Suzette Herft, Miss Jones

When

7:00 pmWednesday, 22 April

Where

The Drunken Poet

65 Peel St, West Melbourne

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Soulful, sublime and shining! Three words sum up this Melbourne based, exotic singer-songwriter from Sri Lanka.

Soulful songstress, contemporary troubadour, and weaver of magic with her heart moving original songs of resilience and triumph mixed with some joyful classics. Described as the 'Australian Joan Baez', Suzette is known for her beautiful voice and graceful stage presence.

Suzette has won wide acclaim for her brilliant tribute show to her hero - Joan Baez for being the ‘voice for the voiceless’ at numerous festivals around Australia, including standing ovations at recent Port Fairy Folk Festivals.  With her band, she has recently breathed life into the songs and the story of Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt, singers she admires.

Suzette is also masterful facilitator of singing sessions and a ‘song catcher’ with her wide-ranging repertoire and her passion for inclusivity,  ‘giving everyone a voice’.  Suzette is passionate about songwriting and inspired by a visit to Nashville, she founded the Melbourne Songwriters Guild.  She has been a regular songwriting tutor at The Lake School for Celtic Music and other community groups.

Her songs have been finalists in the Australian Independent Music Awards over the years.

Music is a balm for the soul and blues is what makes Miss Jones’ heart sing, and what she does best.

With decades of performing experience, a big voice, her own unique jazzy blues guitar sound, and a big catalogue of original tunes, Miss Jones writes songs full of soul and personal experience.

She returns to The Drunken Poet, the venue that hosted her debut performance many years ago, for Wine Whiskey Women this April 22nd at 9pm.

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