Vivacious redhead stopping traffic from the driver`s seat
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Vivacious redhead stopping traffic from the driver`s seat
16 Thursday, August 12, 2010 http://www.northerndailyleader.com.au WEEKLY ENTERTAINMENT NEWS Vivacious redhead stopping traffic from the Driver’s Seat W HEN Tracy Killeen arrives at The Pub in Tamworth tomorrow night she’s sure to have a great big smile on her face – even bigger than usual. The vivacious redhead has had a succession of hit radio singles, the last of which was the emotively beautiful Brave. It held down the top spot for four weeks and now her catchy new release, Metrosexual Craze, is set to follow suit. This self-penned, tongue-incheek song takes a look at the emergence of the metrosexual man – he who waxes, exfoliates and can often spend more time in front of the mirror than his girlfriend or wife. It’s a growing epidemic, it’s a Metrosexual Craze, so Tracy says. This song will have you laughing, dancing and most likely agreeing that “it’s hard for a woman to find a real man these days”. If you tune in to CMC, you might catch the hilarious film clip that accompanies the song, directed by Golden Guitar winner Duncan Toombs. Why not log on and request the clip? Tracy’s new album, Driver’s Seat, is gaining lots of accolades – and not just from me. Susan Jarvis had this to say about it in a recent edition of Capital News: “The emotional depth behind Tracy Killeen’s latest album is very evident, but so is the indomitable spirit and sense of fun that this talented young songwriter possesses in spades. She is rapidly becoming a major force in Australian country music. This is an album to be treasured.” Multiple Golden Guitar winner Sara Storer is another big fan of Tracy’s work and says: “There is a real sense of direction, lyric triumph and bravery on so many levels. The songs make me feel like I’m a passenger in Tracy’s car while she is confidently driving – knowing exactly where she is heading.” Catch up with Tracy on a rare outof-Festival appearance tomorrow night at The Pub. Showtime is 8pm and you may be able to book a table if you’re quick by phoning 6765 5655. IF YOU were not among the lucky ones to catch multiple awardwinning Canadian band Doc Walker, here earlier this year, you have a chance to redeem yourself. Following their short debut tour Down Under in March, it’s just been announced that the band will return in January 2011 for three shows only - and Blazes at Wests is one of those. Following their one-off Tamworth Festival gig they will do one show in Brisbane and another in Sydney before heading back to the land of mounties and maple leaves. Band leader Chris Thornsteinson said they had such an incredible time in Australia, they couldn’t wait to get back. ANNA’S COUNTRY MUSIC NOTES YOUR WEEKLY COLUMN FROM THE COUNTRY MUSIC CAPITAL e: annarose4@bigpond.com “The way we were embraced by the Aussie crowds is unlike anything we’ve experienced outside of Canada,” Chris said. Their new album, Go, debuted at #12 on the ARIA Country Chart earlier this year and their current single, I’m Gonna Make You Love Me, has topped the Canadian video charts and features footage from their first Australian trip. Doc Walker has received nine nominations for the 2010 CCMA (Canadian Country Music Association Awards), including album, single and group of the year. The Doc Walker 2011 Australian tour will kick off with a big show in Blazes at Wests on Saturday, January 22. Tickets are now on sale on the website, www.wtlc.com.au or from club reception, so get in quick for the best seats. Special guest on the Tamworth and Sydney shows is ABC recording artist, Peter McWhirter, the energetic country-rocker whose debut album, Lucky As A Seven, recorded in Nashville, is due out in September this year. Queensland country-folk duo, Busby Marou, will perform on the Brisbane show. ADAM Harvey fans are no doubt looking forward to August 20, the release date for his new CD and DVD, Best So Far, on the Sony Music label. This is a collection of Adam’s favourite tracks spanning his 10-year career in the business, along with two new songs. The special edition DVD will include many of his currently unavailable music videos, a brand new video for his new song Better Than This, interview footage with his longtime producer Rod McCormack and a candid documentary of Adam throughout his career. Since his first Golden Guitar win (with Tanya Self) in 1998, the man with one of the best voices in the business has had an amazing run, securing seven Golden Guitars, receiving the Global Artist Award in Nashville and being invited to perform at the Grand Ole Opry Ryman Auditorium. Not bad for a bloke who was driving trucks to earn a quid before he had a crack at the music game. “I have the best job in the world and I’m very grateful – it just doesn’t get any better than this,” Adam says. LIFE is never dull when you’re a gifted guitarist and record producer like Brisbane-based performer, Michael Fix. The past two months have been hectic, with Michael working on various recording projects for other artists, and in between commitments, recording tracks for his own new album. When he wasn’t busy in the recording studio or performing live, Michael was co-ordinating his September-October European tour. He’s excited about his new album project, a collaboration with various artists. “So far I’ve recorded tracks with Louie Shelton, Nadia Sunde, Hat Trick, Justin McCoy, Paul Robert Burton and Andrew Toner, Sam Shepherd and there is still more to come,” Michael said. Michael is planning what you could call a “musical garage sale”, as he is trying to make room for his new CD in his warehouse (his garage). Fix fans will be the big winners as he’s dropped the prices of several of his previous releases from $25 down to $19.95, so check out his website to get yourself a bargain or two – www.michaelfix.com or www.myspace.com/michaelfix RIGHT DIRECTION: Tracy Killeen is well and truly in the Driver’s Seat and knows just where she’s heading ... to The Pub tomorrow night.