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Friday Sunset Series: Tribe Artists present ‘Songwriter Sessions’

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Free!

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Join us for the launch of the inaugural ‘Songwriter Sessions,’ presented by Tribe Artists. Part live performance, part forum, this event will showcase the eclectic talents of four Victorian singer-songwriters–Hannah Blackburn, Ruby Jones, Madeline Leman and Forever Son.

Before performing a selection of songs from their back catalogue, each musician will discuss the art of songwriting, what it means to them and how it creates connection – within themselves, with others and among the broader community.

This is an event not to be missed for fans of the singer-songwriter musical tradition, and those wanting a deeper insight into the processes and approach of four emerging local music artists.

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