The mouth-watering variety of food and wine at the weekend’s Maitland Taste Festival will be accompanied with a wide array of quality live performers.
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Ethereal folk singer Amy Vee performs on Saturday from 1.15pm to 2pm.
Vee has opened for Aussie and international acts including Newton Faulkner (UK), Luka Bloom (Ireland), Hawksley Workman (Canada), Passenger (UK), Jeff Martin, Mark Seymour and many more.
Vee is a passionate advocate for links between community, arts and mental health.
Her song Heart-Shaped Space has been used on a national television campaign for the Partners in Depression program.
Vee’s debut solo album Fits And Starts was released in April 2013.
On Sunday from 11.15am to noon, festival attendees can relax to the smooth, soulful sounds of The Septembers.
The duo combines the creative powers of James Chatburn and Donna Arendse, formerly of Riley and Donna.
For guitar lovers there will be performances by JJ King and Adam Miller.
King covers material from early blues and jazz, to jazz versions of modern hits, his own songs and instrumentals.
His set is Saturday from 11.15am to noon.
Miller, who is considered one of Australia’s finest young guitarists, will be accompanied by vocalist Holly Clayton.
Their set is from 1.15pm to 3pm.
For the full artist line-up head to www.maitlandtaste.com.au/Entertainment
Maitland Taste Festival is in Maitland City Centre on Saturday and Sunday.