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Stringmansassy
OriginAustralia
Years active1996-
MembersKacey Patrick
Aaron Hopper

Stringmansassy is a Brisbane duo[1] consisting of guitarist Aaron Hopper and vocalist Kacey Patrick.[2][3] Performing a combination of jazz and folk,[4] the group has released four albums. Originally called Sassy and the Stringman[5] they have toured nationally[6] and in Germany.[7] Their music has been played on major radio networks[8] and "Beautiful Day" has been on high rotation by ABC radio.[9]

Discography

Albums

  • Persuasion (2000)[10]
  • Beautiful Day (2003) - MRA Entertainment Group[11][12]
  • Dragonfly (2004) - MRA Entertainment Group[13]
  • The Live Experience: 2000/2008 (Double CD, 2008)

References

  1. ^ Courier-Mail, 8 February 2003 "Life, sex, and all that jazz" by Paddy Hintz
  2. ^ Daily Telegraph, 30 May 2008, "Duo says goodbye" by Troy Lennon
  3. ^ Townsville Bulletin, 24 March 2005, "Unusual sounds set to amaze"
  4. ^ Gold Coast Sun, 27 September 2007, "Duo weaves magic"
  5. ^ Daily Telegraph, 19 August 2003, "Fusion duo serves up a sassy mix" by Troy Lennon
  6. ^ The Gold Coast Bulletin, 4 November 2004, "Sassy sounds set duo apart"
  7. ^ Townsville Bulletin, 15 October 2004, "Exploring boundaries It's a match made in heaven -- Kacey Patrick's voice and Aaron Hopper's guitar. Together they are Stringmansassy." by Olivia Katter
  8. ^ The Gold Coast Bulletin, 18 February 2008, "Aussie music: strings attached"
  9. ^ Australian Associated Press General News, 7 June 2004, "Stringmansassy wowing Germany"
  10. ^ Southern News, 23 August 2001, "Back home after tours"
  11. ^ The Sydney Morning Herald, 15 August 2003, Beautiful Day review by John Shand
  12. ^ Courier Mail, 5 April 2003, Beautiful Day review
  13. ^ Melton/Moorabool Leader, 30 November 2004, Dragonfly review by Scott Abrahams