FREYA JOSPEHINE HOLLICK JOINS “FOREVER YOUNG – A BOB DYLAN 81st BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION”

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freya jospehine hollick joins “forever young – a bob dylan 81st birthday celebration”

Freya Josephine Hollick joins Adalita, Henry Wagons, Rob Snarski, Lisa Miller, Charles Jenkins and Suzannah Espie, MC Brian Nankervis, and With house band The Luminaries feat. MD Shane O’Mara, Shane Reilly, Adrian Whitehead, Rick Plant and Ben Wiesner.

Presented by Caravan Music & Leicashow over two nights at St. Kilda’s historic Memo Music Hall. 

Beloved Melbourne singer-songwriter Freya Josephine Hollick – one of five artists leading “the new country music renaissance” according to Double J – has joined the cast of “Forever Young – A Bob Dylan 81st Birthday Celebration”. She joins a stellar line-up that already included Adalita, Henry Wagons, Rob Snarski, Lisa Miller, Charles Jenkins and Suzannah Espie, together with MC Brian Nankervis and a house band led by MD Shane O’Mara.  Presented by the Caravan Music Club and Leicashow at St Kilda’s historic Memo Music Hall over two big nights (Friday May 20 and Saturday May 21), “Forever Young” features a cast of Melbourne’s finest vocalists, musicians and Dylanophiles, each performing songs that are enmeshed in the very fabric of their musical lives. They will dig deep and give their very best – for you and for Bob. 

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“May your heart always be joyful
May your song always be sung
May you stay forever young”

– Bob Dylan, from “Forever Young”

None of us are getting any younger, but certain things are apparently ageless.  And while Bob Dylan may be turning 81, his vast catalogue of songs – songs written over a period now spanning about 60 years – remains as wondrous, relevant and life-affirming as ever. It is a body of work that has, indeed, remained forever young.

St Kilda’s historic Memo Music Hall and the Caravan Music Club continue a tradition that began at the Caravan Club’s original location at the Oakleigh RSL in 2011 for Bob’s 70th. It’s a tradition that has seen some of the biggest and brightest in Australian music – including Vika & Linda, Joe Camilleri, Tex Perkins, Tim Rogers and Mick Thomas  –  join in to wish Bob a good one, and this year will be no exception.

Performed over two big nights, “Forever Young – A Bob Dylan 81st Birthday Celebration” will feature a cast of Melbourne’s finest vocalists and Dylanophiles, each performing songs that are enmeshed in the very fabric of their musical lives. Adalita, Henry Wagons, Rob Snarski, Freya Josephine Hollick, Lisa Miller, Charles Jenkins and Suzannah Espie will dig deep and give their very best – for you and for Bob. 

Our vocalists will be backed by an incredible house band, The Luminaries feat. Shane O’Mara, Shane Reilly, Adrian Whitehead, Rick Plant and Ben Wiesner.

Additionally, and for the first time during one of these birthday bashes, MC Brian Nankervis will be exercising his interviewing muscles and chatting with some of the guest artists about their relationships with Dylan’s songs and the way Dylan has influenced or inspired their music and their lives. Brian has also agreed to assemble some of his favourite Dylan anecdotes, encouraging the audience to separate Bob myth from Bob reality …

When he first sang the above lines from “Forever Young” back in 1973, Dylan was in his early thirties and a decade into his musical journey. He was already the most influential singer-songwriter of the rock age, but surely neither he nor anybody back then could’ve imagined just how well his music would travel. Come celebrate the timeless songs and enduring spirit of this singular artist when we present “Forever Young –  A Bob Dylan 81st Birthday Celebration @ Memo Music Hall, St Kilda’.

CARAVAN MUSIC & LEICASHOW PRESENTS
 
“FOREVER YOUNG – A BOB DYLAN 81st BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION” @ MEMO MUSIC HALL, ST KILDA
 
FRIDAY MAY 20 and SATURDAY MAY 21
 
Doors Open 7:30pm
 
TICKETS & MORE INFO AT WWW.MEMOMUSICHALL.COM.AU

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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