'America' by Fred Smith (Coolum Beach)
Sat, 9 May 7:00PM - 9:00PM
2-4 Park St Coolum Beach, QLD 4573
$25.00 - 37.50View Prices
About this event
With America deep in “interesting times,” Fred Smith and his band guide audiences on a musical safari through the United States of Anxiety, a show that makes sense of the chaos with humour, insight and heart.
Smith is one of the few Australian folk singers to hold both a US merchant mariner’s licence and a US Marine Corps medal. He has worked on American cruise ships, travelled the interstate highways, and lived alongside US soldiers in southern Afghanistan, experiences that give his observations unusual depth and perspective.
Drawing from his US travelogue albums Texas and Great, the show blends songs with stories and sharp, good-humoured commentary on American politics, history and culture.
This is Fred Smith at his best: weaving music, story and images into a nuanced portrait of a complicated nation - insightful, engaging and quietly compelling.
Reviews
“a wonderful, quirky and irreverent look at the United States…a wry and profound understanding of that complex society.”
- Sydney Morning Herald
“Smith breezes across country, folk, soul and blues to deliver wry observations on American life…” - Sunday Age
BYO supper and refreshments. Please supply own cutlery, plates, glasses, etc.
6.30pm doors for a 7pm start. Please allow time to check in and find your seats.
Red Chair Pty Ltd is focused on responsible and safe management of our Staff, Contractors, Artists and Patrons. Our Work Health & Safety Plan for COVID-19 ensures we manage our obligations to keep people safe within our varied work environments.
If you are unwell or showing signs of COVID-19 please do not attend the event. Self-isolate and seek medical advice.
This project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland. Supported by the Regional Arts Development Fund - a partnership between Queensland Government, through Arts Queensland, and Sunshine Coast Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.