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Artist description
Brigalow Gospel is a duo made up of husband and wife team; Stan and Alison Jones.
They both take turns at singing lead, and harmony.
Stan manufactures some of the instruments from local
timbers from the Nth Qld Rainforests.
Thus rendering a uniqueness of sound as an extension of themselves. Their main aim is to
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Music Style
Easylistening Folk/Country Gospel |
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Musical Influences
Wedgwood Trio & Cluster Pluckers |
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Similar Artists
Take Three & Seakers |
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Artist History
Singer-Songwriter duo, Stan & Alison Jones of
"Brigalow Gospel." Of Atherton, Nth Qld Australia.
For the last few years we have been travelling
Australia, doing presentations of Gospel music
to various audiences and institutions. The songs
on the CD " Somethin' About The Mornin' " are
our first CD produced. This CD was a result of
requests from members of our audiences.
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Group Members
Stan Jones :- Vocal,Guitar, Mandolin, Dobro, Banjo, Harmonica.
Alison Jones:- Vocal, Guitar |
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Instruments
Acoustic guitars, Mandolin, Dobro, Banjo, Harmonica, Piano, Piano-Accordian. |
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Albums
Somethin' About The Mornin' |
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Press Reviews
The easy-listening acoustic tones of mandolin,
guitar, dobro, and banjo with light accompniament
of the piano, harmonica and piano-accordian,
blend in a soft, folk-country style to create the
setting for the inspirational, scriptual and
nature-based themes of Brigalow Gospel music.
Some of the instruments (Guitars, Mandolin &
Dobro) are personally constructed by Stan
(Out of local timbers), and therefore render a
much nicer, richer, tone. Thus adding an
individual sound to the music of Brigalow Gospel's
music. |
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Location
Atherton, Queensland - Australia |
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