Two Dollar Dog + Karski Daly Blues
Two Dollar Dog | 7.30pm
Two Dollar Dog are a seasoned trio from the Hills of Perth who deliver a mixed bag of classics and originals on a selection of handcrafted guitars from a shovel guitar to the all famous Lowe-bow cigar box guitar. Known for their fast paced swamp blues and years of festival stage time, the lads bring the entertainment from the first strum of the cigar box to the last note of the set with only one goal…to bring the show to the people and leave them wanting more…
Karski Daly Blues | 9.00pm
The ‘Karski Daly Blues’ is an outfit that grew out of ‘the Nervous Investors’ and ‘the Heavy Hitters’, both righteous acts on the Perth Blues scene for some years. With the passing of Roy Daniel, bassist for both bands, the time came for his former band mates to join forces and close ranks. The result is a harmonica and guitar driven quartet with a driving dance
edge and dual vocals, featuring;
Paul Daly – (vocals and blues harp) with his signature vocal and harp style, engaging stage presence and honest delivery, Paul has established a loyal fan base on the WA blues scene with The Shinkickers.
Mike Hagerty Jnr – (drums) Award winning groove-king and always in demand, his unique feel and swing drives the pulse like no other, he’ll Boogie till you barf !
Pat Savina – (bass) filling Roy Daniel’s sonic footprint is no easy task, but Pat has managed to step in with his own inimitable style, whilst maintaining the integrity of the groove that needed preserving. His soloing is both inventive and unique.
Lez Karski – (vocals and guitar) Lez’s history on the Australian Blues scene is well documented, appearing with the Foreday Riders, the Hippos, Bondi Cigars, Donkeys and the Nervous Investors.
Too old to know better and too silly to stop, he’s still having fun playing the Blues with his friends.
Together ‘Karski Daly Blues’ intend to keep up a tradition of dance driven Blues designed to engage the heart, soul and feet of anyone within earshot.
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