Wellington Court Hobart 23rd December 2021

Hobart City Council asked the masked band to unmask a bit of festive musical flavour as background for masked folk passing through Wellington Court in Hobart while on the hunt for just the right Christmas gifts. Including, undoubtedly, a bit of masking tape.

There were lots of people about, and we loved it when the odd shopper danced past while we played.

11th December 2021 All Saints Church Fair, South Hobart

We were invited to play tunes at the All Saints Church Fair in South Hobart, Tasmania, in early December 2021 (before our borders opened and masks became a good idea). There were LOTS of stalls and it was a fun day. Their Op shop was also open and it is something to behold! There was the possibility of rain so we snuggled in under a marquee (those of us who are short enough), stowing our cases under the Church hall, in bushes, wherever we could find.

27th November 2021 at Elizabeth St Hobart, with an elf

You just never know who you are going to bump into in Hobart. The Hobart City Council asked us to play some tunes on Elizabeth St in central Hobart, Tasmania, at the end of November 2021. Who should we find bouncing around but a very colourful elf who was clearly not at work making toys in anybody’s workshop, but instead was bopping along to our tunes and chatting with passersby. A talking cockatoo in a tree also walked past… or should we say, believe it or not, the tree walked past … it’s in the photo standing innocently behind the elf … like we said, you just never know …

Saturday October 30 2021 Buttongrass Ball ~ Birds on Beaches

It was sitting room only as we played for the 24th annual Buttongrass Ball at New Town (Hobart) Tasmania, proceeds going to the Tasmanian National Parks Association.

The theme was “Birds on Beaches” in celebration and support of our amazing shorebirds, some of which fly 15,000 km each way to Siberia/Alaska and back every year, but are threatened on our Tasmanian beaches and mud-flats by human, canine and other activity.

Dances were backed by old and new Tasmanian bush/folk dances dedicated to the natural and cultural heritage of Tasmania, and supper kept everybody going!

We do love the Buttongrass Ball.

31st Jan 2021 Campbell Town concert

We visited Campbell Town in Tasmania to play for an event celebrating the town’s history. Everything was happening on the gorgeous village green in the middle of town.

The sun was out in full that day and as it crept slowly over us and then down in front of us, we crept slowly backwards and up under the marquee. HOT string band we may be, but we also try to be cool.

On 31 January, we played on the village green for a northern Midlands community event.