DELSINK PRESENTS “SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE”, WHICH HITS THE ROAD IN JANUARY AND FEBRUARY 

Songs are magical things: some fall suddenly from the ether, others are slow labours of love. All songwriters say it. Everyone has heard it. Universally, they’re inspired by personal experiences and observations of life and human nature. Sometimes their meaning remains – or, over time, becomes – a mystery. 

In reverence of such alchemy, Delsinki, the Melbourne singer-songwriter-multi-instrumentalist and man behind the much-loved “Keep The Circle Unbroken” series of shows inspired by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s iconic “Will The Circle Be Unbroken” album, presents “Sing A Song of Sixpence”. Taking its name from one of those songs – indeed a nursery rhyme – which remains a delicious mystery, “Sing A Song Of Sixpence” aims to give audiences an insight into the alchemy by giving them an experience of songwriters ‘in the round’. 

An age-old tradition – perhaps most famously rendered these days at Nashville’s iconic Bluebird Cafe – a writers’ round presents a number of  songwriters together on stage, taking turns. The writers share the bare bones of their songs and the stories behind them, in an intimate and informal setting, and they also interact, teasing more insight from each other. “Sing A Song of Sixpence” adds a unique instrumentalist or two to the proceedings, to help tease out more insight and to shine new lights and nuance on to the songs. A poignant and unpredictable experience, it enables artists to learn more about each other – and themselves – and it gives audiences rare insight and access into the creative processes. And the magic. 

Beginning in 2020, and of course, interrupted by Covid, “Sing A Song Of Sixpence” has already featured performances from a wide range of artists and instrumentalists, including Mick Thomas, Bachelor Girl, Penny Ikenger, Jack Howard, the Weeping Willows, Brooke Taylor,  Kee’ahn, Freya Josephine Hollick and Ruby Gill. In October of this year, an episode shot at the beautiful Memo Music Hall in St Kilda – the show of course was unavailable to be performed in front of an audience – was filmed and broadcast on Channel 31, and the footage here – featuring Bachelor Girl, Mick Thomas, Kerryn Fields, Grim Fawkner & James Howlett and accompanying musicians James Macaulay & Ester Henderson – illustrates the experience well.

Sing A Song of Sixpence at Memo Music Hall in St Kilda, Oct 2021, was filmed and broadcast on Channel 31, and the footage here – featuring Bachelor Girl, Mick Thomas, Kerryn Fields, Grim Fawkner & James Howlett and accompanying musicians James Macaulay & Ester Henderson – illustrates the experience well.

A unique and entertaining heartfelt experience, “Sing A Song of Sixpence” is now set to present a series of concerts presented across many of Victoria’s iconic regional towns featuring an incredible line-up of artists & musicians. The tour will take place ahead of the release of Delsinki’s new solo album “City / Country”.

The complete list of featured artists is Mick Thomas, Abby Dobson, Freya Josephine Hollick, Charm of Finches, Van Walker, Sarah Carroll, Grim Fawkner, Xani Kolac, Brooke Taylor, Delsinki, Jimmy Phoenix, Joyce Prescher, Lee Spence, Danny Walsh, Nigel Wearne, Adrian Calvano, Liam Gerner, Bobby Valentine, Maxon, Airly Embleton-Mew, Heidi Louise, Geraldine Ewing, Jamie McDowell, Wayne Dury, Lara Travis & Stefanie Duzel. (Please note, each show will feature different artists. Refer to website for further details.)

Accompanists are Justin Brady (Things of Stone & Wood), James Macaulay (The Lagerphones), Cameron McKenzie (Mark Seymour & the Undertow) & John Kendall (Row Jerry Crow).

sing a song of sixpence with mick thomas,abby dobson, freya josephine hollick, van walker, charm of finches, sarah carroll, grim fawkner and others

Upcoming Events

20 Thu Jan
Mallacoota  / Mudbrick Pavillion
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21 Fri Jan
Archie’s Creek  / Archies Creek
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22 Sat Jan
Main Ridge  / The Pig & Whistle
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23 Sun Jan 
Somers  / Coolart Wetlands & Homestead
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27 Thu Jan
Terang  /  The Commercial Hotel
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28 Fri Jan
Swan Hill  / Swan Hill Town Hall
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29 Sat Jan
Jeparit  / The Hindmarsh Hotel
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30 Sun Jan
Watchem  / The Church
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03 Thu Feb
Hamilton  / Performing Arts Centre
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04 Fri Feb
Port Fairy  / St Johns Church
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05 Sat Feb
Birregurra  / Birregurra Hall
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06 Sun Feb
Drysdale  /  The Potato Shed
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10 Thu Feb
Macedon  / Macedon Railway Hotel
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11 Fri Feb
Bendigo  / Old Church on the Hill
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12 Sat Feb
Tallarook  / Tallarook Mechanics Institute
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13 Sun Feb
Marysville  / Peppers
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This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body.

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Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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