On stage with Hubert Sumlin at the East Coast Blues & Roots Festival, Byron Bay , Australia.

Increasingly FaceBook  is taking the place of the traditional Blog.  Whether you are a FaceBook fan or not, the format certainly allows very immediate sharing of news, musings and photos.  So, for the moment, I've decided not to update this page.  There's still lots of great stories archived here - including linked photo albums - they are well worth a good browse!  

I wrote this final piece - a personal reflection on my friendship with the legendary blues guitarist Hubert Sumlin - not long after he passed away in early 2012.
Long-time guitarist for Howlin' Wolf, Hubert was an incredibly influencial blues musician - and a real gentleman.

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Long Hot Aussie Summer


5,500 miles.
That’s 8,800 kilometers, folks, for those of us who are metric.
And that’s how far I have driven over the last 6 weeks, rambling between festivals and gigs during this long hot Aussie Summer.
I’ve traversed an amazing range of country: from the humid semi-tropical north, the high mountain country and deep outback desert…

My latest adventures started somewhat tentatively at Sydney International airport, while I waited for my GPS to work out that it was no longer in Portland, Oregon. I’m not sure if I told you the story; the GPS was a snap purchase, bought while I waited for a rental car in downtown Manhattan. It was the move of a desperate woman who had no idea of how to get to the next show. A toffy English accent seemed to give an impression of reliability, so I named her ‘Miss Moneypenny’ after James Bond’s famously efficient secretary. Now loaded with additional maps for Down Under, she’s been invaluable.

Right now, I am home. At last! My orchard is full of fruit, the swimming pool beckons in the balmy weather and my little Clare Valley town is as sleepy as ever. It’s quite a contrast to the stark beauty of the South Australian desert, where I spent a few days last week staying in one of Coober Pedy’s famous cave houses. Called ‘dug-outs’, dwellings like this are designed to beat the unrelenting outback heat. This fascinating outback town is a traditional centre for opal mining and we met some real characters!


But, I am getting ahead of myself…
My New Year began at ‘Woodford Folk Festival’, some 2000 kilometers to the north-east. This is one the biggest and most diverse festivals in the Southern hemisphere – 6 days & 6 nights, more than 2000 performers and 580 programmed events, held on 500 acres of environmental parkland. Music, sculpture, comedy, workshops, dance, freak shows; it’s got the lot… You have to experience it to grasp the idea fully – and of course, it’s held at the hottest, wettest time of the year for a proper pioneering feel.

My next performance was at the ‘Coolart Jazz Festival’ in the grounds of a genteel historic mansion, right down south in Victoria. Situated next to protected wetlands, one of the venues is a bird observatory and two beautiful blue-feathered Fairy Wrens danced at the window as I played.

After so many solo shows, it was huge fun to meet up with my regular Australian rhythm section Dean Addison (bass) and Marky Grunden (drums) at the next festival. ‘Thredbo Blues Festival’ is a boutique event, held in the alpine village adjacent to Australia’s tallest mountain, Mt Kosciuszko. Joined by legendary Melbourne Hammond player Tim Neal, and special guest Niels Rosendahl (sax) for our final show, the band rocked! The Preacher and Dean, both being keen cooks, busied themselves between gigs by testing Steve’s Christmas present: a pasta making machine. Hmm…fresh pasta makes a happy band. We awoke the next morning to find a steady sprinkling of snow on the ski run outside our chalet’s back deck. Talk about a Summer of contrasts!

The Hunter Valley’s ‘Folk in Broke Festival’, a flight to the West Coast for ‘Blues in Bridgetown’ – even a gig at Prominent Hill copper mine in the Woomera Rocket Range prohibited zone – I tell you, I have been getting around.

Which brings me back to those 5,500 miles I have just driven…
What can I say?
It’s all bit of a blur, but I have some photos here to jog the memory.
Hope you enjoy them until next time.
Back to the USA and Canada in a week or so!



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Fiona missed you at the IBC on Beale street. I had a great team again and the all the contestants were great! There was a lady contestant also.There will never be another IBC like I had with you!

