’s unique voice, stage presence, and artistic depth that won over the judges.

Star Maker Coordinator Cheryl Brown praised Kircher’s readiness to embrace the next phase of her career: “Felicity is an inspiring artist who continues to test musical boundaries. We are excited to see her flourish with the support of the Star Maker program.”

As the Toyota Star Maker winner, Kircher receives a prize package worth over $100,000, including 12 months’ use of a Toyota vehicle, fuel cards, and recording opportunities. The Star Maker program has a legacy of propelling its winners into the spotlight, and Kircher’s victory promises an exciting future for the young artist.

Congratulations to Felicity Kircher on this remarkable achievement!

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Dave Kent Sets the Tone for 2025 with New Single and Debut EP

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Southwest WA’s very own country singer-songwriter, Dave Kent, is making waves with the announcement of his new single, “Fifteen Minutes to Moora”, and his debut EP, “Nannup to Nashville”. Both projects are now available for pre-save, with the single dropping on January 27, and the EP following closely on January 31 via indie label RTC Records.

Kent’s “Nannup to Nashville” is more than just a collection of tracks; it’s a heartfelt journey through life’s twists and turns, painted with the raw honesty that only someone who’s lived every note can convey. After years on the sidelines, Kent has finally stepped into the spotlight, delivering songs that resonate with dreamers, wanderers, and anyone who’s faced life’s challenges head-on.

Born during a period of upheaval in his life, this EP captures the spirit of Americana while weaving tales of chasing dreams, navigating heartbreak, and rebuilding a life from the ground up. “I hope people enjoy it as much as I enjoy playing them,” Kent shares, highlighting the personal nature of this milestone project.

The standout track, “Fifteen Minutes to Moora”, is a heartfelt anthem that speaks directly to Australia’s Fly-In, Fly-Out (FIFO) workers. With vivid imagery and an evocative narrative, Kent encapsulates the emotional journey of those final moments on the road home after long stretches away. Set against the vast landscapes of Western Australia, the song echoes the timeless sounds of country greats like Ian Moss, Cold Chisel, and Fanny Lumsden.

For fans of authentic storytelling and heartfelt melodies, Kent’s EP promises to be an unforgettable experience. From the serene landscapes of Nannup to the neon lights of Nashville, his music bridges traditional country influences with a distinctly Australian twist.

Where to Catch Dave Kent Live

To celebrate the release of his new music, Dave Kent will be hitting the stage at some of Australia’s top venues, including:

  • Sat 18/1 – Riverside Stage, 6:15 pm (TCMF)
  • Sun 19/1 – Big Golden Guitar, 11 am (TCMF)
  • Sun 19/1 – Toyota Fanzone, 3:30 pm (TCMF)
  • Mon 20/1 – JB Hi-Fi Stage, 1 pm (TCMF)
  • Sun 2/3 – Froth Craft, Bunbury
  • Sat 19/4 – Rocky Ridge, Busselton

How to Support Dave Kent

Pre-save “Fifteen Minutes to Moora” and the digital EP “Nannup to Nashville” at the links below:

Pre-save Fifteen Minutes to Moora

Pre-save Nannup to Nashville Digital EP

Pre-order Nannup to Nashville Signed CD

Don’t miss this rising star as he brings his stories and songs to life, proving that no dream is too distant to chase.

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