Wednesday, April 5, 2017

2:51:00 PM
Sian Evans' journey with music has seen her explore the continent playing numerous festivals and connecting with the full spectrum of pro muso’s over numerous genre’s and styles. These days she be settlin’ into a fine concave of folk/roots, alt-country/soul-grass and folk music being the master nest fuelling last years EP “How time has treated thee” with Aria award winning producer, Govinda Doyle, featuring the single “Take me Home” pondering the simple joys, and title track “Blackest Crow”, Sian’s version of Traditional American folk song, amongst a few other mountainous ditty’s showcasing her fresh banjo slinging skills. With the latest release of new single “Cold Feet” produced by Josh Schuberth in Love Hz studios, Sydney, and featuring Gareth Mewes on Fiddle and Mike Haydon on percussion, the breathy rollicking pop-country ditty is a sequel to last years single and currently in line for a Queensland Music Award.
Her creative endeavours have spurred successful projects in dinky ragtime/jazz (Pollysassin), flood-folk/new-grass (The Rusty Datsuns) as well as her own solo gypsy-jazz/ roots works (Bessy-Lou).

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