The Embers

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The Embers
The Embers: (L-R) Michael Attard, Mark Vincent, Leonardo Martinez, Katy Humphries, Joel Delphin, Stu van Riel.
The Embers: (L-R) Michael Attard, Mark Vincent, Leonardo Martinez, Katy Humphries, Joel Delphin, Stu van Riel.
Background information
Origin Flag of Australia Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Genre(s) Fusion, Roots, Latin, Folk, Rock, Groove.
Years active 2005
Label(s) Unsigned
Website The Embers Homepage

The Embers are an Australian six piece roots-fusion band based in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. Musically the band draws on several genres including classical, jazz, folk, country and traditional Mexican music. Their eclectic instrumentation highlights this diversity and also establishes The Embers recognisable style:

‘…The Embers were tight and original - I loved the Panpipes and the Charango guitar, Violin and stand-up-Bass-what a combo.’ - Sauce, Tasmanian Entertainment Press, Dec ‘05[1]


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[edit] Brief history

The band was formed by long time friends late in 2005 to compete in the National Campus Band Competition.

The success and support of their original music has seen them share stages with some influential international and national acts including the likes of The Violent Femmes, The Whitlams, Marcia Hines, The Red Eyes, True Live and The Exploders.

The Embers have twice played the Falls Festival, were a part of MS Fest 2006 and in Jan 2007 played the Cygnet Folk Festival. They also performed at the inaugural International Southern Roots Festival in Hobart April 2007. [2]

In October 2006 they travelled to Sydney where they competed in the National Campus Band Competition,[3] [4] winning the National title (previous entrants’ include The Vines, Eskimo Joe, George and The Vasco Era).

The Embers have just finished recording (April 2007) their debut E.P. at Woodstock Studio’s in Melbourne.

[edit] Band members

  • Michael Attard - Acoustic Guitar / Lead Vocals
  • Joel Delphin - Drums / Percussion / Vocals
  • Katy Humphries - Saxophone / Violin
  • Leonardo Martinez - Panflutes /Andean Flutes/ Charango/ Vocals
  • Stu van Riel - Electric Bass / Double Bass
  • Mark Vincent - Electric Guitar
  • Michael Woods - Trumpet

[edit] Discography

[edit] EPs

  • The Embers (2007)


[edit] References

  1. ^ Sauce Entertainment Press. Sauce Entertainment Press (2007). Retrieved on 2007-06-01.
  2. ^ The Embers. Southern Roots (2007). Retrieved on 2007-04-07.
  3. ^ Success has The Embers glowing. The Examiner (2006). Retrieved on 2007-03-25.
  4. ^ Embers find flame and glory. The Mercury (2006). Retrieved on 2006-11-06.


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