Lefty’s Old Time Music Hall is a hidden gem that feels like it is straight out of 19th Century New Orleans, the perfect venue to host soulful tunes from Minnie Marks, Nicole Brophy and Z-Star Trinity on Thursday 2 August.
Minnie Marks opened the show with her rustic, sassy and raw performance – all accompanied by her guitar. She describes her sound as “dirty, sweet rock and roll” and it certainty was all that. Her passionate performance set the mood for the rest of the night whilst enticing audiences and perfectly complimenting Lefty’s old American Western vibe. Nicole Brophy’s soulful performance followed. Her demanding vocals and undeniable talent was a highlight of the night. She delivered an empowering performance as she rocked the stage with her humble ensemble. Nicole’s laid back, effortless delivery accompanied by her heart thumping lyrics makes for a unique act that is impossible not to like.
Throughout the night Z-Star’s leading lady, Zee Gachette could be seen wandering through Lefty’s bar enjoying the opening acts and leaving the audience excitingly anticipating Z-Star Trinity’s act. Z-Star began their set with groovy, eccentric and soulful blues. As well as fast paced dance hits the group also treated the audience to some acoustic numbers including a rendition of Z-Star Delta’s classic Lil Mama.The unique combination of heavy soul and rock n roll provided for an uplifting performance that pushes boundaries. Z-Star Trinity’s raw passion was infectious as psyche- rock band had the audience of all ages grooving along.
The music venue and bar is selectively adorned with moose heads, old school lighting and a bar that is definitely well in stock. The delicious mouth-watering scent of fresh complimentary popcorn wafts throughout the space as visitors can also enjoy a feed from Ben’s Burgers which is attached to the space. It certainly is the perfect venue to satisfy a soulful hunger.
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