
SARA-JAYNE Prince of Archive Mid North Coast, the staff that introduced Kim Churchill and Good day TuTut to the Bowraville Theatre this 12 months, is about to dish up the third superb act within the sequence, Hip Mama.
Hip Mama was created when Ollie McGill, the keyboard king of The Cat Empire, met world class trumpeter and vocalist Georgie Chorley after she arrived residence to Australia from a life altering journey to New Orleans.

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Georgie wished to precise her extraordinary journey however couldn’t discover the phrases.
They started writing and composing from these experiences, and Georgie impressed Ollie to conjure up his interior Dr John, and Professor Longhair.
From there, the 2 set off on a musical journey of New Orleans impressed songs, with a touch of Neo Soul, and a pinch of RnB, and located their very own distinct musical flare.
Hip Mama is a mixture of Ollie’s unbelievable keyboard expertise and Georgie’s highly effective and hovering vocals, leading to a contact of grittiness and jazz.
Hip Mama options one of many most interesting rhythm sections round with Pete Skelton on equipment and Danny State on bass.
Hip Mama shall be supported on the night time by Little Kng.
This live performance is the third of six occasions on the Bowraville Theatre offered by Archive Mid North Coast who’s program is designed to refresh and reliven the theatre, to offer alternatives for touring and native musicians and to deliver accessible and inclusive music occasions to this regional group.
Archive Mid North Coast’s Sara-Jayne Prince informed Information Of The Space, “We shall be again in 2023 with three extra unforgettable musical experiences on the Bowraville Theatre nonetheless on the particular ticket value of $5 due to NSW Authorities’s Reconnecting Regional NSW – Group Occasions Program.”
Hip Mama shall be performing on the Bowraville Theatre on Saturday 17 December at 6:45 pm.
Tickets can be found by going to www.trybooking.com and trying to find Hip Mama or by following the hyperlinks on the Bowraville Theatre web site.
By Mick BIRTLES