Banjo Lucia Banjo Lucia writes songs about feeling big and feeling small and sometimes both of them at once. Starting out gigging in her hometown, Fremantle, she's enjoyed playing to audiences with Stella Donelly, Sharon Van Etten and others, and feeling like she's part of a community of big hearts.
Stella Cain Growing up in the tight-knit coastal community of Walyalup (Fremantle), Stella Cain's musical journey began at age five with vocal training from her grandmother Roddy, a vibrant and theatrical piano teacher who would later become the inspiration for Cain's debut EP. For Cain, music has never been a choice but rather an intrinsic part of her existence. As life's complexities grew, she discovered that songwriting served as both a compass and a healing force.
Her debut EP, "RODDY," named after her grandmother, emerged from a place of profound loss and celebration. Following her grandmother's passing from Alzheimer's disease, Cain found herself processing grief through her songwriting, creating a musical tribute that honours not only Roddy's memory but also explores the intricate connections within her large, musically-inclined family.
Please note the Tav is a standing-room only venue, seating can be provided for people with a disability.