Rodeo entertainment set to impress

Adam Brand. Image: Supplied.

By Dominique Tassell

This year’s entertainment at the Warwick Rodeo & Campdraft is set to wow audiences.

On Friday night, Adam Brand will have attendees kicking up dust ’til late.

The country icon is one of Australia’s most popular and successful recording artists.

Over the past twenty years, Adam has been nominated for multiple ARIA Awards, won 12 Golden Guitars, sold over 600,000 CDs and DVDs, and earned three platinum and five gold albums.

He has won a record seven CMC OZ Artist of the Year awards, cementing him as a surefire fan favourite.

Originally from the suburbs of Perth, Adam’s songs have a way of resonating as much with people from the suburbs as they do with those from regional and rural Australia.

Adam not only wears his heart on his sleeve in his songs, but in real life too.

He’s always ready to extend a helping hand, such as in 2012 when he lent his single ‘I Was Here’ to the Salvation Army’s Christmas Appeal.

Among other such worthy causes, Adam has been an active supporter of Westmead Children’s Hospital, Sydney Children’s Hospital Gold Foundation and The Salvos.

Joining Adam in the stellar lineup is The Wolfe Brothers, who will be taking stage on Saturday night.

Brothers Nick and Tom Wolfe, the brothers behind the band, have shot to fame in recent years and are known for their jaw-dropping live shows.

The boys’ talent is in their blood, coming from four generations of farmers and musicians.

Nick and Tom’s dad was a rock drummer, while their granddad played saxophone and toured around Tasmania with a family band. Their great-grandad was a fiddle player.

And to top it off, they have their own berry farm in Tasmania.

The brothers are set to impress at the Warwick Rodeo & Campdraft, with attendees sure to dance the night away.