Great Southern Nights presents MONTGOMERY CHURCH
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About this event
Behind the red velvet curtain on the cinema stage, in a special Covid-safe venue in Tumbarumba, we present MONTGOMERY CHURCH with Special Guest INDIGO HUE for a memorable night of live music.
Doors Open 7pm. Dessert intermission included in ticket. Bar and cafe open from 5pm
Cielle Montgomery and James Church are 2 x Golden Guitar Finalists ‘MONTGOMERY CHURCH’ - a blend of acoustic folk, Americana and bluegrass influences, grown and distilled in the Snowy Mountain ranges of country New South Wales. With their organic union of dobro and guitar, harmony vocals and tasteful songwriting, this captivating duo are enthralling in their dynamic intimacy and embrace all that is subtle, spacious, and sensitive. Since their formation in 2016, Montgomery Church have been quietly but quickly gathering a fan base who site their undeniable musical and personal chemistry as a rare and beautiful thing to see live.www.montgomerychurch.com.au
SPECIAL GUEST Indigo Hue
Singer-songwriter Indigo Hue (fka Gracecyn) makes self-proclaimed “groovy-sad songs” that get you in your feels AND on the dance floor. The multi-instrumentalist delivers indie rock with the sounds of pop, blues and a sprinkle of jazz. Indigo writes from a place of vulnerability, drawing on her experiences of heartbreak, growing up, independence and self respect. As a member of the band Glass Elevator, Indigo supported Approachable Members of Your Local Community on their 2020 Australian tour. Under her former alias Gracecyn, her latest single ‘Matters’ captures the youth experience over grungy guitars and an infectiously catchy melody. Growing up in Melbourne with a musical family has been a source of inspiration for Indigo, and she often works with her brothers Jarith Hughes and Brannon Hughes who are also a musicians. Now living in the Snowy Valley Region, New South Wales, she is currently working out of her home studio creating her debut EP