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1. Max writing up the Board
2.
3. Angie, Cal, Roisin
4. Angie, Cal, Roisin
5. Alan Murray
6. Audience
7. Julie
8. audience
9. Ralph Pride, Chris Maltby
10. BMC members - (from right) Moira Cowie, Sharyn Mattern, Ralph Pride, Chris & Virginia Woodland with Peter Mace
11. Cal & Sean Dengate
12. Cal & Sean with Max Elbourne
13. Chris Maltby
14. Christina Mimmocchi
15. Chris Woodland
16. Dale & Kerith
17. Dale & Sean
18. Dale Dengate & Sharyn Mattern
19. Pyrmont Uke group
20. Dallas de Brabander & Miguel Heatwole
21. Dave Moir
22. David Iverach & Dale Dengate
23. David Iverach & Sean Dengate
24. David Iverach & Dale Dengate
25. Ralph Pride, Chris Maltby & Miguel Heatwole who will be presenting a concert of John's songs at Duke's Place in December.
26. Dot Dawson, Mary-Jane Field.
27. Members of Ecopella
28. Johnny Clough
29. Johnny & Dale dancing
30. audience
31. Sean Dengate watched by Dallas de Brabander & Lachlan
32. Lachlan
33. Leyne Elbourne, Ralph Pride and Dale Dengate
34. Mark Gregory
35. audience
36. Mary-jane Field
37. Max & Sean
38. Miguel Heatwole
39. Miguel Heatwole, Sean Dengate, Chris Maltby
40. Paddy Affley
41. old friends Ralph Pride & Chris Woodland
42.Paddy Affley
43. audience
44. Peter Mace
45. Peter Russell
46.
47. Ralph Pride
48. RAlph Pride, Chris & Virginia Woodland, Peter Mace
49. Ralph Pride & Dale Dengate
50.
51. Seamus Gill
52. Sean Dengate
53. Sean Dengate, Lachlan Dengate, Max & Roy Elbourne
54. The Guilty Three featuring Lachlan Dengate
55. North by Northeast - Margaret Walters, Chris Maltby, & Christina Mimmocchi)
56.
57. Chris Woodland
58. Dot Dawson, Dave Moir
59. Miguel Heatwole & Dale Dengate
60. Seamus Gill
(Photos © Sandra Nixon)
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The Bush Music Club was founded in 1954 to collect, publish and popularise Australia’s traditional songs, dances, music, yarns, recitations and folklore and to encourage the composition of a new kind of song - one that was traditional in style but contemporary in theme.
Articles © Bush Music Club Inc unless stated otherwise, photographs © individual photographer.
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Friday, 31 August 2018
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