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Artist description
A duo, heavily steeped in folk traditions, though embracing all the modern classics such as "Yesterday". |
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Music Style
Folk and easy listening pop |
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Musical Influences
Joan Baez, The Seekers, John Denver, Folk artists, Irish folk bands, 60's-now. |
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Similar Artists
The Seekers. |
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Artist History
Georgie is the Lady of the duo and has a lyric soprano voice and is a professionally-trained singer who has performed in many arenas. She started off as a folk singer, performing in many clubs and bars. She has released her solo album "ALWAYS" which contains many well-known standards including: Danny Boy; You Belong To Me;Wind Beneath My Wings;Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow;I Know Him So Well (from CHESS);You Needed Me; Plaisir d'Amour;The Rose and especially The title Track "Always".
Geoff is the busker of the duo and has roamed around the world performing from Alice Springs in Central Australia to the high Veldt of South Africa through to London. he has a working repertoire of some 600 songs and as the typical busker a song for any occasion is never far away. He as performed with Georgie since the mid sixties and have forged a unique musical understanding and relationship. They harmonise beautifully and complement each other in a very special way. |
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Group Members
Geoff and Georgie Wallace |
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Instruments
guitar |
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Albums
The Busker and The Lady, Always |
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Press Reviews
"Simply Superb!...a rare talented duo who bring music to life". Alan Jones.
Their inaugural cd was highlighted on Alan Jones' Morning Radio show and received and outstanding review from the voice of Sydney radio. |
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Location
Sydney, NSW - Australia |
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