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Shannon Bourne at Deni Blues Fest 2013. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Shannon Bourne performs at Deni Blues Fest 2013. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Melbourne Guitar Show Highlight The Triple M Jam 2018 Line-up

by Paul Cashmere on August 2, 2018

in News

The Triple M Jam, one of the highlights of the annual Melbourne Guitar Show, will feature Jack Jones, Brett Garsed, James Ryan, Shannon Bourne and Charlie Bedford for the 2018 season.

The Triple M Jam is at the finale of the Melbourne Guitar Show each year.

MELBOURNE GUITAR SHOW DETAILS
SATURDAY AUG 4 | CAULFIELD RACECOURSE |10.00am – 6.00pm
SUNDAY AUG 5 | CAULFIELD RACECOURSE | 10.00am – 4.00pm

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The Melbourne Guitar Show player 2018

Albert Lee (UK)
Daniel Champagne
Jeff Lang
Dave Leslie
Diesel
Jack Jones (aka Irwin Thomas)
Harts
Nick Charles
Brett Garsed
Shannon Bourne
Fiona Boyes
James Ryan
Phil Manning
Nat Allison
Bec Sandridge
Slowly Slowly
Alison Ferrier
Cat Canteri
Michael Paynter
Scott Darlow
Rackett
Van Larkins
Justin Bernasconi
Rohan Stevenson (I built the sky)
Michael Dolce
The Weeping Willows
Mitch Cairns
Adam Miller
Kirk Lorange
Damnations Day
The Omnific
Ed Bates
Josh Munday
Espana:
Matthew Fagan
Bernardo Soler
Dean Gaudion
Craig Newman
Rod Bustos
Peter Baylor
Zevon Hiltz
Jamie Pye
Abbey Stone
Ben Kelly
Malcura
Phisha
Thomas Leeb
Charlie Bedford
and more

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