17-Year-Old Port Lincoln Performer, Charlee Watt and Greg Eden preparing to perform on a Kawai Grand Piano.
17-Year-Old Port Lincoln Performer, Charlee Watt and her guitar.
17-Year-Old Port Lincoln Performer, Charlee Watt with her Guitar and Greg Eden preparing to perform on a Kawai Grand Piano.

Both Sides Now - Joni and Carole - an interweaving of Blue and Tapestry

Music • Cabaret
South Australia • World Premiere

Weaving the works of Joni Mitchell and Carole King is powerhouse vocalist and 2021 Class of Cabaret graduate, Charlee Watt. Immerse yourselves in the artist threads of these two-groundbreaking singer/songwriters, with a stunning performance by a new talent. Both sides now interweaves the lives and careers of these accomplished artists who also started their careers at 17. Step back to 1971 and the pinnacle of Mitchell and King’s lauded albums and immerse yourselves in this groundbreaking artistry. Join Charlee, accompanied by Greg Eden on the Grand piano as they bring new, flair and understanding to the works of these iconic women. Be transported by the words and music, colours, events, and emotions that led to the honest artistry of Mitchell and King's 1971 works, Blue and Tapestry.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This event has changed venues since the guide has gone to print.

Presented by: Charlee Watt

Charlee Grace Watt is a young regional creative who is passionate about vocal performance. Charlee is driven to create artistic opportunities for herself and others in order to showcase youth talent and has recently released her first music on streaming platforms. In 2021 Charlee was the recipient of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival The Nathaniel O'Brien Class of Cabaret scholarship and is now using those skills to create her own show. Charlee has been studying music and voice since primary school and has achieved First Class Honours in Grade 6 in Modern Singing. This year Charlee was successful in gaining a scholarship through the Open Music Academy which allows her to study with vocal teachers from the Elder Conservatory at The University of Adelaide. A real SA talent.

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