American history in hits at Torquay Bowls Club
Renowned Australian singer-songwriter Fred Smith is arriving to the Torquay Bowls Club for a once-off performance on September 9 from 3pm to 6pm.
Fred will perform hits off his new album, Great, which he describes as a “rollicking hayride through American history, politics and pathologies”.
One of the few Australian songwriters who has both a US Marine Corps medal and a US merchant mariner’s license, Smith’s musical musings come with a lot of knowledge and experience.
He spent four years in America, working cruise ships and touring the Eisenhower interstate system, and worked alongside American soldiers in southern Afghanistan.
Now with the USA deeply divided, Fred Smith returns from the dust of Uruzgan to revisit his fascination for all things American; the new double album features his brilliant balladry and brings to the fore his reverence and comprehension of American music and mythology.
Great is a remarkably eclectic double album collection of songs, the first disc includes 12 songs written and recorded in the classic American folk/country style – story songs, some funny, some sad, bringing to the fore Fred’s gift for melody and lyric, and his talent for inhabiting other people’s worlds.
On the second disc, Fred lets the band off the leash – drums, bass, electric guitars and horns. It’s a riot and a romp through songs and stories with American settings – mostly wry but sympathetic accounts of characters fictional and otherwise.
When asked what an Australian songwriter is doing writing American stories he said it stemmed from American influences growing up.
“Like most of us, I grew up steeped in American culture, writers from O’Henry to Steinbeck, television from CHiPS to the A-Team, and 20th Century America produced musical stylings so sublime they have become universal mediums of musical expression.”
Fred will be accompanied by an all-star band including Liz Frencham on double bass, Carl Pannuzzo on drums and piano, and one or two other eminent sidemen.
Purchase tickets at the bar or at trybooking.com.