TMR and the Canada connection
Stereo Stories’ branch in Canada is now officially open, thanks to the enthusiasm of Canadian writer, traveller and musician Bill Arnott.
Stereo Stories’ branch in Canada is now officially open, thanks to the enthusiasm of Canadian writer, traveller and musician Bill Arnott.
Here's our promo clip for our show at Williamstown Town Hall on Friday 16 June. Hope to see you there, folks.
David Barton is a technical wizard, as well as being a wonderful musician. And when he sings he can channel lots of different styles.
The Williamstown Literary Festival in Victoria celebrates its 20th birthday this year and we’re mighty proud, and humbled, to have been part of the festival since our very first show in 2014. We started with two acoustic guitars, an accordion and an audience of 60 locals, in the former council chambers, with portraits of [...]
Tickets are selling fast for our show on Saturday evening 27 May at the Queenscliff Town Hall. We’ll be there as part of the Queenscliffe Literary Festival.
Our first show for 2023 is our first visit to the Queenscliffe Literary Festival, on Victoria's Bellarine peninsula.
A big thank you to Irish radio station Newstalk, which quoted a Stereo Story on Tuesday 21 February.
Darren 'Smokie' Dawson, a very popular story-teller at our concerts, has counted down his 50 favourite Beatles songs and along the way has written a family history of sorts.
The Stereo Stories Band returned to Albury in September for its sixth annual show at the lovely Write Around The Murray festival.
We had the pleasure of performing at the Port Fairy Literary Weekend on Saturday 3 September, at the Reardon Theatre.