The Audreys
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The Audreys | |
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Origin | Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
Genres | Blues & Roots |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | ABC Music |
Website | Official website |
Members | Taasha Coates Tristan Goodall |
The Audreys are a triple ARIA Award-winning Australian blues/roots band who formed in Adelaide, South Australia in 2004. Their fourth studio album, "'Til My Tears Roll Away", was released in March 2014.
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Biography
The precursor to The Audreys started in Melbourne as a duo consisting of lead singer Taasha Coates and guitarist Tristan Goodall.[1] After dropping out of university in Adelaide, the two moved to Melbourne where they played original pop songs and slowed-down versions of 1980s songs.[1] An impromptu jam session with a bluegrass band inspired them to change direction from pop music to the folk and blues music they preferred, and the two moved back to Adelaide, where they formed The Audreys along with Cameron Goodall and Michael Green.[1]
The band's debut album Between Last Night And Us was released in February 2006, and featured the singles "Oh Honey", "You & Steve McQueen", "Banjo & Violin" and "Don't Change". Between Last Night And Us won the 2006 ARIA award for Best Blues & Roots Album,[2] and its songs were used as the soundtrack for the 2007 ABC TV series, Rain Shadow.[3] Their second album, When the Flood Comes, was released in April 2008,[4] and won the ARIA Award for Best Blues and Roots Album in 2008. The album featured the single "Paradise City". Tracks "Small Things" and "Lay Me Down" have been included on movie and television program soundtracks both in Australia and the USA. "Small Things" was used as soundtrack music in the November 2010 episode of Neighbours, when Steph Scully was sentenced to 6 years in jail for the death of Ringo Brown.
The band have appeared at Australian festivals such as A Day on the Green, Woodford Folk Festival, Red Hill Harvest Festival, Port Fairy Folk Festival, The Great Escape, The East Coast Blues & Roots Music Festival, Southbound, Mossvale Music Festival, Great Southern Blues & Rockabilly Festival, The Falls Festival and the Adelaide leg of the Big Day Out in 2007.[5] They have also toured overseas, including shows in the USA, Canada, the United Kingdom, France and Russia.[6][7]
In late 2010 The Audreys released their third album "Sometimes The Stars", which debuted at #28 on the ARIA charts and won the ARIA award for Best Blues and Roots Album in 2011.
A who’s who of Australian musicians came in to contribute to the making of "Sometimes The Stars", including Tim Rogers, jazz pianist Paul Grabowsky, the members of Tripod and Michael Barker of the John Butler Trio. The duo once again worked under the producer, engineer and friend Shane O’Mara.
The Audreys toured throughout Australia in October, November and December 2010.
Members
The band members are:
- Taasha Coates - vocals, keys, melodica, harmonica, ukulele
- Tristan Goodall - Acoustic and electric guitars, banjo
Current touring members:
Previous members:
- Michael Green - violin, vocals, lap steel
- Toby Lang - drums, vocals
- Lyndon Gray - double bass, vocals
- Cameron Goodall - vocals, guitars, mandocello
- David Ross MacDonald - drums
- Grant Cummerford - bass
- Brett Canning - bass, vocals
- John (Bedge) Bedggood- keys, violin, vocals
Discography
Albums
- Between Last Night And Us (2006) AUS Certified Gold
- When the Flood Comes (2008) AUS #20
- Sometimes the Stars (2010) AUS #28
- Collected (2012) 3 CD Box Set
- Til My Tears Roll Away (2014)
EPs
- You and Steve McQueen (2005)
- Monsters (2014)
Singles
- "Oh Honey"
- "You and Steve McQueen"
- "Banjo and Violin"
- "Don't Change"
- "Paradise City"
- "Troubles Somehow"
- "Sometimes The Stars"
- "Train Wreck Blues"
- "My Darlin' Girl"
- "Baby, Are You There?"
References
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External links
- Articles with dead external links from October 2010
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- Musical groups from Adelaide
- Australian folk music groups
- ARIA Award winners
- Musical groups established in 2004