December 2003: Open Stage in the Old Chapel.
A small but enthusiastic group singing carols, joining in a jam session and raffles.
Heatherhill Achievement and Rat Awards
went to Tom for his performance with the moose and the clarinet.
November 2003: Brightwater.
A great mix with their repertoire comprises 60% original material with the remainder drawn from traditional, modern folk, acoustic songs and Country flavored pieces.
The Heatherhill (Rat) award was presented to Alex Legg with a couple of Blues numbers.
October 2003: Barbara Jeffrey & Austin Brady
The Heatherhill (Rat) award was presented to Wayne Thompson for support to the club (and performance).
September 2003: Rick E Vengeance.
Heatherhill Achievement and Rat Awards
Went to Lisle and Andrew, separate acts who performances were terrific.
August 2003: Come Alive.
Heatherhill Achievement Award and Rat Award
both went to Casey Hogan. For someone so young -What a voice.
July 2003: Eddie Cole & Daniel Burton.
Heatherhill Achievement Award
went to Bob and Mike (Urban) with original Blues songs.
The Rat Award went to Dennis Bruce.
June 2003: Bernard Bolan.
Heatherhill Achievement Award
went to Paul, Robyn & Mark (Irish Ballads).
The Rat Award
went to Alex (Spoken word)
May 2003: Highroad Strangers.
Heatherhill Achievement Award
Went to Rob Sawyer, young guitarist of the year (Frankston Guitar Festival).
The Rat Award
Went to Barbara (Singer and Harpist).
April 2003: (Good Friday) Another great open stage night with an Easter Raffle and too much talent to list. Kicked everyone out at midnight (they didn’t want to go).
March 2003: Steve Dooley and Christie Heart.
The Rat Award (instrumentalist extraordinaire!)
February 2003: Inna Tube.
The Rat Award
December 2002:
Open Stage Night – 25 people attended and had a heap of fun!
November 2002: Cyril Moran.
The Rat Award
Went to Helen for an acapella version of He’s No Bodies Moggy Now (Eric Bogle).
October 2002: Dave McFarlane.
Bush Poet Ed Walker received the inaugural (Rat) award.
September 2002: Rick E Vengeance.
Opening Night. Went well.