Before you utter the words Sea…. ……, let me put you straight.
This Australian/Irish duo is something else and something special: Properganda Magazine
HAVE A LOOK:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMJUXsdIi18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25wp4bDELD0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7filwIygP_E&feature=youtu.be
HAT FITZ & CARA
Cara Robinson’s addictive voice is something that fans of roots music need in their lives”. Guitarist
“With Wiley Ways, Hat Fitz and Cara Robinson have crafted as genuine a blues record as you can hope to find in this day and age – simple, powerful, full of the inherent realism we’ve come to expect from these two, a stellar effort.” – Samuel J. Fell Rolling Stone
“They pack more energy, emotion and sheer musical exuberance into one song than most manage in a whole career” Spiral Earth, UK
. “Aussie bluesman Hat Fitz and Irish-born folksinger Cara Robinson are a striking pair. He is a giant raggedy-bearded man, maybe the lost member of ZZ Top who lives deep in the woods and eats anything that moves. She is a petite blonde, who barely reaches his shoulders. He has a deep, gruff Howlin’ Wolf-esqe voice while she dances with angels in her vocal. He plays wonderful resonator guitar. Her instrument is that sweet and soulful voice. It’s all she needs…” Blues & Soul
WILEY WAYS by HAT FITZ & CARA voted Blues Album of The Year 2013 by the Australian Blues Awards and Spiral Earth magazine.
NEW ALBUM “DO TELL” OUT 12th MAY on MANHATON RECORDS
The combination Hat Fitz with Cara Robinson has been described as a match made in heaven and after witnessing a live performance and listening to their music it’s impossible to dispute that description. The wildness of Hat Fitz’s performance is still there, but is now tempered by the bewitching Cara. She draws on her soul background (she’s toured Europe and the United States with singers such as Jamiroquai and Corrine Bailey-Rae), and although blessed with a sensational voice she was not content to be labelled as ‘just a singer’. She has taken to drumming duties as well as washboards, flute and tin whistle, sometimes all at once.
Over the past few years, the now husband & wife duo have slightly changed their musical direction. They have been writing more original material together and honing a sound that is growing from strength to strength and moving into new genres. But their music is still blessed with that “old timey” feel and flavour, as shown on their latest release “Do Tell” which was produced by Australian blues legend Jeff Lang.








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