New music: Camille Trail, Little History
Camille Trail’s new single Little History is a light-hearted antidote to troubling times - a cheerful song about having a few drinks with your friends and forgetting, for a moment, about everything else.
“My dad was always at me to write a drinking song, so I sat down with a beer to reminisce about party nights with my friends over the years,“ Camille says.
“This was pre COVID-19 but now I feel like the song is a timely reminder to turn off the news, try to relax and have a little fun.”
Camille Trail will be on the lineup at VDM Fest in Biloela on October 4, along with a host of solid talent including Casey Barnes, Southbound & Shannon Noll.
Born on The Road is the debut album from Two Tone Pony, a five-piece fronted by David Kirkpatrick, Rockhampton-born son of Slim Dusty and Joy McKean.
The Zac Cross Band is back in our ears with their punchy new single Matter of Time.
Wrap your ears around the five musicians selected for July’s Green Brothers Country on Keppel Peter Blundell Memorial Talent Search.
Blurring the line between CQ country troubadours and Rockhampton rock n’ roll renegades, Zac Cross Band have a lush new single Too Far Gone ready for your ears.
CQ singer-songwriter Will Blume has a lush new tune out. He says Porcelain is “dedicated to all the survivors, fighters and children at heart.”
After four months of coronavirus-induced silence, music and laughs are coming back to the Pilbeam Theatre with a series of reduced-capacity Sunday Session variety shows featuring local comedy, theatre and music.
Camille Trail’s new single Little History is a light-hearted antidote to troubling times - a cheerful song about having a few drinks with your friends and forgetting, for a moment, about everything else.
Voices are gathering in the Isaac Shire, with sign ups open now for singers of all ages and abilities to create the region’s first computer-based choir.
Innocent Eve have released their latest single Mixed Bag, a sultry celebration of humanity and diversity.
Gladstone region artists are developing new media skills and interactive digital projects as part of the latest round of the Regional Arts Development Fund, as well as honing skills in songwriting, cinematography, and clowning.
Folks Like Us trio Brendan Smith, Sarah Rozekrans and Kathleen Campbell met at the Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music. Their new release We Remember is inspired by the ANZAC spirit.
Last Words is from country artist Brittany-Elise’s debut album, Something More.
Yeppoon singer-songwriter Wilma La is raising environmental awareness, and love for creativity, circus arts and yoga - as well as funds for her upcoming album - through her newly-launched crowdfunding campaign.
Camille Trail has had a busy start to 2020 with a run of shows at Tamworth, a debut album, and now her brand new single Devil’s Drink.
19 year old singer-songwriter Denvah has released the debut single from her upcoming EP.
It’s shaping up to be an incredible year in music for 18 year old Gladstone singer songwriter Jacinta Bradley, fresh back from a Brisbane mentoring experience with gigs lined up and a debut single on its way.
Hayley Marsten has released her latest single, the title track from her album Spectacular Heartbreak.
Continuing our crawl around new local music, here’s some fresh sounds from LightViolet: Have You Ever Been Burnt Before? Because I Have.