"The best kept secret of the Dandenongs" - Washington Irving
Enda Kenny is an Irish-born songwriter who has made his home in Australia. Through ten independent albums, his thoughtful, descriptive stories have struck a chord with festival audiences worldwide. A string of early songwriting awards have led to a full time career as one of the best entertainers in the world of folk and acoustic music. His songs are always memorable, often hard-hitting and spiced with plenty of humour.
Now residing near Mount Beauty in the Victorian Alps, Enda is touring extensively throughout Australia and is a regular visitor to New Zealand, UK, Ireland, Holland and Germany. Enda is the latest Artist of The Year at Newstead Live Music Festival.
“On small stages to intimate audiences or large stages to festival audiences he always holds the crowd in the palm of his hand. Witty and intelligent songwriting and a brilliant night’s entertainment”
Eleanor McEvoy
His latest release After The Interval is being launched this month at Yackandandah Folk Festival.
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Born into a musical family, Mezz Coleman has been singing, playing, recording and writing music for most of her life.
Mezz spent her childhood in suburban Melbourne playing the piano, singing Beatles songs with her two brothers, and performing in school choirs and bands. By the time she finished high school, she was a well-seasoned vocalist in Melbourne’s jazz scene and went on to study voice and jazz improvisation at the Victorian College of the Arts. She released her debut album Parts of You, Parts of Me in 2010.
Over her long and widely varied career, Mezz has worked with some of the biggest names in the Australian music industry. She has supported pop chanteuse Kimbra, country sweetheart Sara Storer and iconic Aussie singer-songwriter and activist, Shane Howard (Goanna). She has performed at the Northcote Social Club, Federation Square, Sidney Myer Music Bowl, and numerous folk, pop and jazz festivals around the country.