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Mick Thomas

At a glance the schedule for twelve months of Mick's professional life could seem an unholy mess…

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At a glance the schedule for twelve months of Mick's professional life could seem an unholy mess. There may be a season of The Tank (the theatre show he wrote with his brother), into a solo tour of Europe or North America, studio production work, soundtrack work, not to mention his obligations to Croxton Records or gigs with his fine band The Sure Thing. Hell - Weddings, Parties, Anything might even do the odd show or three these days.

But somehow it all seems to come together for the very reason that at the centre of it all lies a simple regard for music - for the performing of it, the nurturing of its potential and the simple human virtues of playing it alongside other equally enthusiastic people. It's the simple regard for the song in its pure form and the genuine feeling of being grateful for the opportunity such a varied schedule affords in terms of the potential for experimentation that fuels the whole process.

Receiving the Artist of the Year Award at the 2008 Port Fairy Folk Festival was certainly a memorable moment in Mick's recent history - but maybe it was hearing Memphis luminary Jim Dickinson release a version of a song Mick penned for the Weddings all those years ago that was the sweetest thing (No No Never - from the 2007 release Killers From Space), or perhaps it was the plain joy at getting back out on the road with Weddings, Parties, Anything and selling out a whole load of rooms to people who just wanted to hear all those songs, ten years after the band's demise. But these are by no means the only accolades in a career that seems to be intent on taking its own quietly anarchic course. Stay tuned for details as Mick Thomas and a small group of dedicated accomplices plot the next installment in an intruiging cultural journey that no GPS could hope to follow.

On tour now

  • February 18th
  • Moama Riverboat Music Festival
  • Yesterday
  • Melbourne The Spiegeltent - Arts Centre
  • February 25th
  • Hunter Valley Foggy Mountain Jam
  • March 2nd
  • Canberra The Front
  • March 3rd
  • Sydney Camelot Lounge
  • March 4th
  • Coogee Coogee Diggers
  • March 6th
  • Mackay The Wintermoon Festival
  • March 9th
  • Port Fairy Port Fairy Music Festival
  • March 10th
  • Port Fairy Port Fairy Music Festival
  • March 11th
  • Port Fairy Port Fairy Music Festival
  • March 15th
  • Perth Friends Restaurant
  • March 16th
  • Fremantle The Norfolk Tavern
  • March 17th
  • Nukara Nukara Music Festival
  • March 18th
  • Leederville The Oxford
  • March 23rd
  • Hobart The Republic Bar
  • March 24th
  • Devenport Red Hot Music
  • March 29th
  • Moyston Moyston Hall
  • March 30th
  • Thebarton The Wheatsheaf Hotel
  • March 31st
  • Tanunda Barossa Regional Valley
  • April 1st
  • Clarence Park The Trinity Sessions
  • April 5th
  • Tyagarah East Coast Blues & Roots Festival
  • April 6th
  • Tyagarah East Coast Blues & Roots Festival
  • April 7th
  • Tyagarah East Coast Blues & Roots Festival
  • April 8th
  • Tyagarah East Coast Blues & Roots Festival
  • April 9th
  • Tyagarah East Coast Blues & Roots Festival
  • April 18th
  • Lyneham The Front
  • April 19th
  • Lambton Lizotte's
  • April 20th
  • Central Coast Lizotte's
  • April 21st
  • Sydney The Annandale
  • April 22nd
  • Coogee Coogee Diggers
  • April 27th
  • Castlemaine The Theatre Royale
  • April 28th
  • San Remo The Westernpoint Hotel
  • May 3rd
  • Maroochydore The Sol Bar
  • May 4th
  • Brisbane The Beetle Bar
  • May 5th
  • Mackay The Wintermoon Festival
  • May 11th
  • Northcote The Regal Ballroom