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Features
How to choose your Fringe World shows
30 November 2023
Overwhelmed by the 2024 Fringe program? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
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Reviews
Swimming is glorious in Calm’s musical waters
31 January 2023
A seasoned rock ‘n’ roll concert reviewer, Ara Jansen finds delicious respite and soulful nourishment during a one hour musical sound bath called Calm.
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Reviews
What wild women do
21 January 2022
Simone Craddock and Jessie Gordon are two of Fringe’s busiest artists. Clad in leopard skin and armed with killer voices, their first show celebrates what it is to be a woman in control. Bourby Webster is thrilled to hear them roar!
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Reviews
A wide-ranging delight
10 February 2021
David Zampatti enjoys a sample package of jazz singer Jessie Gordon’s many styles in a hidden treasure above the Hay Street Mall.
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The Festival Sessions
Blues songstress goes bush
11 January 2021
Local jazz and blues hero Jessie Gordon gives Seesaw readers an insight into Ballads, Banksias and Beauty, a program that immerses the audience in memories of growing up in Western Australia.
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Reviews
Australia nostalgic
11 February 2020
In Ballads, Banksias and Beauty, Jessie Gordon shows she’s the complete package, even if she’s a little road-weary, David Zampatti says.
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The Festival Sessions
Playing landscapes on guitar
24 January 2020
Fremantle-based musician Lucky Oceans loves pushing the pedal steel guitar in new directions and he does just that in “Ballads, Banksias and Beauty”.
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Reviews
Sultry stars live on
7 February 2019
Fringe World review: Ali Bodycoat and Jessie Gordon, Peggy Lee & Judy Garland ⋅ Ellington Jazz Club, February 6 ⋅ Review by Leon Levy ⋅ There was something especially …