Warrnambool Standard 27th Feb. 2003 - ©Copyright Warrnambool Standard 2003 All rights reserved
There's no doubt Tarerer 2003 performers Lost In Suburbia have the musical runs on the board. Boasting a combined 150 years of experience, the band "emerged from the ashes of seminal seventies country bands" six years ago, according to drummer Rohan Keert. Lost In Suburbia draws on collective experience in line-ups ranging from Nevada, the Granny’s Grave Band, Hot Tabasco Jazz, Glovebox, Scoosh, Dead Livers, the T-Bones, Slap ’n The Cats and the now-defunct Second Line. Songs by writers ranging from Lyle Lovett to Kasey Chambers are included in the act and Irish accordionist Sharon Shannon will join the band at Tarerer.
Another highlight of the festival will be the launching of Pat Clarke’s debut album, Keep The Fires Burning, and Port Campbell’s Surge White-water and the Filthy Left, Cherie Amor, Mia Dyson, Gonz, C.W. Stoneking, Dalriada, Buddas, Brolga Boys and the Gunditjmara and Winda-Mara dancers. The eighth annual Tarerer Festival will be held this Saturday, March 1, at the Killarney Recreation Reserve.
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