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RTRFM's Rockin' the Roots celebrates 15 years on air

Community radio station RTRFM will be celebrating 15 years of their weekly program Rockin’ the Roots with a party at Clancy’s Fish Pub featuring some of Perth best blues and roots bands including The Justin Walshe Trio.

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For a decade and a half the Sunday afternoon program has showcased a wide range of music, and to celebrate their putting on a fundraising show with some talented locals.

Debuting on air in 2004, the program delves into the world of roots, reggae, folk, country and all those things inbetween with a team of dedicated and incredibly knowledgeable presenters.

Head down to Clancy’s Fish Pub in Fremantle on Saturday 14th September for a celebration of all things roots.

In the main room catch the sounds folky sounds of Kings and Queens, the king of alt country Justin Walshe Triothe jazz magic of Lois Olney, the country world of Tom Fisher and the Layabouts and the party times of Mystic Rebellion.

Outside things will be a little quieter with the beautiful sounds of Sara Salt, the song writing genius of Tashi, the now legendary Elk Bell, the country vibes of Belle Harvey and the blues driven sounds of Ben Catley fill the sky with their magical sounds. Plus the Rockin’ The Roots crew will be there for a chat and a dance.

Get tickets to the show at rtrfm.com.au

OIP Staff volunteer time at RTRFM to create the weekly LGBTIQ show All Things Queer. 


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