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Henry Hugo and The Bar Stool Ghosts

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Henry Hugo and The Bar Stool Ghosts

Friday 25 October
6.30pm

Swamplands
744 High St, Thornbury 

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FREE

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Henry Hugo and The Bar Stool Ghosts is one of the latest projects from prolific multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Henry Hugo. Covering a range of genres in a country feel, this latest project features some exceptionally talented musicians including Mitch Dillon and Scott Bennett – both well-known from other local bands – and other special guests. Haunting, original and up beat by turns!

After living and performing in different countries around the world, Henry Hugo settled down in Zurich, Switzerland. This multi-instrumentalist, composer, sound engineer, and producer brings a fine and unique sound on his works, mixing different music styles from classical sounds to punk rock joined by deep, melancholic and daily human experiences through his lyrics. Henry has played with many high-profile artists including a recent tour with Hugo Race. He now makes his home in his beloved, adopted town of Melbourne.

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http://www.reverbnation.com/henryhugo
http://henryhugo.bandcamp.com

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All ages / wheelchair accessible / Alcohol served to 18+

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