Russell Morris and band in Melbourne, 1st September 2017
Multi-Aria Award Winner RUSSELL MORRIS is flying back to The Saucer this September for another fabulous show! He will be showcasing his collection of blues and roots music that pertains to some of the iconic characters, events and moments in our rich tapestry of Australian history.
The past five years have been an incredible musical journey and privilege for Russell Morris who has been fortunate enough to create and release two albums of blues and roots music that pertains to some of the iconic characters, events and moments in our rich tapestry of Australian history.
The two previous albums were produced by Mitch Cairns, with whom Russell works and creates harmoniously with. The first album released was Sharkmouth.
Sharkmouth was all about the urban back blocks and the characters that inhabited them. Mostly based around the depression years and a bit either side. Set out to paint a landscape of how many people must have felt in those times around the early 1900’s.
Sharkmouth went on to be the highest selling Australian album of 2013, picking up an ARIA Award for best Blues and Roots, reaching number 1 in the charts and surpassing Platinum sales. A very unexpected but welcomed success.
The following album was Van Diemen’s Land which had a focus on larger events rather than individuals, from the prison ships that began Australia as a penal settlement to the union strikes, the First and Second World Wars as well as paddle steamers on the Murray River.
Van Diemen’s Land was nominated for Best Blues and Roots at the 2014 ARIA Awards, certified Gold sales and was the highest charting album of Russell’s 50 year career to date debuting at No.4 on the overall ARIA Charts. Russell has now arrived at the third and final album in the series of Australian stories.
Also produced by Mitch Cairns, this album is titled “Red Dirt – Red Heart”, and the name belies its subject matter – The Australian Interior.
Any history of Australia albeit, very brief, has to include the people who have inhabited this wonderful country for at least 40,000 years.
Stories of two bushrangers, a song about a beautiful town, a song about a loner, a recluse, and an escape artist (Gaol that is), a snake and the spectacular Nullabour.
Also included is some of our great indigenous heroes in the hope that we can share their stories.
Doors Open: 6pm (seats/dining), 8pm (standing)
Showtime: 8.40pm (support act), 9.40pm (main act)
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