Julius discovered Guitar Touch on Bruny Island
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Julius Schwing spoke about the benefits of living on Bruny Island and discovering the ‘touch’ sounds of a guitar when he listened back to a recording he made of his guitar playing.
Julius makes his festival debut performing three times twice at the 2022 Wangarratta Festival of Jazz and Blues – with his trio; with Scott Tinkler; as well as being a finalist in the National Jazz Awards.
Hear what Julius had to say in this podcast from Bent Notes on JOY 94.9
Julius Schwing was guest of Bent Notes on Sunday October 16, 2022
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