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Alt Country five-piece Ralway Bell are earning a solid reputation in the Wild West as a favourite of the genre, with both city and country music folks.

As winners of the 2017 WAM Song of the Year (Country) and 2016 Country Group of the Year (WA Country Music Awards), along with nominations for Best Country Group in 2015, 2016 and 2017 at the WA Music Awards, Ralway Bell undertook a national tour in support of the release of their debut album ‘Dear Friends’. The tour lead to the band being invited to play at the prestigious Dashville Skyline Festival in the Hunter Valley in September 2018. "....before WA band Ralway Bell proved to be a real highlight and sleeper act of the festival with a similarly ragged and dark-edge-of-town vibe". (Chris Familton, The Music/Post to Wire)This Alt Country outfit channel Indi and Blues Rock influences through their whisky soaked tales of love and despair. Rich guitar tones and sweet pedal steel licks colour their sturdy denim rhythms - that have worn the stages of bars and festivals in rural and metro WA.

The first single ‘Caught in the Crossfire’, 2017’s WAM Song of the Year (Country) was launched in front of a capacity crowd, and is accompanied by a beautiful clip directed by James Bogle (Whiteley) and shot by Michael McDermott (Hounds of Love). It can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zu9Xw9ki7xI.https://themusic.com.au/article/0I_IwsXEx8Y/dashville-skyline-chris-familton
www.ralwaybell.com

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