On the road again: Fanny Lumsden gears up for Fallow tour
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Advertisement We just had to use what we had, says Fanny Lumsden about the home-grown techniques that gave life to her acclaimed third album
Fallow.
Credit: It made for a really creative, amazing process she says, referring to the old stone hut where the album was recorded. Ten months after
Fallow was released, Lumsden accepted an ARIA award (best country album) in the gorgeous garden of her Tooma home, a six-hour drive from the bright lights of Sydney.
The January 29 date has been a long time coming for the singer-songwriter after a whirlwind 2020 brought unexpected hurdles in the form of COVID-19 and raging bushfires in her home town of Tooma, near the Snowy Mountains in NSW. Singer Fanny Lumsden pictured in the Murray River at Tooma on Wednesday afternoon, December 30, 2020. Picture: Dan Stanley Freeman
Despite previously playing the iconic Gympie Muster and various other local shows, the Majestic Theatre gig will be Fanny’s first opportunity to showcase her touring band locally.
“It’s such a beautiful part of the world, I really love the atmosphere and there’s so much to do and see,” she said.