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Evan Crommett & Hannah Bailey

  • Wesley Anne 250 High Street Northcote, VIC, 3070 Australia (map)

 Evan Crommett & Hannah Bailey

 

Evan Crommett is an alternative folk singer-songwriter/producer born & based in NYC. His commitment is to cranking out bops from his bedroom studio, sidestepping the genre-police, and officiating the marriage between music that's sincere and music that slaps. He’s wracked up over 2.5 million Spotify streams and landed songs on editorial playlists such as Fresh Finds: Folk. He plays regular full-band shows along the American east coast, and tours globally as a solo artist through SoFar Sounds. For this set, Evan will be playing with Hannah Bailey, a Melbourne-born NYC-based actor, musician and poet. She began writing music and poetry in 2020, as a way of connecting with her home and family from across the ocean, so returning to Melbourne to perform on home soil feels very special! 

 

Isadora & Miro Lauritz

 

Miro Lauritz is an up-and-coming jazz pianist, vibraphonist, singer and award-winning composer in Melbourne, Australia. On both piano and vibraphone, Miro has recorded and performed as a sideman with several leading Melbourne-based artists including Paul Williamson, Sam Anning, Angela Davis, Dylan van der Schyff, Jerome Jennings and Vince Gardner. As a composer and arranger, Miro has won the VCE Premier’s Award and Allan Zavod Performer’s award and has had his chamber pieces performed and recorded all around Melbourne. His sister, Isadora, is also an emerging musician with a great interest in soul, funk, RnB, jazz, folk, vocal arranging and musical theatre. She recently completed a Bachelor of Music at Monash University, specialising in Popular Voice. Since graduating she has further immersed herself in performing and writing original music with her brother, on top of collaborating with other musicians across Naarm/Melbourne as a top-liner, session singer, and backing vocalist.

 

Earlier Event: 16 January
Sunflower Jam
Later Event: 17 January
Alice Williams