Community
5 September, 2025
Live music tonight
ST Brigids Hall at Crossley will once again come alive with music tonight (Friday, September 5).
The monthly ’15 Minutes of Fame’ fundraising family variety concert will kick off at 7.30pm, with meals available an hour prior.
Tonight’s line-up of performers include:
Amelia Jordyn – a 17 year-old singer who is inspired by Adele and Whitney Houston, and known for her captivating renditions of powerful ballads and upbeat classics.
Christopher Leddin – a 12 year-old self-taught pianist and organist who has been playing for over three years. Christopher performs old ragtime, waltz and foxtrots.
Anna and Cam Duo – performing laid-back interpretations of pop, soul and jazz songs spanning the 1960s to today, along with some originals.
The Consultants – Jon Clegg and Jeff Scimonello share their wisdom through song on how to have a successful relationship based on 130 years of knowledge.
Cindy Lee Ensemble – 35 years of sharing great songs and harmonies, based on true friendship and fun.
Tommy Harrold – singer, songwriter, music teacher and a classically trained pianist who performs original songs and dynamic covers.
The Ditchbugs – country songs influenced from American armed forces radio in Vietnam, listened to by band member Peter Bird in 1971.
Peter then shared them with his band mates in Warrnambool after getting out of the army.
Anyone in search of their 15 minutes of fame can contact Carol McDonald on 0428 681 845.
The St Brigids Hall can be found at 212 Koroit-Port Fairy Road, Crossley (between Port Fairy and Warrnambool).
Tickets are available at the door.