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Timothy Carroll – February Brisbane Powerhouse Resident

January 18th, 2010 | By tyler


Tidily closing an incredible 2009 with packed holiday sets at Woodford, Timothy Carroll now offers some folk-tinged respite to Brisbane’s after-work crowd by taking part in The Residents program each Friday evening in February at the Powerhouse.

Free to all and kicking off at 6pm on the Turbine Platform, the month-long program showcases the 2009 Song Of The Year winner (Q Song) in his most endearing format – a home-town residency. Inventive in his ability to continually offer something fresh in style or atmosphere, Carroll ventures into electric guitar territory for the first time, despite a fond attachment to his trusty acoustic that has served him so well.

Accompanied by a band of talented old world musicians, the residency will encompass Carroll’s relaxed blend of folk, soul, country and gospel from his 2009 debut album ‘for bread & circuses’, as well as taking audiences on an aural tour of material earmarked for a forthcoming EP release.

So whether you’re rejoicing for the end of the work week or the start of the weekend, whether you like your folk loose and lyrical or your country drunk and heartbroken – Brisbane Powerhouse each Friday in February with Timothy Carroll is just the place you need to be.

Timothy Carroll’s debut album ‘for bread & circuses’ is available on iTunes and through selected records stores.


TIMOTHY CARROLL – THE RESIDENTS @ BRISBANE POWERHOUSE:


Friday February 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th – 6pm
FREE!
More information: Brisbane Powerhouse

TIMOTHY CARROLL – 'DANSHYTTAN' SONG OF THE YEAR 2009

August 19th, 2009 | By tyler

The 4th annual Q Song Awards were held at Brisbane’s Tivoli theatre last Tuesday night to celebrate the next generation of Queensland songwriters.

Mucho-Bravado was most proud to be represented by three outstanding artists in Timothy Carroll, Tara Simmons and Hungry Kids of Hungary, who all went head to head in the Folk/Ballad, Alternative and Courier Mail People’s Choice award.

Timothy Carroll was the darling of the night, and the only overall multiple award winner taking out the coveted Song of the Year, and also Folk/Ballad category with the worldly charming ‘Danshyttan’. This follows glowing accolades across the music press for his debut album For Bread & Circuses, as well as mainstream press including The Australian, and Courier Mail.

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Hungry Kids of Hungary took out the Alternative category with triple j favourite ‘Set It Right’, cementing the win with a live performance of two tracks from the new EP Mega Mountain.

Congratulations to all the winners on the night!

To check them all out, head over to www.qmusic.com.au/qsong