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The Davidson BrothersHamish and Lachlan Davidson set off to the USA with their band on September 24th, heading straight for the Nashville Tennesse. By news@gippsland - 13th October 2004 - Back to News The Davidson Brothers will be flying the Australian flag at the 2004 IBMA International Bluegrass Fanfest in Louisville, Kentucky this October.
In October THE DAVIDSON BROTHERS will be performing in their hometown of Yinnar following the release of their new single, Where I Want To Be. Helping them out will be Aaron Bolton from Tamworth, NSW. Aaron graduated from the Australian Country Music College in 2003 and has been a popular grand finalist in the Starmaker competition in Tamworth the last two year.
FRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER
THE DAVIDON BROTHERS with special guest Aaron Bolton
9.00pm - $15 - Seated only YINNAR HOTEL - Main Road, Yinnar
BOOKINGS RECOMMENDED: Call (03) 5163 1263
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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