
Folk and jazz trio RAPT are letting their self-titled debut album loose on a willing and eager public at Fairlight Folk this Saturday night, 8 November 2014.
William St Studios 3 William St, Fairlight (the old Church off Sydney Road) Fairlight NSW Doors 7pm, music from 7.30pm $20 adults. $15 concessions. Tickets at the door.
The album had its initial outing at this year’s Folk By The Sea in Kiama and now returns closer to the band members’ home territory (Sydney and the Blue Mountains), landing on the north shore to what is sure to be a welcoming crowd.
RAPT are Ann Palumbo, Paul Laszlo and Rosie McDonald, the last of these being a recent former resident of Fairlight, and one of the hard-working volunteers that makes the quarterly Fairlight music venue tick along.
RAPT have been playing gigs and festivals for a couple of years and their debut self-titled album will gladden a growing legion of fans who have been asking when they can have something recorded to enjoy between those gigs and fests.
RAPT will be ably supported at their launch by the urban roots music of Terry Serio’s Ministry of Truth and the poetry stylings of Brendan Reed Dennis.
RAPT’s website: http://raptmusic.com/
RAPT on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RAPTmusic
Fairlight Folk’s website: http://www.fairlightfolk.com/
Fairlight Folk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fairlight.folk