Joey Leigh Wagtail and Manduway delight revellers at Eungai Creek

Attendees travelled from across the Mid North Coast for the event.

ARCHIVE Mid North Coast presented a winter edition of ‘Live at The Farm’ on Sunday afternoon, with outdoor live music delivered at the Eungai Creek Buffalo Farm.

Featuring Joey Leigh Wagtail and his band, with special guest Manduway, a Gumbaynggirr and Barkindji singer/songwriter, a strong crowd converged on the gently sloping hillside that offers an intimate view of the rustic stage as well as the buffalo grazing valley.

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Joey was described by promoters as a “sincere artist with timeless quality, intricately weaving heavy sentimental lyrics into an eclectic musical tapestry”.

Manduway transported his audience with his multilingual lyrics, warm vocals and silky skills on the keyboards.

“A huge big thankyou to the beautiful crowd yesterday who came out to ‘Live at The Farm’ with Joey, the band and Manduway,” an Archive Mid North Coast representative said.

“The weather was perfect, and the vibes were high!”

The Buffalo Café crew were kept busy cooking up a full menu, along with the very popular wood oven pizzas, perfect tucker for all ages seated on the deck or those opting for picnic rugs on the grass closer to the music and dancing.

By Jen HETHERINGTON

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