Emma Donovan & The Putbacks

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Emma Donovan & The Putbacks present an evening of soul music and storytelling.
Synopsis
Acclaimed Indigenous vocalist Emma Donovan and Melbourne rhythm combo The Putbacks burst on to the Australian scene with their album Dawn in 2015, announcing a new voice in Australian soul music. Emma’s songwriting is optimistic, impassioned, and bruisingly honest, The Putbacks’ music is fluid, live and raw, and the collaboration has won friends and admirers all over the world.
The project was born of Emma and the band’s shared love for classic US soul and the protest music of Indigenous Australia. Shades of every soul record you ever liked sneak through: Al Green’s Hi Records era? Check. Aretha’s Classic Atlantic recordings? Check. Stacks of Stax? Check. It’s all there, but there’s also a whole lot of Coloured Stone and Warumpi Band influences giving this project a uniquely Australian slant.
Emma grew up singing church songs with her grandparents on the North coast of New South Wales and her first secular gigs were singing in the family band, The Donovans, with her mother and five uncles. Throughout her career, she has toured and recorded with many of the mainstays of Indigenous music from Archie Roach to Dan Sultan and was a part of the Black Arm Band project. It was in The Black Arm Band that Emma met members of The Putbacks and their journey together began.
The Putbacks are stone cold pros, grizzled veterans of all the tours and all the studios. As individuals, they’re the players behind so many bands it’s difficult to list, but let’s start with Hiatus Kaiyote, The Bombay Royale, D.D Dumbo, Swooping Duck and The Meltdown. When they come together, they’re one of the tightest, sharpest, most dynamic musical units ever to exist. Their collaboration with Emma elevates their music and Emma’s songs to another level. Emma Donovan & The Putbacks have together released three studio albums: Dawn (2014), Crossover (2020) and Under These Streets (2021).
Short Reviews
Wax Poetics
Okay Player
Rolling Stone
Pop Matters
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Technical Information
Lighting
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Audio
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Staging
Basic stage set up for eight musicians (band and vocalists)
Crew Notes
A sound engineer will be on tour with the band
A manager will be on tour with the band.
Transport Notes
1 x 12 seater people mover
Audience & Marketing Notes
Women aged 30+ (Emma is a powerful female figure in the Australian music industry. And she is a single mum. Her stories resonate with women, mothers, families, community)
First Nations community (Emma is Gumbaynggirr – mid North Coast NSW on her mothers side, Noongar on her father’s side. Emma has strong community connections with mob around the country.)
Contemporary music lovers (Emma & The Putbacks are stone cold pros as musicians, songwriters, performers. If you love soul, funk, contemporary cinematic sounding experiences, this is your show)
Selling Points
- Contemporary First Nations storytelling
- Community connection across cultures through music
- A great night out - the best in live music with the best songwriters of today
- Soulful, funky and so modern with the crossing over of language, genres and storytelling
Details
Genre
Audience
Music lovers, First Nations,
Venue Format
various
Duration
70 mins Minutes
Available Until (from - to)
01/03/2022
Budget & Fees
What are these? Find out more.In Development - work which will be produced and premiered in time for touring during 2022/2023. Please contact the Producer directly for Budgets and Fees.
Remount: $N/A
Weekly Sell Off: $25,000
Per Performance: $15,000