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18-05-2026 01:28 PM
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    Smile Red Hill Country Music Festival

    We, Melbournians, are so blessed with varied natural beauty and attractions. Take, for example, the Mornington Peninsula - it has lovely beaches & National Parks and short ferry rides to Queenscliff, French Island and Phillip Island. It has unforgettable Portsea, Sorrento & Flinders – famed playgrounds for the rich & famous but who’s stopping the not so rich & famous from also enjoying these seaside towns? What’s more, there is the picturesque Red Hill with pick your own strawberries and cherries farms and, of course, hosting its annual Red Hill Country Music Festival – the Mornington Peninsula’s very own Mecca for Country music, hot rods & dancing.

    Another very enjoyable day for all at Red Hill on Sunday and it doesn’t matter whether you are into hotrods, country music or a rock & roller. A big line up of artists with Sonytar Trahar, Phoenix, Rene Diaz & the Avalon, Sandra Humphries, Bryen Williems & including our favourite Black Hill Ramblers & Prairie Oysters. Special mention must go to Doug Bruce & the Tailgaters (multiple award winners - Australian Country Music). I haven’t seen this band before but I am very glad I did at Red Hill on Sunday. Doug Bruce is very talented indeed blessed with a lovely voice & great music. I sensed too those ladies sitting in close proximity to me were all going a bit “excited” when he came on stage – and not just about his music but also the way he projects himself on stage and they even talked about the new glasses he was wearing …… well, if you don’t believe me, just ask Hotrodgirl, Calamity Jane, Essex, Jenny, Judy etc ……..LOL.

    Ezra Lee closed the festival with a mixture of Hank Williams and Honky Tonk music. Those of us who have been fortunate in the past to see him & his “Jerry Lee Lewis” style of piano playing at Rockin’ Suzie’s and the Gully would know just how exciting he can be on stage. And he didn’t disappoint his fans at Red Hill yesterday.

    The weather started off on the cool side but by lunch time it was just about perfect for an outdoor music festival with plenty of sunshine. It is very easy to get to Red Hill if you take the new Eastlink Connect. So if you haven’t been to the Red Hill Country Music Festival, you must do it soon.

    For me personally, the festival is a poignant reminder & symbol of happy families and of the young & old coming together to enjoy a picnic with good music & dancing. Also, one of the festival highlights is at one time seeing 3 groups of dancers happily sharing the “grass” dance floor – rockabilly dancers doing the stroll, rockers dancing rock & roll and country music lovers doing their line dancing. What a wonderful sight! If only the rest of the world can learn the art of happy co- existence from us dancers – it will be a better world to live in!

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    Re: Red Hill Country Music Festival

    As always Jitterbug, an interesting and entertaining review.

    It was such a good event and the weather certainly improved throughout the day. It is also great value for money, where else would you find so many bands and a superb atmosphere for such a small price?

    Seeing new talent like 15 year old Sonytar Trahar is exciting and Doug Bruce and the Tailgaters who are relatively new to most of us, were excellent. You can catch them (along with the Prairie Oysters and The Blackhill Ramblers) at the Pascoe Vale RSL on Friday nights. Check their gig guide for information of upcoming events http://www.northwestfm.org/countrymusicguild

    The stage was in a different location this year which seem to work well and the dancing ‘pen’ was very central. It would be nice if they could put a floating dance floor down as the grass does get a bit hard to dance on after a while.

    Thanks to Sue, Warwick and the team – a day enjoyed by us all.

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    Thumbs up Re: Red Hill Country Music Festival

    Hi guys, thank you for the encouraging posts about my daughter, who's name is spelt Sonyta Trahar, no extra r!!
    I wish to thank from the bottom of my heart, Warrick & the Red hill committee for giving such a fantastic opportunity to her, and a HUGE thanks to Shane, Phil & Luke and Nate (from the flying saucers who came just to play for her), who got the songs together in only a couple of weeks, through the busy Chrissy period while they all held down full time jobs! You guys were so encouraging!
    She's off to Tamworth soon, hope to see some of you there!
    Red hill was awesome, especially The Blackhill ramblers ( make sure you go on cmc website & reqest their clip!), Doug Bruce & the Prairie Oysters!
    Looking forward to the next one! Maybe Sonyta will have a band by then!
    Check out her myspace site
    www.myspace/sonytatrahar94

    Cheers, and thanks for supporting youth talent, and hopefully they can keep the music going for the future!!

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