Andy in town

Andy Brown.

TALENTED musician Andy Brown is on his way to Tenterfield.
Andy is set to head-line the Woodford Folk Festival of Small Halls – which comes to Tenterfield on Saturday 18 October at 6pm.
Andy Brown has emerged as must-see performer on the Canadian and international music scene.
An official Taylor Guitars and Sennheiser Microphones artist, Andy’s song
‘Ashes’ was featured in ABC’s hit show ‘Rookie Blue’ in 2011, and Andy has earned a slew of national and international song writing awards.
Mayor Peter Petty is very excited about the festival.
“Three acts will perform during this one-day festival, offering music lovers a treat rarely heard in the country,” mayor Petty said.
Tenterfield is delighted to have such wonderful, high quality international acts come to town”, he said.
Andy’s honesty as a songwriter, expressive showmanship, and soaring vocals will make him a favourite when he performs in Tenterfield.
In the past 12 months, Andy has supported Australian legends such as Ian Moss, Ray Beadle and Diesel, performed in front of sold out crowds in East Canada and is making waves around North America.
Andy’s last Australian tour was as support for Australian Idol winner Damien Leith’s national tour. Andy penned two of the tracks featured on Leith’s new album.
The festival of Small Halls featuring Andy Brown, the Mae Trio and local act Cameron Bolton and Cody Townes.
Supper will be available and a bar will be operating during the festival.
WHAT: Festival of Small Halls featuring Andy Brown, the Mae Trio and Cameron Bolton and Cody Townes.
When: 18 October, 6pm (NSW)
Where: Tenterfield School of Arts
Interested?: Tickets are only $25 per adult or $20 Concession (Pensioner, Student). Tickets numbers are strictly limited and available in person from the Tenterfield School of Arts cinema/theatre or online at www.festivalofsmallhalls.com Tenterfield