Approaching the Quenscliff Station, I could not wait to get started on what I had anticipated to be a most memorable evening with outstanding Blues entertainment backed by incredible views to be seen whilst on the heritage train ride along the Historic Bellarine Railway.
Tonight was the night to experience for myself along with my family first hand, the music, dancing, dining, scenery, and ambience.
Upon arrival, we purchased our drinks at the mobile bar which was set up, and then waited for the dinner announcement. A lovely buffet was set up, with hot red and white meat, assorted salads, and plenty of sauces, relishes and sides, and served by smiling, friendly catering staff. Once meals were finished, they were even on the platform waving as the train departed. I really thought this was a pleasant touch!
So lets go into the Journey itself...
It includes four musical performances of 30 minutes each, with an interval and rest stop between each. You change carriages (4 carriages in total), at each interval so that all the patrons get to see all four acts. It's also a great peace of mind and big plus knowing that security is available throughout the evening to assist with boarding and ensure safety.
Here we go...
As the train rattled out of Queenscliff, past Swan Bay, we were blessed with scenic views, an abundance of birds on the waters, and a majestic sunset glow over the Bay, flowing in through the windows, into the carriage. A perfect backdrop as we were entertained by The Sammy Owens Blues Band who had everyone in a fantastic mood, dancing in their seats and many on the dance floor. A happy, friendly vibe was evident, and after the 30 minutes, you could see that everyone wanted more!
In our Second Carriage, the sun had set, although there was a slight evening hue. Entertained by Anna Scionti with Nathan Power on drums, you would never guess that this was their first time ever playing together. Anna's fabulous and raw blues voice, and Nathan wonderfully jovial on the drums, were a great team! Everyone was in the ambience of their fabulous performance, bopping in their seats - even the train staff and security were enjoying the mood and bopping at the back. Especially memorable, was Anna's Cigar Box Guitar, which sounded absolutely incredible!! Everyone was in awe.
After a small half-way break, we boarded our Third carriage at Drysdale to be entertained by Bill Barber, who at a young age, you can feel his passion and dedication to Blues music. Bill's performance, included inspiring and sometimes witty story telling which had everyone engaged.
Our fourth and final carriage consisted of a four piece band - Eddy Boyle Band.
Eddy Boyle harmonica player, singer, song writer and his band were really pumping out Blues Music loud and strong! The band looked like they were immersed in their performance, having a wonderful time, which that also relayed onto the crowd who were dancing in their seats, or on their feet on the dance floor. I was even dancing away in my seat - Yes it's true!
Our night concluded on a great buzz! I had high expectations, and was not in the least disappointed.
Click here to view my 30 second Blues Train Snapshot video
Would I go again? YES!
Do I recommend it? YES!
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