GRAYSON claire - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jan 17, 2010
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Michael Edser is Grayson. The name Grayson comes from his childhood street, where he spent many years learning to play, sing and write music. Grayson has been performing along side his twin brother, Tony, from a very young age, but has ventured into a music career in Europe. Grayson has toured extensively through Europe and the US after establishing a strong following in Australia. Grayson, on his tour of Europe in 2008, secured a contract with Rifle Range records. Grayson moved to Ireland at the start of 2009 and spent most of the year recording his debut album "Somewhere In The Night". Grayson also found time to tour with the biggest names in Irish music as well as tour all around Europe playing his own sell out shows. On release his first single "Stand Clear" entered the top 40 commercial charts and reached number 1 on the Indie charts. 2010 will see Grayson return to Australia to tour as well as play shows in Europe, New Zealand, America and the UK

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Some of Australian musics biggest names will unite for a major music festival to be held in Orange in 2010. Jimmy Barnes, The Whitlams and Vanessa Amorosi will headline The Garden Party, a one-day event to be held in the Orange Botanic Gardens on Saturday, March 13, 2010.

The Central Western Daily can announce the festival which has been in the pipeline for six months. Organisers ZPM Promotions are splashing out $300,000 to stage the first festival of its type for the city. The event will capitalise on Oranges reputation as a leader in regional tourism and the success of similar festivals such as A Day On The Green in Mudgee.
Tour Poster for Orange Botanic Gardens Concert

Organisers will devote two days to the construction of a mammoth stage in the meadowland area of the gardens to cater to a crowd of 5000 people. Diana Anaid, Grayson, country artist John Swan and local artist Amber Cashel will also perform at the nine-hour show. Organisers have spent much of 2009 negotiating with artists and Orange City Council to secure the event. Event manager Simon Rollin said Oranges 40,000-strong population, food and wine culture and proximity to Sydney were the clinchers in bringing the event to the city. He said the long-term goal was to make The Garden Party the biggest annual music festival west of the Blue Mountains.

"Its about time Orange residents were treated to a festival of a similar scale to what metropolitan areas enjoy, he said. Mr Rollin said he hoped the festival would become another tourism drawcard for the city. "Part of doing these things is to showcase the region, maybe that wont happen the first year but we certainly expect it to grow, he said. "One of the other strong points is that Orange already does have a very strong reputation in Sydney as a weekend destination. Organisers chose the seven-act line-up to provide a balance of major, up-and-coming and local talent.

Ms Cashel, who will release her second album the same week as the festival, will play a one-hour show with a full band and string quartet. She said she wasnt daunted by the prospect of playing alongside artists like Jimmy Barnes. "Im really excited, its not a threatening thing. Im a truckies kid, I grew up on Jimmy Barnes. Every musician wants to meet him, she said.

Tickets to The Garden Party go on sale at through Ticketek Cost is $89.90 for General Admission and $119.90 for VIP seating in front of the stage. Children under 12 with adult supervision will receive free entry to the general admission area. The Garden Party is on Saturday March 13, gates open at 1 pm.
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