Open Mic Night
Come join the fun! Bring your best talent & an instrument if you like.
Book yourself a table here. Sign-up is on the night from 7:30 pm!
Come join the fun! Bring your best talent & an instrument if you like.
Book yourself a table here. Sign-up is on the night from 7:30 pm!
A fast game is a good game every Wednesday night at Edinburgh Castle Hotel with the legendary Mrs Smith.
Gather your mates and book a table to experience one of the best shows in town and win jugs of beer, bottles of wine and the priceless JC Disco Lamp!
Trivia kicks off at 8pm, but you're welcome to come in early for a spot to eat (or drink!) Please let us know in the notes section what time you'd like to reserve your table from, if prior to 8pm!
A fast game is a good game every Wednesday night at Edinburgh Castle Hotel with the legendary Mrs Smith.
Gather your mates and book a table to experience one of the best shows in town and win jugs of beer, bottles of wine and the priceless JC Disco Lamp!
Trivia kicks off at 8pm, but you're welcome to come in early for a spot to eat (or drink!) Please let us know in the notes section what time you'd like to reserve your table from, if prior to 8pm!
Come join the fun! Bring your best talent & an instrument if you like.
Book yourself a table here. Sign-up is on the night from 7:30 pm!
A fast game is a good game every Wednesday night at Edinburgh Castle Hotel with the legendary Mrs Smith.
Gather your mates and book a table to experience one of the best shows in town and win jugs of beer, bottles of wine and the priceless JC Disco Lamp!
Trivia kicks off at 8pm, but you're welcome to come in early for a spot to eat (or drink!) Please let us know in the notes section what time you'd like to reserve your table from, if prior to 8pm!
Come join the fun! Bring your best talent & an instrument if you like.
Book yourself a table here. Sign-up is on the night from 7:30 pm!
With a few stories, an old guitar and kick drum, Tony J King creates the music of a journeyman with roots in the street-corner blues and urban folk of yesteryear. With influences ranging from James Elroy, Edgar Allen Poe, Homer, Kerouak and Joseph Conrad, King's latest album delivers slow-burnin, low-fi urban myths, half-truths, dark gospel and random fascinations that are represented in quirky musical tales honed from a pre-occupation with the unusual, the exotic and the downright bizarre.
Synthotronica is the alter-ego of award-winning artist, composer and multi-instrumentalist Ania Reynolds, who has performed her original music across five continents, shared a saxophone solo duet with Femi Kuti and played baritone sax hanging upside down at the National Theatre in London. Her live performance has been described as a ‘stunning display of musicality' (Nicole Precel, SMH 2019). Afrobeat, Samba, Dub/reggae, Cumbia, Balkan Beat, Electro Swing, Ethio-Jazz and more feature in her original sound that has been variously described as Wonkadelic, Techno Jazz, Steampunk Swing and Cosmic Groove. A seasoned and energetic performer equally at home on festival stages and the streets, Synthotronica's global performances include: Tokyo International Baritone Saxophone Festival; Cantagalo Favela, Clubs Geral and Desvio and Honk! Festival Rio de Janeiro; Buskers' World Games and the Gwangju International Festival of Recollection, South Korea; Tollwood Winter Festival Munich; and yearly summer tours of the South of France. She has performed and collaborated with international artists and ensembles including Tokyo Chutei Iki (Japan), Yakassemé (France), and Pat Thomas (Ghana), and has been the Musical Director of Circus Oz and Yothu Yindi And The Treaty Project.
Forecast: groovy, with the chance of triangle solos.
With a few stories, an old guitar and kick drum, Tony J King creates the music of a journeyman with roots in the street-corner blues and urban folk of yesteryear. With influences ranging from James Elroy, Edgar Allen Poe, Homer, Kerouak and Joseph Conrad, King's latest album delivers slow-burnin, low-fi urban myths, half-truths, dark gospel and random fascinations that are represented in quirky musical tales honed from a pre-occupation with the unusual, the exotic and the downright bizarre.
A fast game is a good game every Wednesday night at Edinburgh Castle Hotel with the legendary Mrs Smith.
Gather your mates and book a table to experience one of the best shows in town and win jugs of beer, bottles of wine and the priceless JC Disco Lamp!
