Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Lost in Suburbia

Warrnambool band Lost in Suburbia photographed at the Deakin University Student Union Bar in December 1999. They were performing at Peter Bird's 50th birthday celebration. From left, Richard Tankard, Trevor McKenzie, Rob Bevan, Wendy Goyen, Michael Schack, Murray McDowall.

Lis 'n' Up

Photo shows Boyd Advincula and Melissa Banner performing as part of duo "Lis 'N' Up" at the Stump Hotel Port Fairy June 13th 2003.

Lost in Suburbia on Nu-Country TV (Channel 31) 9th June 2007


PREVIEW EPISODE 1 - SERIES 8
by Dave Dawson -- originally published : http://www.nucountry.com.au/articles/diary/previews2007/series8/previewepisode1_series8.htm


Shipwreck Coast band Lost In Suburbia also made a big impact at Port Fairy with songs from their self titled debut CD. The band, formed from the ashes of Nevada, has been working the coast for almost a decade.We captured them performing the Dwight Yoakam classic It Only Hurts When I Cry live at the Shebeen Bar - once known as the Guinness Tent. Axel Keert, brother of drummer Rohan - known for his work with the T-Bones and Slap N The Cats - headed the camera crew. Dead Livers bassist Michael Schack, who plays rhythm in Lost In Suburbia, was in the house band for the Dylan tribute show and pedal steel guitarist Murray McDowall took time out from driving a milk tanker for the gig. Lost In Suburbia bassist Peter Bird - our videographer for the 2005 Port Fairy fest - edited the clip for Nu Country.

Saturday, January 13, 2018

St Brigid's Blues and Roots Festival 12th Jan. 2018

Wendy Sellings

Lee Morgan

Frank Davidson and Pete Bird

The Monaros

Lost in Suburbia

Lost in Suburbia

Monday, January 8, 2018

Lost in Suburbia CD Launch 18th Dec. 2005 (Hotel Warrnambool)

Damian Howard, Peter Bird, Shane Howard, Marcia Howard, Rohan Keert,
Trevor McKenzie, Wendy Goyen, Michael Schack





Shane Howard, Trevor McKenzie, Michael Schack


Lost In Suburbia


Warrnambool Standard June 14th, 2007 - ©Copyright
Warrnambool Standard  2007.  All rights reserved

Rohan Keert, drummer for Warrnambool country group Lost In Suburbia, will become a TV talking head this weekend when he hosts an episode of Channel 31’s NuCountry. Keert’s stint on the long-running show will feature Tim McGraw and Dale Watson. Lost In Suburbia will also get a run, with a version of the Howard family’s Love Will Always Lead You Home. Unfortunately, Channel 31 doesn’t beam into the south-west, but if you’re in Melbourne, tune in from 8pm.

Lost in Suburbia -- Hotel Warrnambool July 26th 2009






Lost in Suburbia -- Hotel Warrnambool Mar 29 2009 (hiatus performance)














Found for one-off gig

Warrnambool Standard July 23rd, 2009 - ©Copyright Warrnambool Standard  2009.  All rights reserved
LOST in Suburbia will make a one-off return appearance at the Hotel Warrnambool this weekend for one of its time-honoured Sunday sessions. The special gig comes as the group takes some time off until the end of the year while Wendy Goyen completes further studies in Queensland. Goyen is back in town for one week only and will fill the Thursday night jazz spot before the Sunday set.


Diamond Days at Rough Diamond Cafe 7th Jan 2018

Luke Watt

Woodland Hunters

Rohan Keert and Pete Bird

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Fifteen minutes of fame Crossley -- Dec. 1st 2017

Don Cowling

Jon Clegg and Nick Theiss

Olivia


Trev and Mel with Heidi Gass

Nancie Schipper

In Full Swing

Geoff Kilminster