ONE of the country’s finest and enduring song men Neil Murray, a founding member of the Warumpi Band and the man behind such classics as “My Island Home”, “Blackfella Whitefella”, and “Good Light in Broome”, is performing an intimate solo concert at Murrah Hall on Saturday, March 7 in support of his latest album “Bring Thunder and Rain”.
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Recently Missy Higgins covered two of his songs “Blackfella Whitefella” and “Calm and Crystal Clear” on her latest album.
An APRA song of the year recipient for “My Island Home” in 1995, Neil Murray’s songs have also been recorded by Mary Black, Jimmy Little, Chritine Anu, Peter Denahy, Amy Saunders, Powderfinger, Tiddas, Ursual Yovich and Peter Brandy.
The Murrah Hall concert promises to be an engaging and fascinating evening with one of the country’s most influential songwriters.
The show is on at the Murrah Hall on the Tathra Bermagui Road on Saturday, March 7 starting at 8pm. Doors open 7pm.