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Busby Marou are two artists that really define the nature of country music, completely relaxed and completely happy to be exactly where they are, sharing their emotional turmoil. The Australian duo is one of Blues and Roots' greatest influences, and they've really been stealing the show the past few years that they've been active - I got to watch them at The Andergrove Tavern in Mackay, Australia, in October 2012, and I was lucky enough to witness the real talent and skill that goes into each of their performances.
The moment they played 'Biding My Time', the crowd fell silent listening to the really gorgeous tune coming from these two highly gifted individuals. They blend together so perfectly that you feel like they become one act on stage. The music itself is so tonal and rhythmic, obviously coming from a place of true emotion and feeling, and the audience can't help but become kind of lost in what they're doing.
I really loved this concert, because there was a real intimate feeling about the entire set, not to mention the crazily talented artists performing in front of us. Busby Marou really pulled out all the stops here, and they definitely gave their absolute best.
All I can say is that if you are after a wonderful night with music that is about all of us then Busby Marou is for you.
The band played music from their latest album The Great Divide and sprinkled in old favourites throughout the whole night.
Bobby Alu kicked off the night and it was one of the great times where the support act are well worth checking out. Bobby makes his ukelele talk and sings like an Angel. He also has made drumming skills.
This set the scene for a small but passionate Margaret River crowd to dance and sing the night away. Thomas and Jeremy are just a pure delight. Thomas really engages the crowd and Jeremy plays the guitar like no one else in Australian music.
It was my first time seeing Busby Marou despite enjoying their music for many years and most certainly wont be the last time I see him.
Just brilliant, the guys were at their best, Tommy & Jeremy one of their best Adelaide performeances by far.
Loved the the tracks off of the new album, and some classics thrown in too.
Topped off with one of the crowd coming up to dance on stage while the guys did their "Girls just wanna have fun" cover!! Support act, Tommy Castles, fantastic, soulful & beautiful.
Great night!!
Busby Marou actually seem to enjoy performing and that can't be said for every band!
They sound even more amazing live than on my stereo and the gig had such a chill vibe - it felt like hanging out with mates.
Two guys who love their music and their fans, down to earth and friggin awesome musicians to boot.
I loved seeing these guys. The music they perform is friendly and melodic and insightful. They have a great feel and their relationship to their audience is delightful. With a brand new album they are continuing their legacy of personal experience and their love of life.
The two boys were in fine voice for the last gig of their sounds of summer tour. The music was fantastic. Tom's voice was in fine form and Jeremy guitar was as good as ever. A fun filled night and good music.
The LeadBelly venue was really good and friendly. The boys show was excellent with both being in fine voice and played magnificently. They had an appreciative crowd that enjoyed every minute.
Baralaba Bash, Busby Marou you made my year, first saw you in Toowoomba many years ago and you way outdone the following act! Your songs bring me much joy!
Hope to see you again soon!