Celebrating Independent Performance and Art March 4 – March 13, 2010
Tuesday September 7th 2010

Shows

Songs of the Didjeridoo – Duets

$3
7:30 PM, Fri., 3/5
7:30 PM, Wed., 3/10
6:15 PM, Sat., 3/13
Latecomers admitted

Spectrum – 608 E Olive Ave.

It has been said that if the Earth had a voice, it would make the sound of a didgeridoo. Come hear the songs, sounds, and stories from this unique instrument from Australia. This year, Tom Hosler will be joined by musician Kyle Oakes so this show is bound to be an very entertaining.

Tom Hosler and Kyle Oakes
Fresno, California
Genre: Music 45 min. Rated: PG-13

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5 Responses to “Songs of the Didjeridoo – Duets”

  1. Brad says:

    With Kyle Oakes joining Tom Hosler this show is double the pleasure, and double the number of didgeridoos of last years show. Great laid back interaction. Drums and electric bass compliment the amazing range of didgeridoo sounds and rhythms.

  2. I’m one of those left brain tough bunch to engage fresnans that Mike Osegueda wrote about in his fresno bee fridays 7 colum I sure was glad I broke my self away from beer&t.v to go see songs of the Didjeridoo-Duets Tom&Kyle are natural born showmen.that was the 2nd time i have heard the Didjeridoo. the first time was in the movie (The right stuff) The instrument has a way of opening up my right brain like no other (my motorsickle does too)some of the notes will open up that certain chakra parts that the lady on the enhancements commercial talks about.

  3. Cathy H. says:

    This was a terrific show! Tom is great and knows his stuff. The addition of Kyle was a great choice. It’s amazing to hear what can be done with the didge. These two have one more show, on Saturday. Last night’s show was standing room only, so make a point to get there early and treat yourself to these outstanding musicians!

  4. TC says:

    The Show was fantastic. One Didge is great; but two. These men work well together and their other talents complement the didge sound. A Must See and Hear of the Rogue. Great Job guys.

  5. I have caught Tom’s didge show three years in a row now and every year he makes it more interesting and fantastic. This year he added Kyle Oakes, another excellent didge player who also played electric bass. Trading off on solos or doing duets these guys delivered a solid performance. Tom’s drumming and Kyle’s bass added variety as did the various shapes and sizes of the didjeridoo’s themselves. I can hardly wait till next years rogue to see what they come up with.

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