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Gympie Muster – Saturday
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The Davidson Brothers eased us into the day with their Breakfast Show at the Muster Club. Troy Cassar-Daley was on top form having flown in from Nashville for his shows. Luke Austen joined him on stage for a final fling before focusing on his solo career and new album. Whilst John Williamson rolled up in an old Holden ute in support of Variety, the children's charity. After spending Friday plagued with travel issues, McAlister Kemp performed in front of a packed and rowdy house at the Crowbar. Anne Kirkpatrick shared memories of attending past Muster's with her dad Slim Dusty whilst Sara Storer joined The Sunny Cowgirls for Twelve Trees and Jasmine Rae warmed up the stage on a chilly night.
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Troy Cassar-Daley (born 18 May 1969) is a multi-award-winning country musician from New South Wales, Australia. He released his first EP, "Dream Out Loud", in 1994 and was nominated for his first Golden Guitar for Best Male Vocalist the same year. He has won many awards, including the 1995 ARIA Award for 'Best Country Record', 1996 Country Music Awards in Tamworth, Troy won the 'Best Male Vocal'...
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