Trivia kicks off at 8pm, but you're welcome to come in early for a spot to eat (or drink!) Please let us know in the notes section what time you'd like to reserve your table from, if prior to 8pm!
Come join the fun! Bring your best talent & an instrument if you like.
Book yourself a table here. Sign-up is on the night from 7:30 pm!
Danny Ross brings remarkable guitar musings and carefully crystallised arrangements to life with a sense of effortlessness and consideration.
Synthotronica is the alter-ego of award-winning artist, composer and multi-instrumentalist Ania Reynolds, who has performed her original music across five continents, shared a saxophone solo duet with Femi Kuti and played baritone sax hanging upside down at the National Theatre in London. Her live performance has been described as a ‘stunning display of musicality' (Nicole Precel, SMH 2019). Afrobeat, Samba, Dub/reggae, Cumbia, Balkan Beat, Electro Swing, Ethio-Jazz and more feature in her original sound that has been variously described as Wonkadelic, Techno Jazz, Steampunk Swing and Cosmic Groove. A seasoned and energetic performer equally at home on festival stages and the streets, Synthotronica's global performances include: Tokyo International Baritone Saxophone Festival; Cantagalo Favela, Clubs Geral and Desvio and Honk! Festival Rio de Janeiro; Buskers' World Games and the Gwangju International Festival of Recollection, South Korea; Tollwood Winter Festival Munich; and yearly summer tours of the South of France. She has performed and collaborated with international artists and ensembles including Tokyo Chutei Iki (Japan), Yakassemé (France), and Pat Thomas (Ghana), and has been the Musical Director of Circus Oz and Yothu Yindi And The Treaty Project.
Forecast: groovy, with the chance of triangle solos.
Nestled halfway between the blues rock bombast of Ash Grunwald and the genre-mixing folk-roots wizardry of Jeff Lang, Australian steel guitarist KIER STEVENS knits together a raucous weave of hurtful hollering and gutsy guitar work that can take you from old-timey acoustic blues sounds to screaming steel solos and black ballads and then back home via exotic improvisations.
Sometimes sober listeners at venues and festivals (including Tanglewood, Matsumura, Renaissance, MONA, and MordiFest), have variously described his original compositions as bung blues, dirty swamp rock, and even psychedelic bluegrass.
Originally hailing from Hobart, KIER STEVENS is now a regular fixture on the Melbourne music scene writing and performing with several original music acts on dobro, guitar, and pedal steel.
A fast game is a good game every Wednesday night at Edinburgh Castle Hotel with the legendary Mrs Smith.
Gather your mates and book a table to experience one of the best shows in town and win jugs of beer, bottles of wine and the priceless JC Disco Lamp!
Trivia kicks off at 8pm, but you're welcome to come in early for a spot to eat (or drink!) Please let us know in the notes section what time you'd like to reserve your table from, if prior to 8pm!
Come join the fun! Bring your best talent & an instrument if you like.
Book yourself a table here. Sign-up is on the night from 7:30 pm!
Danny Ross brings remarkable guitar musings and carefully crystallised arrangements to life with a sense of effortlessness and consideration.
With a few stories, an old guitar and kick drum, Tony J King creates the music of a journeyman with roots in the street-corner blues and urban folk of yesteryear. With influences ranging from James Elroy, Edgar Allen Poe, Homer, Kerouak and Joseph Conrad, King's latest album delivers slow-burnin, low-fi urban myths, half-truths, dark gospel and random fascinations that are represented in quirky musical tales honed from a pre-occupation with the unusual, the exotic and the downright bizarre.
A fast game is a good game every Wednesday night at Edinburgh Castle Hotel with the legendary Mrs Smith.
Gather your mates and book a table to experience one of the best shows in town and win jugs of beer, bottles of wine and the priceless JC Disco Lamp!
Trivia kicks off at 8pm, but you're welcome to come in early for a spot to eat (or drink!) Please let us know in the notes section what time you'd like to reserve your table from, if prior to 8pm!
Come join the fun! Bring your best talent & an instrument if you like.
Book yourself a table here. Sign-up is on the night from 7:30 pm!
