Monday, February 28, 2011

Meet and Greet.

 Patrick McCloskey has arrived to start working on the "Song People Sessions."

 Jeremy at a meeting with the WMC crew regarding the gig at Nyinkka Nyunyu.

Welcome Dirk Dickenson and Jordan Newcastle new to the Winanjjikari Music Centre team. Bye Bye Lester...we all miss you.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Wycliff Well

 WMC has been asked to do the staging/ P.A. lighting  and to perform at the Wycliff Well UFO symposium so we went down to have a look at the space and to confirm our quote. But there is always time to stop at Karlu Karlu. (Zaddock-Brian-Jeremy-T.L-Brendon.)

 The aliens had already arrived and were quite happy with the quote we gave them.

 Jeremy talked stage setup with Di, an earthling and one of the key organizers.

 T.L. meanwhile chatted with some local Wycliffians.

The little creek at the back of Wycliff Well flowing beautifully.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

...still more training.

 Jeremy from Jezztronics taking the WMC staff through training for a live rig set-up.

 Brian Morton sweeping the floor where the stage and equipment will go
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 Moving the staging into place.

 Leads rolled and ready to go.

 Click, snap, plug, tweek.

TA Da! Ready to Jam.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Hines, Baked Bean and Cornbeef.

 Live rig set up in Drovers Hall WMC. Adrian (Cornbeef) Jackson practicing with...

 Lenny (Baked Bean) Nelson both from  Ali Curung's Band Nomadic.
With Winanjjikari's own Brendon Hines.

The Drovers Hall at Winanjjikari Music Centre in all its live and loud glory!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Snakes in Troopy's

 We had a report from the primary school that a giant snake had to be removed of premises!

 This was no ordinary snake, but the one used in production of last years play: "Birds of Tennant Creek."

Snake handlers, T.L. and Lesley extracted the snake from the primary school and transported it to the office of Winanjjikari Music Centre.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Training.

                                                      Is this the right one here Jeremy?

                                                     Try the third one on the left Brian.
                                         This one sounds right, don't you think so T.L, Brenden.

"Cheer's to that!" say's Tableland Drifters drummer and WMC founding member Lex Holt.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Jezztronics

 Angus with Jeremy Finlayson from "Jezztronics" looking at and ordering a kit guitar from the internet. 

 Brian and Zaddock from WMC jamming with visitors.

Jeremy with Brandon working on lead rolling up in a "live gig" production workshop.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

The Tableland Drifters.


A Winanjjikari blog would not be complete without these guys. These are promo shot's from the Ross River /Bush Bands Bash Business retreat last year taken by Polly Armstrong. (Thanks Pol') Left to right: Jeff McLaughin, Lester Peterson, Joe Davey, Angus Pearson, Lex Holt. Cheers to Music NT for this awesome annual event. 

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Visiting Band Recording.

 Zaddock WMC protools recording whizz ready to start on day two of the Dixon/Henderson/Jackson recording.  
 Raymond Dixon and his crew have come down from Elliott to lay down some tracks.
 Herbert Henderson (Dalywater) is Harold Dalywaters son from the Elliot gospel band.
Randell Jackson ready to pound it out on the drums. We will try to put a track or two on the blog when the boys are done.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

WMC's 1st blog day.


Welcome to the first posting on the Winanjjikari Music Centres new blog spot. We are condensing down our mediums with this blog being our main viewing page for 2011 and beyond. Above is our animated logo with the first photo featuring Jeff McLaughlin and the second being Joe Davey both from WMC prepering to leave for Borroloola on Winanjjikari Art Development Outreach  Project (WADOP).