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JAKE HOSKINS

Sunday, January 5, 2025 @ 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Free Entry
A person sits on wooden stairs outdoors, holding an acoustic guitar.

Jake Hoskins is a Cowaramup based singer/songwriter who mainly works as a solo performer. Jake has studied a diploma in contemporary music and has toured around Australia working with bands and as a solo artist.  

After 7 years travelling and touring, Jake is excited to be back in the southwest to play some shows with his new single release titled “Making dreams”.  

Jakes ability to write and express catchy songs about life and his journey make him a great entertainer.  

After being the lead singer of a 5-piece Alternative rock band in 2011, Jake decided his true path was writing his own songs and cutting his own track on the road. 

He released two EP’s from 2016-2017 in Perth at RADA studios titled “Heartleap lane” and Signs in the sky” which are playful in the way of songwriting showing mixes of indie, folk, blues and rock.  

Years later he studied and got a band behind him in Brisbane where they recorded an album titled “Hoo Ha”. A more rock influenced album.  

Since then, Jake has lived in the Sunshine Coast & the Snowy mountains, and also recorded another single “Uncle shoes” where he expressed a longing for coming back to home ground to be with his family – a more old school blues infused track.  

Jake loves to play his acoustic guitar and sing a whole range of styles and get the crowd dancing. His grooves and infectious melodies are a great addition to any setting.  

Details

Date:
Sunday, January 5, 2025
Time:
3:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Cost:
Free Entry
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Venue

Settlers Tavern
114 Bussell Hwy
Margaret River,WA6285Australia
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Phone
(08) 9757 2398
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