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Round Mountain Girls

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Round Mountain Girls

Last updated: 8 hours ago

From humble beginnings in a shed atop an isolated outcrop in northern NSW, Australia to gracing some of the country's biggest festivals, the phenomenon of the Round Mountain Girls has etched itself into the ‘strange but true’ annals of Australian music. They’ve carved out a reputation as one of the country’s most thrilling live acts, with their infectious, catchy songs and alternative Celtic-country blend of roots music. RMG are arguably one of the Australia’s best underground live acts.

‘The Round Mountain Girls have an insanely infectious bunch of songs - as insane as the mix of characters in the band - and it’s impossible not to be caught up in their unique Celt-country blend of music. I defy you to sit still !!’
RUSTY THORPE. Bluesfest Touring and Marketing Manager

“Looking more like the cast from Pirates of the Caribbean, the front man played his banjo like Angus Young plays his Gibson SG and he looked and sang like Robert Plant. The fiddle player was on fire and the dude playing mandolin solos must have been on acid. This was heavy metal folk music and just perfect for the midnight hour”
Chris Johnson- Canberra Times



Round Mountain Girls are:

Chris Eaton- Banjo, Vocals, Guitar
Chris Willoughby - Bass
Chris Brooker – Guitar, Vocals, Mandolin
Rabbit Robinson – Fiddle, Vocals, Tin Whistle
Francois de Klerk- drums

Monthly Listeners

751

Followers

1,143

Top Cities

139 listeners
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