GAMC Presents Gabrielle Parker
Gabrielle Parker seeks out the knot in the pit of your stomach with her emotionally wrought lyrics and gently untangles it with her chamomile voice. Wandering through the worlds of folk, americana and indie pop, the melbourne based songwriter draws inspiration from the likes Julia Jacklin, Leonard Cohen and Gregory Alan Isakov. Recording and touring as backing vocalist and keys player for Americana singer-songwriter
Riley Catherall since 2017, Gabrielle has made a home for herself in the Australian music scene. An accomplished writer, Gabrielle began her
career at seven years old, penning winding ballads detailing the path of love through life and death to sing for her family cat and has since
blossomed into a formidable songwriter. With almost two decades of songwriting under her belt, she finds herself well acquainted with the
delicate process of teasing out even the most reluctant truths and weaving them into a rich tapestry of poetic lyricism and lilting melodies, carving out a world of her own that will leave a lasting languish on your soul. Gabrielle is joined by multi instrumentalist Dylan Knur (Playlunch, Parkville, Rufous Whistler), who brings cavernous string soundscapes and delicate banjo melodies to her haunting folk music.
Riley Catherall since 2017, Gabrielle has made a home for herself in the Australian music scene. An accomplished writer, Gabrielle began her
career at seven years old, penning winding ballads detailing the path of love through life and death to sing for her family cat and has since
blossomed into a formidable songwriter. With almost two decades of songwriting under her belt, she finds herself well acquainted with the
delicate process of teasing out even the most reluctant truths and weaving them into a rich tapestry of poetic lyricism and lilting melodies, carving out a world of her own that will leave a lasting languish on your soul. Gabrielle is joined by multi instrumentalist Dylan Knur (Playlunch, Parkville, Rufous Whistler), who brings cavernous string soundscapes and delicate banjo melodies to her haunting folk music.
Sunday 5 July 2026 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM (UTC+10)
Location
Tyers Hall
Main Road, Tyers Vic 3844
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