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Tim Rogers at the Imperial

Tim Rogers, one of Australia’s most respected and loved artists, brings his band The Twin Set and their rich country-blues rhythms to The Brewery at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Thursday 30 March. 

With a career spanning 30 years and a catalogue of fan favs and critically acclaimed songs, Tim’s long awaited return is here with support of his soon to be released record ‘Tines of Stars Unfurled’ (to be released 24 February).

‘Tines of Stars Unfurled’ is a bookend to Tim Rogers’ classic solo debut of ‘99 ‘What Rhymes With Cars and Girls’, marking the welcome return of his fiddle-and-squeezebox country-blues compadres The Twin Set, and the (slightly more temperate) barstool yarn-spinner’s perspective that made the You Am I frontman ARIA’s Best Male Artist 23 years ago. 

That’s long enough to bring new poetry, wit, and wisdom to the rock’n’roll philosopher’s kitbag as 11 new songs hold hands with their precursors across the chasm of innocence and experience. 

Like the first single Been So Good, Been So Far says, “Guess I’m doing OK. How about you?”

Kids grow up, adults split up, parents pass on, some nights look better in than out and somehow, the songs keep getting better. 

The Twin Set line-up sees Jen Anderson on violin and strings, Jeff Consi on drums, Davey Lane on guitar and Richard Bradbeer on bass. 

This is an 18+ show.
 Doors open at 7.30pm.

Tickets $45 (+ booking fee) available through Oztix.

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