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Bernard Carney

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Bernard Carney is an all-round Australian musician, who has worked full-time in music for the past thirty-seven years. He is an award-winning songwriter, community choir director and guitar teacher, and his songs are peppered with passion and humour. He has made nine successful albums, including "West", "Feathers and tributes", and "No time like the future". Carney was the main guest at the "Top Half Festival" near Alice Springs in June 2007 and he has regularly played at the Fairbridge Festival. He was the face of the Perth White Pages for 2010.[1][2][3]

Carney has received four major Australian song writing awards. He has been a prominent guest at Australia’s major acoustic music festivals, including the Woodford Folk Festival in Queensland (for 10 consecutive years), The Port Fairy Folk Festival in Victoria (named Artist of the Year in 2003), and the National Folk Festival in Canberra. He has regularly toured internationally, and has done international support concert work with Foster and Allen, Gene Pitney, Taj Mahal, Ralph McTell, and Stephane Grapelli. Carney is frequently commissioned to write songs for television, radio, and community organisations.[4]

References

  1. ^ The music of Bernard Carney
  2. ^ "Bernard Carney: Patron". Fairbridge Festival. 2013.
  3. ^ "Bernard Carney – Singer songwriter guitarist and entertainer". Spirit of the Streets Choir. 2013.
  4. ^ "Artist biography: Bernard Carney" (PDF). MIFWA News. June 2009.