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From Albert Hall to Jiggi Hall .. Emily Maguire’s music for the soul
From Albert Hall to Jiggi Hall .. Emily Maguire’s music for the soul
By MARGARET DEKKER
She’s performed with global superstars and on stages reserved only for the best .. But after years on the big stage, British singer-songwriter Emily Maguire is taking her ‘music for the soul’ to the small stages of country halls dotted throughout the Northern Rivers region in the hills and valleys beyond the cities.
Think Clovass McKees Hill Hall near Lismore, the Nimbin School of Arts, Pearces Creek Hall near Eltham, Coramba Community Hall near Coffs Harbour, Eatonsville Hall near Grafton and ‘getting jiggy’ with it at Jiggi Hall near The Channon.
“The Northern Rivers has got these fantastic community halls, they’re such a wonderful space for a concert. It’s so nice to take a PA, set out some chairs, enjoy the music in these gorgeous country areas. Every town and village have these community halls and spaces, which have such lovely acoustics and vibe,” Emily Maguire singer-songwriter told The Northern Rivers Times.
It’s a long way from the contemporary folk artist’s heady days touring with Don McLean and Doctor Hook and later with the manager of The Waterboys, but together with her husband, music producer and bassist Christian Dunham, Emily sees a small-hall tour as another fine string to their bow. The duo has already released 6 albums, Emily’s songs have aired on BBC radio, in Hollywood blockbusters and even formed the soundtrack to a global Greenpeace climate campaign. The multi-talent Ms Maguire even adds ‘composer’ and ‘poet’ to her CV, with four books to her name and is the co-creator of independent record label, Shaktu Records.
Emily’s upcoming Northern Rivers Tour – November 11–December 3 – follows the success of her recent ‘small-hall tour’ of regional Queensland.
“After touring Queensland, we wanted to go further afield. We wanted to do dates in Northern New South Wales to offer something special for the people there who have been through so much with the floods and recovery. I’m passionate about music in supporting mental health; People have had a complete nightmare there .. any reason to bring a bit of brightness, light and entertainment .. if it makes them feel just a bit better, that’s what music does,” Emily Maguire said.
Dates and tickets to Emily’s six shows can be found via online agent TryBooking or via Emily’s website www.emilymaguire.com – cost $25/$20 concessions.
When The Northern Rivers Times asked Emily what she’d like to leave her intimate, country hall audiences with, she simply smiled:
“I’d just like them to feel uplifted, comforted and inspired. That is the power of song.”
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