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10.05.2022 Something old, something new, something borrowed and something purple. The Keepers, Jen Lush and I will be mixing things up and the sublime Tim Moore will cast his spell at the Wheatsheaf Hotel on Sunday, June 26th.



22.04.2022 I'm truly gutted and it is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to postpone tomorrow's show at the South Australian Maritime Museum We nearly got there but in the past twenty four hours the band has been well and truly gang tackled by that stupid bloody C-word. We were primed and ready to offer up a truly beautiful night. We'll arrange a new date as soon as humanely possible so keep hold of your tickets y'all 'cos we'll be fit to burst the next time around and will m...ake it even more wondrously splendiferous !!! #theshowmustgoon #covischmovid #stoopidbloodyvirus #sonearandyetsofar #missedbythatmuch #howmuchcanakoalabear #staytuned #keepthefaith #lightacandle #lighthousesongs #livemusic

06.04.2022 SONGS FROM THE EDGE OF THE WORLD These are not sea shanties. They are stories of real people. Modern folk songs about my folk and their life in the world of lighthouses. ... At the edge of the world. Ordinary people living an extraordinary life. These song/stories capture the joy, the loneliness, adventure, danger, solitude, tragedy and wonder of this life. And if that isn't enough the songs will be brought to life by a breathtakingly wondrous collection of stunning musical souls. Jen Lush Paul Angas, Paul Cooper, Mark Seddon and Steve Salvi. Collectively known as The Keepers. And we'll be performing aboard the ketch Active ll inside the museum with photos from my family's lighthouse days that will be projected onto the sails. This won't be just a run of the mill event. It'll be something truly unique and wonderful. This Friday night at the South Australian Maritime Museum You can get there early and check out the museum. There will be drinks available. Aaaaand...the Port Adelaide lighthouse will be lit up for the night. Gigs like this just don't come along every day. There are still tickets available. I'll say it again...this really is a show not to miss. We'd love to see you there. Ticket link in bio - stevelennox.com

18.03.2022 This is going to be something truly special ! SONGS FROM THE EDGE OF THE WORLD This Friday night at the South Australian Maritime Museum ... These are not sea shanties. They are stories of real people. Modern folk songs about my folk and their life in the world of lighthouses. At the edge of the world. Ordinary people living an extraordinary life. These song/stories capture the joy, the loneliness, adventure, danger, solitude, tragedy and wonder of this life. And if that isn't enough the songs will be brought to life by a breathtakingly wondrous collection of stunning musical souls. Jen Lush Paul Angas, Paul Cooper, Mark Seddon and Steve Salvi. Collectively known as The Keepers. And we'll be performing aboard the ketch Active ll inside the museum with photos from my family's lighthouse days that will be projected onto the sails. This won't be just a run of the mill event. It'll be something truly unique and wonderful. You can get there early and check out the museum. There will be drinks available. Aaaaand...the Port Adelaide lighthouse will be lit up for the night. Gigs like this just don't come along every day. There are still tickets available. I'll say it again...this really is a show not to miss. We'd love to see you there. Ticket link below. https://maritime.history.sa.gov.au//south-australias-hist/



12.03.2022 All is fixed ! Sorry to anyone that tried yesterday to book the last few tickets to SONGS FROM THE EDGE OF THE WORLD at the South Australian Maritime Museum this coming Friday night. There was a glitch on the ticketing site but all is remedied now so you can go for broke. ...and here is the link below. ... https://maritime.history.sa.gov.au//south-australias-hist/

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