78min of our most classic mid-year concert to date!
Featuring Dheeraj Shrestra (Dya Singh Group), The Lawnmowers, Mark Atkins
(Didgeridoo at the Athens Olympic Games), with Parris & PuYu Macleod.
At last, after 5 years and more of gathering performers under the guise of “AC’s Supper Club”, we have it’s first bold CD release (or more specifically an official, by chance, ‘bootleg’!).
The nights have been a kind of ‘Fringe Club’ to the Tamworth CM Festival. A place where musicians like Oscar Awarded Sophie Raymond, Paul Wookey, Peter Horan, Willie Qua (Galapagos Duck), George Washingmachine, Women in Docs, Elizabeth Lord, Pat Drummond, Michael Fix, Sam McNally can relax or send other players teetering on their guard rails of safety. Those who enjoy the taste of fear (er.. flight!) as the music soars around them into unpredictable paths &
flavours have been gathering – up to 70 through the 15 shows in the week.
Now since 2002, there have been some mid year concerts to keep the flame burning. These have leaned into more worldly zones with guests from Tibet,
Taiwan and Nepal as well as appearing at numerous schools & venues in the 700squarekm area of Tamworth, Armidale & Barraba.
October 2003 saw Andrew joining Dheeraj Shrestra (Tabla drums from Dya Singh Group), Mark Atkins (Didg at Athens Games), Parris & PuYu Macleod (perenial favourites on Piano & Flute) plus The Lawnmowers (see below) with local drum whizz, Randall Wilson in a veritable ‘quilt of expression’. The capture is fresh, bold and soars as far as we’ve ever managed to go.
Mind you we can’t call it squeaky clean, but there was just too much fun to hide it away. 78mins of both kinds of music – Real & UnReal!

| 1. | Meeting of the Rivers | |
| 2. | Don’t Sleep Too Deep! | |
| 3. | The Longing | |
| 4. | Rueben | |
| 5. | Light at the End of the Tunnel | |
| 6. | EMD – D | |
| 7. | The Quest | |
| 8. | Fly like a Bird | |
| 9. | Milk Cow Blues | |
| 10. | Daydreaming at Speed | |
| 11. | Wayfaring Stranger | |
| 12. | Storm Coming |
