Type of event: | Performance |
Start time: | 7:30pm |
Venue: | Lismore City Bowls Club Spinks Park, Lismore NSW 2480 |
Description: | ![]() It’s been five years since musical maestro, Pietro Fine, founded Northern Rivers’ community ensemble, Orkeztar Lizmore?: A mixed abilities ensemble that plays tunes from around the world (including Australia). Since then, this growing band of twenty-plus members has been going from strength to strength, including playing at and HonkOz and Illawarra Folk Festivals. You can always expect a smorgasbord of songs from ‘OrkLiz’ (as they are affectionately known) – anything from Klezmer to Rock, Jazzed-up-Folk, Middle-Eastern, African-inspired music and more. Some tunes are timeless whilst others may be contemporary originals. Playing with a love of music and aspirations of equality and comfort for all creatures upon our planet, the Ork’s repertoire often includes songs of protest and awareness, mostly (but not always) instrumental. The Ork will be doing their multi-cultural thing in November at the Lismore City Bowls Club in tandem with local lovers of Americana folk, Black Train. Fronted by ‘the Reverend’ Kim McLean, Black Train play ol’timey hillbilly and early Gospel style tunes with traditional combo of banjo, mandolin, guitar, harmonica, fiddle, double bass and, of course, vocal harmonies. Keep an eye out around town for posters advertising the gig or check out social media or the this website www.orkliz.org for up-to-date details. |