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Jeremiah Johnson @ The Lush Factory


National Touring artist Jeremiah Johnson teams live acoustic music up with fine food and the unforgetable ambience of "The Lush Factory" for one night only. April 2nd, 2017 Currently touring his latest album "Humming of the Axis" described by Rhythms Magazine as "an adroit blend of slide guitar and vocal versatilty". This concert style evening is in the vein of Harry Manx, Bruce Cockburn and Shane Howard. Trubadour/ Racontour/ Bard. Folk, Trad Acoustic Blues, World infleunced music. As featured in Rhythms Magazines sept/oct issue Jeremiah Johnson is currently touring the East Coast of Australia, solo, from Cairns to Adelaide over summer promoting his third studio album “Humming of the Axis” in a crowd funded Tour Bus. The album is described as being an adroitly blend of ambient dobro slide guitar and vocal versatility. Also playing other acoustic and electric instruments the album covers a lot of ground with his die hard approach to story telling. This Tour is not his first, it is however the maiden voyage in the crowd funded tour bus, which he has fitted out himself with help from his wife, an interior designer.


Above: Jeremiah Johnson Cracks in the Concrete He has supported Harry Manx, Donavon Frankenreiter, Gomez, Angus and Julia Stone, Neil Murray and Jeff Martin to name a few. Described by an adoring fan base as a writer of beautiful music, he draws on traditional acoustic genres, be it roots or folk and forges it into Australian Contemporary Folk. Drawing inspiration from other contemporary's, Bruce Cockburn, Jeff Lang, Sixto Rodriguez, Harry Manx, and Paul Dempsey. His shows are stunning, captivating and refreshing. Delicious food - from 6-7pm - deserts & refreshments available (or byo) - show starts 7.30. To book tickets or a table call 0403078077 for more details.

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