Hat Fitz and Cara live in concert.
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Hat Fitz and Cara

5
critic concert reviews
blues

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

81
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Critic Consensus

Based on 5 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Hat Fitz and Cara is rated as a remarkable live performer, with impressive shows that are worth watching.

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Latest Release

Hand It Over (28 January 2019)

Artist Info

Genre
blues
Origin
Bio
Has Performed With

Critic Concert Reviews

Music-News.com (UK)

March 27, 2015
80
%
For anyone who does NOT know them they consist of a tall and tangy Australian who plays guitar slide vocals and occasional drums and a blonde Irishwoman who sings plays drums washboard fife tin whistle and anything else she needs or wants to.

Music-News.com (UK)

June 28, 2014
80
%
Stage left Fitz is a tall rangy Aussie with a long grizzled beard and a bunch of old and grizzled guitars while on the right of stage Cara sits behind her drums blonde and in command all business.

The Music (Australia)

January 25, 2014
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Fitz's solo shows are the stuff of legends on the Australian blues scene, but he has clearly met his match in Irish vocalist and musician, Cara Robinson.

The Music (Australia)

October 14, 2012
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The married couple took the piss out of each other throughout their two-hour set, giving the crowd hilarious scenarios before ripping into their trademark blues and roots sound, influencing tapping toes and cheers all round.

The AU Review (Australia)

December 6, 2010
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His partner in crime Cara Robinson is on drums beside him using a small sparkly gold kit with oversized bass drum.

Past critic reviews published in

Dead Press (UK), Brighton's Finest (UK), Nottingham Post (UK), Vulture Hound (UK), Gig Junkies (UK) and more

Image Credit

Michael Coghlan [CC BY-SA 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons