3WAY- FM fundraiser - Jimmy Buffett/Johnny Cash tribute - 16 June 2000 

Ken Smith
The legendary Ken Smith opened the show with the first of several renditions of "Folsom Prison Blues"

Claude Lovett
From the Heywood region, Claude was accompanied by Mark Struth (drums), Danny Grigg (guitar) and Andy Alberts (bass), He sang "I still miss someone",  "Folsom Prison Blues" and "Jackson"

 

Stuart Prince
3WAY announcer Stuart Prince renewed his performance career with "I still miss someone" and a parody of "I walk the line", accompanied by Michael Schack on guitar

Hannah  and Rebecca : Guitar and flute accompanied the first sound of Jimmy Buffett for the night, as Hannah and Rebecca Schack performed "Defying Gravity", a song written by Jesse Winchester but recorded by Jimmy Buffett.

John Clegg and Heather Goddard contined the parody line on "The Man in Black", did a bluegrass version of "Jackson" and completed the set with "Pencil Thin Moustache"

 

Arty Hoey performed a couple of obscure Johnny Cash tunes with Danny Grigg on guitar
Prof Walters gave an interesting history to his involvement with Jimmy Buffett songs and sang "Spider John" in memory of his bother Colin "Junior" Walters
Old Spice featured Tim Netherway on guitar, Eion Cameron on drums, Michael Schack on bass, and Garry McColl on guitar and performed "Come Monday", "I still miss someone" and "Brand new country star"

John Hudson displayed some excellent guitar work on "Frankie and Johnny"
  The night was compered by Mick Ferrier who also recited some Cash related poetry
The Parrotheads gave us a series of Buffett songs and featured Mark and Peter Struth, Danny Grigg, Gavin Steer
Andy Alberts

Andy Alberts performed with Rohan Keert (drums), Trevor McKenzie (guitar), Murray McDowall (pedal steel) and Peter Bird (bass). Among the songs performed was the Johnny Cash tune "Wanted man"

 


Lost in Suburbia

Lost in Suburbia
Lost in Suburbia featuring Trevor McKenzie, Rohan Keert, Peter Bird and Murray McDowall were supplemented by Prof Walters and Michael Schack for "Come Monday", "Margaritaville", "Changes in attitudes" and "Volcano", with Rohan Keert singing "Folsom Prison" and "Big River"



Interested audience members John and Pat O'Brien



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