We
are absolutely delighted to present a PBGB Project that features the
awe inspiring talents of Stacey Mills and the Steve Clark Trio.
Stacey,
Steve, Mark Bolsius and Ken Vatcher got together in The Shed in early
July and laid down some songs that are simply brilliant.
We proudly post two of those songs right here and now - Good Night, (Melody Gardot) and Don’t Know Why, (Jesse Harris).
Have a listen and rejoice!
Let us introduce the players;
Stacey
Mills is a Bega Valley local with a very keen interest in music. She has found her way onto a number of stages, where her vocal talent and
stage presence combine to delight audiences. Stacey sometimes features as vocalist with the Steve Clark Trio – a top shelf gig. That speaks volumes about Stacey’s talents.
You can read more about Stacey by clicking here.
Steve
Clark is a master of, amongst other instruments, the upright bass. He
runs his own trio, which plays pure jazz. Extremely well !
Supporting Steve in his trio are PBGB Family Members Mark Bolsius and Ken Vatcher.
Followers
of the PBGB Blog will be well aware of Ken and Mark’s talents – they
have played on lots of songs recorded in The Shed.
Steve and Ken also work together to provide the gobsmacking rhythm section in the sensational Kade Brown Trio.
So
here we have two excellent recordings, featuring some of the most
talented musicians in the Valley, recorded in The Shed and mixed with
great care by our own Neil Porter.
Steve and Stacey - a very warm welcome to the PBGB Family !
Imagine how delighted we are that musicians of this calibre come to The Shed and play music ?? How good is that ??
Huge
thanks to Stacey, Steve, Ken, Mark and Neil. Hope you enjoyed it too,
and that we see you back in The Shed very soon. The door is always open
to you !!
We
are so confident that Stacey will return to The Shed and sing some more
for us, that we have launched a special ‘Stacey Mills Project’ on our
blog – see it right of your screen.
Sizzlin ‘
Watch this space for more.
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Neil