Rock on: About 5000 people came to watch Regurgitator as it rocked out on the stage Saturday night. Photo: Aidan Briggs
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Ian Salmon has been to every Riverboats Music Festival since it began 12 years ago.
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“You know, our kids had all grown up and we had more time on our hands to do things,” he said.
Burning the midnight oil: Peter Garrett and The Alter Egos headlined on Saturday night.
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“We’d been watching Spicks and Specks and saw that some of the people on there were gonna be at the festival, so we just thought we’d give it a go, and we’ve been every year since.”
This isn’t out of the norm, with many people travelling to Echuca for the annual event.
Popular: Regurgitator was a crowd favourite, with crowd members up on their feet and dancing. Photo: Aidan Briggs
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Lot of love: Missy Higgins was a huge crowd pleaser as she closed out the Riverboats Music Festival on Sunday. Photo: Shannon Colee
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Belt it out: Quan Yeomans on vocals with Regurgitator. Photo: Aidan Briggs
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“We’ve welcomed 5000 people and 15 of the biggest names in Australian music to our festival this year,” festival director David Frazer said.
“It’s not a bad way to spend your time up here and we’ve just had a cracker of a weekend.”
On the Murray: Kee’ahn said she felt connected to Country when she performed on one of the paddlesteamers. Photo: Shannon Colee
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Mr Frazer said he had heard from visitors and performers how great the festival had become.
“I had one patron today stand at the top and he said, ‘it feels like I’m coming home’. He was emotional about returning to Aquatic Reserve, and there’s really no other festival site in Australia like this, a site that’s so connected to the town where our festival operates,” he said.
“I was talking to Peter Garrett last night about how he was just looking out into that audience thinking, this is one of the most incredible locations he’s performed at. So it was great.”
Night act: It was a pair of late nights for music fans in Echuca-Moama on Friday and Saturday nights. Photo: Shannon Colee
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The Sideshows, where performers put on a show aboard a paddlesteamer, was a massive hit.
Kee’ahn, who performed on Sunday morning, said it was a terrific way to cap off an extraordinary weekend.
Relaxed: Gemma Broccoli, Dani Tyrrell, Liam Tyrrell and Nathan Elbert spread out on their picnic rug listening to the music. Photo: Shannon Colee
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“(The festical has) been brilliant,” she said.
“It’s all beautiful vibes and just friendliness. People have been really, really sweet, and I guess that’s what you get with regional festivals — everyone is just connected and people appreciate the music,” she said.
Great friends: Cara Haley and Malissa McMahon enjoy spending the day together at Riverboats Music Festival. Photo: Shannon Colee
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Old hand: Bryan Nankervis takes to the stage while members of Sweet Minor depart. Photo: Michael Lloyd
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“I’ve never played on the water before, so this was really special. I really felt connected to Country when I was out on the water and on the banks where the main festival is.”
Fun to be had: Friends enjoyed listening to the music and playing on some of the old trees. Photo: Shannon Colee
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There was music for every taste, with people like Anne Perry, who attended to see rock band Regurgitator.
“They absolutely lived up to the expectations,” she said.
Inspiration: Kee’ahn said Archie Roach was a big musical inspiration for her. Photo: Shannon Colee
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Returning guests: Maria Battaglia, Louise Kyle and Monica McIntyre have been to the festival several times. Photo: Shannon Colee
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Maria Battaglia, who drove up from Melbourne, has been to every Riverboats Music Festival except for one year and thinks fondly of all the acts she’s seen.
Hot ticket: People line up to get into the Riverboats Music Festival. Photo: Shannon Colee
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“Obviously, there were some bigger names and seeing them was incredible, like, we’re looking forward to seeing Missy Higgins, but it’s more special when you hear someone you don’t know,” she said.
Big shoes: Former Killing Heidi frontwoman Ella Hooper performed her new Linda Ronstadt show on Saturday. Photo: Shannon Colee
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“I loved Tami (Neilson NZ) and I’ll be playing her stuff when I get home for sure.
“It was so emotional listening to her. God, it was just incredible. It’s such a great way to be introduced to new music.”
Smooth: Sweet Minor on the stage at Riverboats. Photo: Michael Lloyd
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Cooling down: Kelsie Flood, Billy Connelly, Lauren Meulan, Tyson Young and Katrina Vogt take advantage of the Port Ice Creamery food truck stationed at the festival. Photo: Shannon Colee
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Echuca will surely see some of these faces again in coming years.
“I will be here again next year,” Ms Battaglia said.
“I love this weekend and I always look forward to coming back.”
Brothers: Vince and Tom Starr enjoy the music. Photo: Shannon Colee
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Young and old: People of all ages got to their feet to dance at the Riverboats Music Festival. Photo: Aidan Briggs
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Welcome back: About 80 per cent of people at Riverboats had been to the festival before. Photo: Aidan Briggs
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Sunny Saturday: It was the perfect weather on the weekend for people to sit out in the sun and enjoy the best of Australian music. Photo: Shannon Colee
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Duet: Kasey Chambers sings with Sweet Talk's lead singer Tane Walker. The band hails from Christchurch, New Zealand. Photo: Michael Lloyd
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Bargain: Sally Watts from Shepparton ensures patrons can buy a memento from the festival’s merchandise shop. Photo: Michael Lloyd
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Opening night: Christina Kingo and Michael Gowans enjoy the first night of the festival.
Smooth: Sweet Talk entertained the crowd with original tracks that had a bluesy rock feel. Photo: Michael Lloyd
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Rockin’ it: Ben Ely rocks out with Regurgitator on Saturday. Photo: Aidan Briggs
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Havin' fun: Leanne and Greg McQuinn, from Cobden, are in Echuca for the three-day event. Photo: Michael Lloyd
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Immense enjoyment: Marnee Ford, Renee Lennox, Pauline Krohn and Sam Gray, all from Melbourne, have been attending the event since 2013. Photo: Michael Lloyd
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Your turn: Regurgitator gives the audience a chance with the mic. Photo: Aidan Briggs
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Big crowd: Festival director David Frazer said people had been so excited to come to the festival this year. Photo: Aidan Briggs
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Throwback: Ten Days was just one of the songs that Missy Higgins played on Sunday at the Riverboats Music Festival. Photo: Shannon Colee
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Party on: The Riverboats Music Festival was a huge success with the crowd loving the live music. Photo: Aidan Briggs
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Big fans: Joanne Bonar and Jenny Smith came from Melbourne to see Missy Higgins perform. Photo: Shannon Colee
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Matching: Friends (back from left) Jenny and Peter Higginbottom, Peter Ross, Ian Salmon, Heather Ross; (front) Ray and Jill Cranwell and Hilary Salmon at the Riverboats Music Festival. Photo: Shannon Colee
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Bird’s eye: Thousands enjoyed the Riverboats Music Festival on Saturday. Photo: Aidan Briggs
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Special Sunday: Missy Higgins was one of the most anticipated acts at Riverboats Music Festival this year. Photo: Shannon Colee
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