Glenn Waverley and the Mentones are as Melbourne as trams, the 'G and the Art Centre Spire. They've been together since the 80's playing a mix of Roots Indi, Western Swing and a touch of OZ Blues ratbaggery.
John Fairbairn - Vocals, Percussion and 'Stories'. Kelvin Fleming - Guitars, Vocals and consummate stage presence (really?). Rodger Delfos - Guitar, Lap and Pedal Steel, Harmonica, Saxophone and Vocals. [ What doesn't he do?] Geoff Irvin - Bass and Vocals. Ron Mahony - Drums and Vocals.
Nestled halfway between the blues rock bombast of Ash Grunwald and the genre-mixing folk-roots wizardry of Jeff Lang, Australian steel guitarist KIER STEVENS knits together a raucous weave of hurtful hollering and gutsy guitar work that can take you from old-timey acoustic blues sounds to screaming steel solos and black ballads and then back home via exotic improvisations.
Sometimes sober listeners at venues and festivals (including Tanglewood, Matsumura, Renaissance, MONA, and MordiFest), have variously described his original compositions as bung blues, dirty swamp rock, and even psychedelic bluegrass.
Originally hailing from Hobart, KIER STEVENS is now a regular fixture on the Melbourne music scene writing and performing with several original music acts on dobro, guitar, and pedal steel.
A fast game is a good game every Wednesday night at Edinburgh Castle Hotel with the legendary Mrs Smith.
Gather your mates and book a table to experience one of the best shows in town and win jugs of beer, bottles of wine and the priceless JC Disco Lamp!
Trivia kicks off at 8pm, but you're welcome to come in early for a spot to eat (or drink!) Please let us know in the notes section what time you'd like to reserve your table from, if prior to 8pm!
Jess DeLuca writes songs about difficulties in our lives , getting lost in the woods , loving your mother and hating life sometimes. Gently whispering into your ear that it’s okay to be lost, with stark but precise arrangements matched to her meticulous and skilful , soft and poignant songwriting ability.
Glenn Waverley and the Mentones are as Melbourne as trams, the 'G and the Art Centre Spire. They've been together since the 80's playing a mix of Roots Indi, Western Swing and a touch of OZ Blues ratbaggery.
John Fairbairn - Vocals, Percussion and 'Stories'. Kelvin Fleming - Guitars, Vocals and consummate stage presence (really?). Rodger Delfos - Guitar, Lap and Pedal Steel, Harmonica, Saxophone and Vocals. [ What doesn't he do?] Geoff Irvin - Bass and Vocals. Ron Mahony - Drums and Vocals.
The Steamboat Whistlers are inspired by the early musical impressions and sounds emanating in New Orleans, that eventually travelled up the Mississippi and all around the globe.
Playing numerous hits and misses from the last century along with the occasional original or tune, the band draws on a wide range of musical influences including traditional jazz, depression era blues, ragtime, folk and spirituals.again.
Immersed in the jazz repertoire and performing regularly around Melbourne. Since 2023, he has been a member of the Melbourne Youth Jazz Orchestra. He earned second place in the VCASS Outstanding Soloist Competition, making history as the first jazz guitarist to receive the award. Tony has also been featured as a soloist with the Daryl Mackenzie Jazz Orchestra and was selected as a finalist for the James Morrison Scholarship, performing at Mount Gambier.
His primary musical influences include guitarists James Sherlock and Mike Moreno, trumpeter Freddie Hubbard. Tony has studied extensively with Melbourne jazz guitarist James Sherlock, and under the mentorship of Mike Moreno, a faculty member at the Manhattan School of Music. He has also studied with other notable Melbourne jazz musicians.
A fast game is a good game every Wednesday night at Edinburgh Castle Hotel with the legendary Mrs Smith.
Gather your mates and book a table to experience one of the best shows in town and win jugs of beer, bottles of wine and the priceless JC Disco Lamp!
Trivia kicks off at 8pm, but you're welcome to come in early for a spot to eat (or drink!) Please let us know in the notes section what time you'd like to reserve your table from, if prior to 8pm!
Come join the fun! Bring your best talent & an instrument if you like.
Book yourself a table here. Sign-up is on the night from 7:30 pm!
Laneous plays some of his favourite songs, all originals (some his, some other peoples ;) with guitar, loop pedal and voice.