Devils are not the only thing to come from Tasmania. Singer-songwriter Audrey Auld's heart is in Country, Folk and Americana music with a presence as big as The Outback. Her songs are the wry and poignant observations of a Tassie girl living in and touring America for the past nine years.
Since her first release in 1997, Audrey now has ten albums to her credit. In 1998 she established, along with Bill Chambers, indie label, Reckless Records. Her albums The Fallen and Texas were nominated for ARIA awards (Australian Recording Industry Assn.) in the Country category. She was nominated for Best New Talent in the country music industry's Golden Guitar awards. Her duet album Looking Back To See, with Bill Chambers, was also nominated for a Golden Guitar in the Vocal Group/Duo category.
Audrey receives worldwide radio airplay and tours internationally. Since relocating to the United States in 2003 she has become a performer for the Bread and Roses organization and hosts ongoing song writing workshops in San Quentin prison. In 2006 she won the Chris Austin Song Contest at Merlefest in North Carolina. Her songs are placed on US TV shows and are performed on the Grand Ole Opry and by descendants of the Carter Family. Audrey lives in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband, dogs, chickens and frogs.
"It's one thing for singers to write beautifully and sing beautifully, but when they're also funny, as in stand-up-comic funny, it makes going to their shows not only pleasurable but also memorable... How many times do you leave a concert and finding yourself quoting lines the singer says in between the songs? Such is the case with Tasmanian native Audrey Auld." - Dallas Morning News 2011
Diners will be on the ground level directly in front of the stage for this night. Bar food will be available from the bar. General admission tickets will have access to seats on the mezzanine level and standing room in the bar area.