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Cielle Montgomery and James Church are, Montgomery Church – a blend of acoustic folk, americana and bluegrass influences, grown and distilled in the Snowy Mountain ranges of country New South Wales. With their organic union of dobro and guitar, harmony vocals and thoughtful songwriting, this captivating duo, accompanied by their band, are enthralling in their dynamic intimacy and offer up some of the sweetest acoustic sounds being heard around Australia’s folk country scene right now. They have graced the stages of many iconic music festivals including Nannup Music Festival, Queenscliff Music Festival, Woodford Folk Festival, National Folk Festival & Americanafest in Nashville.
Montgomery Church’s debut album In the Shadow of the Mountain, earned them 2 nominations in the prestigious 2019 Golden Guitar Awards. The duo recently teamed up with 7 x GRAMMY nominated Producer & Engineer, Erick Jaskowiak (Crooked Still, I’m With Her, Darrell Scott) to record their highly anticipated follow-up, Where The Quiet Can Hide, and are thrilled to be celebrating its release at the Wallarobba Hall this July.
“…Montgomery Church make a rare kind of hill country magic: spinning gossamer tapestries with timeless acoustic sounds, quicksilver vocal harmonies, and the kind of unassuming storytelling that burrows deep into the subconscious…” – Gareth Hipwell (Country Update Magazine)
”…Montgomery Church are like the Australian version of Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings but if Gillian was the daughter of Allison Krauss… sitting on a porch, with tea not whiskey… I’m a tad obsessed… The most graceful duo literally gracing stages right now…”
– Fanny Lumsden (Golden Guitar & ARIA Award Winner)
Date: Saturday 17 July 2021
Doors 7.30pm. 8pm show
Venue: Wallarobba Hall, 750 Wallarobba-Brookfield Rd, Wallarobba
Tickets : Visit https://events.humanitix.com/montgomery-church-with-charlie-and-jensen-wallarobba-hall
Website: https://www.montgomerychurch.com.au/
There will be a raffle with all funds raised going to the Wallarobba Hall.
Photo and media release courtesy of Montgomery Church