Line up:
* Penteract
* Sweet Remedy Band
* Blame Sally
* Stand Up Gentleman
* Plus Drum Jams
Admission $15 pp cash or EFTPOS
Children under 16 free
The brackets south crew proudly present another wonderful Saturday afternoon of superb music and friendly company on top of our beautiful Kincumba Mountain.
BYO EVERYTHING. Bring a friend, a smile, a picnic, a chair or blanket and treat yourself to what has to be the cheapest and most family friendly day out on the Coast.
BYO food & drinks, chair, rug & drum
bios:
* Penteract
Penteract is a powerhouse, young five-piece band from the Central Coast, delivering a dynamic fusion of rock, blues, funk, and Latin grooves. With a setlist that spans decades and genres, they breathe new life into classics like “Another Brick in the Wall” (Pink Floyd), “Smooth” (Santana), and “Virtual Insanity” (Jamiroquai).
Their line-up includes vocalist/rhythm guitarist Ronnie Rawal (16), lead guitarist Harry Atherton (18), bassist Imogen Harris (17), keyboardist Saskia Dixon-Valk (17) and drummer Rafael Benitez (16).
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* Sweet Remedy Band
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* Blame Sally
Blame Sally are band covering songs from the 70’s to now. Focusing on high energy songs to get people up and dancing. Songs from Fleetwood Mac, Deep Purple, INXS, Doobie Bros, and lots of other surprises, we know you will know and sure to please.
Based on the Northern Beaches of Sydney but we are happy to unleash our sounds anywhere!!
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* Stand Up Gentleman
Emerging from the vibrant Central Coast music scene, Stand Up Gentlemen is a dynamic Blues Rock band that seamlessly blend raw, classic rock energy with soulful lyrics about lost love and freedom. With influences from iconic artists like Tom Petty, Cream, and Jimi Hendrix, their sound is a fresh yet nostalgic tribute to the golden era of rock and blues.
Fronted by the charismatic Duane Marnell, the Stand Up Gentlemen captivate audiences with their powerful performances. Rounding out the band are Paul Eagle and his blistering solos, David Traina banging the pagan skins and Alex Ohem slappin’ da bass.
Acclaimed by fans and critics alike, one enthusiastic listener remarked them as “the best band I’ve seen at the Link N Pin,” highlighting their ability to connect with the crowd through their passionate music.
Currently, the band is gearing up for an exciting Australia Day celebration at The Jetty Hotel, where they will showcase a range of classic Aussie 80s tunes. Their ability to reinterpret beloved classics while infusing them with their unique Blues Rock flair promises an unforgettable experience for their audience.
In addition to their live performances, Stand Up Gentlemen is set to take a significant leap forward in their musical journey with plans to record their debut EP in 2025. Their upcoming show at Brackets n Jam on March 29th is a testament to their commitment to continual growth and engagement with the Central Coast music community.
With a sound that’s deeply rooted in rock tradition yet fresh with contemporary vibrancy, Stand Up Gentlemen is poised to become a formidable force in the Blues Rock genre. Keep an eye on this band as they continue to forge their path in the music world, one electrifying performance at a time.
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Additional Information:
Brackets and Jam
Kincumba Mountain Kiosk,
Top of Island View Drive off the west end of Kincumber St, Kincumber
Adults $15 pp EFTPOS now available
Accompanied children under 16: Free
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Our Brackets South event takes place on top of beautiful Kincumba Mountain. The community built venue is a mud brick and natural timber building which sits in a bushland reserve, with panoramic views of Brisbane Water and magnificent sunsets over the hills beyond.
This venue is the birthplace of Brackets and Jam on the Central Coast and the community considers it as its spiritual home. The Mountain itself holds a strong significance for our Aboriginal community and has been a long-standing meeting place for Central Coast people.
The rock outcrop situated in front of the kiosk forms a natural pool which is said to have once been a sacred birthing place for women.
The Mountain now gives birth to many new beginnings as the hub of creative community arts in the southern Central Coast region.
Emerging musicians and artists are given an opportunity to perform and to network, to try new ideas and to expose their talents to a very supportive and appreciative audience in a setting that is far removed from a smoky pub or noisy club. Rather, amidst the bushland atop a beautiful mountain, in tune with a supportive community with natures blessings See less
Kincumber, New South Wales, Australia