
Hearing her smooth, effortless tone teamed with Ross Godfrey’s psychedelic guitar is an unforgettable, spellbinding experience. The leading lady of Morcheeba, Skye Edwards has one of the most recognised voices on the planet. Having defined the ‘chill out’ genre with tracks like ‘The Sea’, ‘Rome Wasn’t Built In A Day’, ‘Part Of The Process’ and ‘Otherwise’, there are few people worldwide who cannot sing along to their beloved anthems of a genre defying era. With a music career spanning millions of albums sold worldwide Morcheeba are making a welcome return to Australia. Their signature chilled electronic/organic sound has been border-hopping ever since the London-based band emerged as a household name in the mid 1990’s.

Morcheeba’s global reach takes them to every corner of the world. Check it out and get a live snapshot of this giant and his amazing catalogue of songs and virtuosity. His current album, ‘Weekend In London’, was recorded live at the legendary Ronnie Scotts Club. Following the success of his Quincy Jones-produced pop album 'Give Me the Night' in 1980, George Benson's string of pop hits includes "Love All the Hurt Away," "Turn Your Love Around," "Inside Love," and "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You" from his 1985 album '20/20'. His wins include Record of the Year for "This Masquerade" (1977), Best Pop Instrumental Performance for "Breezin'" (1977) and "Mornin'" (2007), Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "On Broadway" (1979) and "Give Me the Night" (1981), and Best R&B Instrumental Performance for "Theme From Good King Bad" (1977) and "Off Broadway" (1981). Since 1977, George Benson, an American icon for being part of the electric guitar revolution which changed music and popular culture forever, has won 10 Grammy Awards – and has been nominated for an additional 15. One of the world’s greatest guitarists, George Benson is coming to Bluesfest Byron Bay.