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    • desperate to see you,(have all your Albums) when are you doing something in Melbourne

    • Greeting from just outside Atlanta Georgia. I'm back from NYC and my evening wathcing Fiona at Terra Blues. My wife was in Chicago in 2003 and I first saw Fiona at the 2003 Chicago Blues festival. I was living in NJ my whole life always wishing Fiona would play NYC. I moved in January to work in Atlanta and finaly sold my house June 30. When I heard Fiona was in NYC, I flew back just to see her. It was so worth the $$ I had to pay. In the intimate club on a very rainy Wednesday night, she didn't disappoint. Over two full hours of fingerpicking acoustic guitar. With her witty intros through her thick Aussie accent and husky voice sounding as bluesy as ever, her repertoire consisted of some of my favorite Fiona songs. There's something about hearing her bark throughout her Two Legged Dog from Blues in My Heart that makes you know that she's a true throwback of a blues woman guitarist. Her Ode to Memphis Minnie on She Could Play that Thing was anther classic from that same album. Drink to your Health and Young Rider Blues from Sweet Jelly Roll actually go hand in hand according to Fiona's introduction as she decribes her lost 5 year love and her attempt to keep up with with a young stud as she searched for comfort after her lost love. The hauntingly sad Stranger in Your Eyes was an acoustic version of her electric ballad from Lucky 13. The cover of her friend from Down Under, Lil Fi's funny Celebrate the Curves was a resounding ode to every big boned woman. She pulled off Smokestack lightling as if she was taught by Howling wolf and Hubert Sumlin. I'm just thrilled to have seen her in this intimate setting after waiting 6 years. Thanks again Fiona for playing at Terra Blues.

    • Hi Fiona Best wishes on your USA tour - hurry back to OZ soon

    • Hi Fiona!! Nice website!! Just wanted to say Hi and that I enjoyed chatting with you at the Wine and Blues Fest at Secret House in Aug.I played the Eugene Celebration as part of Rooster's Blues review opening the show for the Strangetones and Sonny Rhodes. Great Fun!! I look forward to seeing you again next year, until then---be safe and keep playin' that guitar!!! yours in the blues, Terry oh yeah, almost forgot, my band has a web site www.broh-taylorblues.com Cheers!!!

    • Gday Fiona

      Just cruisin the net and dropped in to check out your new site

      Great reports on the gigs at Narooma. All I spoke to said they loved the shows and Diunna Greenleaf just completely blew people away

      cheers

      Shaun

    • Hi Fiona, Was great to catch up with you at Narooma again, thanks for the wonderful hug, I really enjoyed you and your ladies heaps and heaps, and what a close for the weekend. Hope I can catch up to another aussie concert of yours sometime and take 2 of my kids along, hope you will be playing in nsw in the next year or so. Your bubbly personality and great singing and guitar playing really inspires me to inspire my eldest boy. My opinion was............you were the hit of the show. Maybe we will both have more time to have a chat next time we meet. Take Care till we catch up, Cheers, Dawn

    • Fiona looking forward to seeing you in adelade

    • This is my latest silly escapade. Women in Voice 17. Its that show in Brisbane where you get six women to do something they wouldn't normally do. I did Glam Rock. haha. Ballroom Blitz, coocachoo, spirit in the sky, nutbush city limits and devilgate drive, and that was the first song as a medley. VERY FUNNY. I wrote a song about having my mouth washed out with soap for swearing that I did too and then EGO the old skyhooks number and then finished off with KISS, I was made for loving you baby. There goes all my credability. I've just finished an album of classic womens blues with Margret RoadKnight. It's a beauty, where can I send one to? Love ya and keep on rockin. xxxx Lil' Fi

    • Hey there lovely, your new site looks great! Glad to hear you're coming home for the summer. We love you too much. Have fun recording the new album. I never did get that new song to you...haha. It's too much! Love and hugs sweetie. Cheers Lil' Fi

    • I just love the new site!!!

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