Claire Moodie Claire Moodie i(13862615 works by)
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1 On Tour with Hugh Jackman — Blues Singer Olive Knight Says Latest Role 'a Dream Come True' Claire Moodie , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , May 2019;

'When Hugh Jackman kicks off a world tour of his latest stage show in Scotland, a little-known blues singer from an isolated Indigenous community in Western Australia will be joining him on stage.' 

1 y separately published work icon Freo Groove : Musicians of Fremantle Bill Lawrie , Claire Moodie , Nedlands : UWA Publishing , 2018 13862735 2018 selected work biography

'‘It’s a bit of a haven. It’s a paradise for sure. Close to utopia for me.’ - Abbe May

'Freo Groove is a window into the world of Fremantle musicians and the vibrant musical culture that has built up over generations.

'From blues musician Dave Brewer, The Jam Tarts’ Sophie and Anna Gare, and The John Butler Trio; to Dom Mariani, Stella Donnelly and Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker, Freo’s top musicians reflect on their lives, their art, and the city they call, or once called, home.

'Twenty-nine portraits tell the story of Fremantle’s rich music scene and its long history, going right back to the Norm Wrightson Orchestra in the late 1940s, through Wayne Green’s chilling accounts of brawling, west-end dives in the early seventies, to the free and easy musical boom during the Americas Cup days, and finally to the fierce competition for gigs in the present day. 

'Freo Groove is about musicians who love their craft and are in for the long haul, wherever it leads.'

Source: Publisher's website.

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