The new album by Kasey Chambers is called 'Kasey Chambers, Poppa Bill And The Little Hillbillies'.
Today Kasey sang a song called 'The Lost Music Blues' which she performed with her father (Bill), two of her children (Talon and Arlo) and some of their cousins.
The album was produced by her brother, Nash while her husband and musician Shane Nicholson also helps out on the album.
The book
Kasey's new album also comes with a children's book called 'Little Kasey Chambers and The Lost Music'.
The story is about an eight-year-old Kasey growing up in the Australian outback with two companions called Worm and Froggles.
Kasey briefly studied childcare before her singing career and says she has wanted to write a children’s book since her oldest son Talon was born, seven years ago.
Movieworld appearance
Little Kasey Chambers, Poppa Bill and The Little Hillbillies will be performing an exclusive season from 27th December - 3rd January at Warner Bros Movieworld.
Check the MOVIEWORLD website for more details.
Tour dates
Day On The Green - Sandalford Winery
Perth WA
Sun 8 Nov 2009
Kasey with Shane Nicholson, The Whitlams, James Reyne, Dragon, Ross Wilson
Tickets: www.adayonthegreen.com.au
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Myer Christmas Parade
Bourke St, Melbourne
Sat 14 Nov
Kasey, Poppa Bill and The Little Hillbillies
Australia's largest and most spectacular Christmas celebration.
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Carols In The Domain
The Domain, Sydney
Sat 19 Dec
Kasey, Poppa Bill and The Little Hillbillies
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Movieworld
Gold Coast
Mon 28th Dec - Sun 3rd Jan
Kasey, Poppa Bill and The Little Hillbillies
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Tamworth Country Music Festival
Southgate Hotel Tamworth
Tues 19th & Thurs 21st Jan 2010
Kasey, Poppa Bill and the Little Hillbillies
Tickets available soon
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Tamworth Country Music Festival
West Tamworth Leagues Club, Tamworth
Wed 20th & Fri 22nd Jan 2010
Kasey and Shane Nicholson
More info
kaseychambers.com
Tickets: www.wtlc.com.au
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