Ruby for Lucy is an indie folk duo from Sydney, Australia. The band, consisting of Julie Stenton and Katrina Borghetti, is currently signed to
Half A Cow Records. Their debut album, ''Catching Bream'', was released in 2010. Ruby for Lucy is best known for opening for acts such as
Abby Dobson and
Skipping Girl Vinegar as well as music festivals such as
The National Folk Festival,
Illawarra Folk Festival
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Folk in Broke
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Cobargo Folk Festival
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Nannup Music Festival
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’s, Sunrise.
Ruby for Lucy formed in June 2007 when the two met through an online music site. They found they lived around the corner from one another in Glebe, Sydney, and they have been writing music and performing ever since.
The band's debut album ''
Catching Bream'' was released in 2010 to positive reviews. Rory McCartney of BMA Magazine says that the release "is as much a deep conversation between dear friends as a collection of songs. Whimsical tales explore the poetry that exists below the surface of everyday life, if only you bother to look".
References
External links
Ruby for Lucyon
Myspace
Musical groups from Sydney
Musical groups established in 2007
Australian folk music groups
Australian musical duos
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