Small halls get folked

The first ever Festival of Small Halls takes the best folk and acoustic musicians around and sends them to rural community halls.
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Usually tours only hit the big cities, the festival circuit and perhaps the regional centres. But in an initiative for regional Australia, two musicians, one international and one Australian, will veer off the highway to visit small towns and the halls and communities

The performers are Rose Cousins from Halifax, Canada and Jordie Lane from Melbourne. This will be Cousins’s first Australian tour; she recently released a critically acclaimed album We Have Made a Spark. Lane has spent the past year touring Australia, Canada and the US on the back of his recent EP Not Built to Last.

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Cory Zanoni
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Cory Zanoni writes essays and poetry but invariably draws little comics over his work. He complains about this behaviour on Twitter: @cjzanoni