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Townsfolk and visitors to the Tamworth Country Music Festival pay tribute to the town.
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Townsfolk and visitors to the Tamworth Country Music Festival pay tribute to the town.
This clip shows country music singer Jane Saunders performing 'Life in a Small Town’ and features three Tamworth residents talking about what makes their country town a good place to live. These tributes and Saunders’s performance are interspersed in a montage of everyday life in Tamworth that includes shots of the main street, a cricket match, a wedding, a young girl on a bicycle delivering newspapers, a lawn bowls club and the Big Golden Guitar. Saunders’s song is featured throughout the clip.
This clip starts approximately 4 minutes into the documentary.
Footage of country music singer Jane Saunders performing 'Life in a Small Town’ is interspersed with footage of everyday life in Tamworth and interviews with Tamworth residents.
Tony Justin is interviewed at the Tamworth Café.
Tony Justin Well, this is a lovely country town and it’s full of nice people. I’m not just saying that, I really mean it – it’s full of nice people. You can walk down the streets here, you can do things, your children can grow up here – it’s a country town and they’re safe.
Jim Finucane of Tamworth Country Tours is interviewed in front of a trophy display cabinet.
Jim Finucane My wife will tell you I always had a yearn when I was in the city that, if I ever went back to the country, Tamworth is the only place to live in New South Wales. It’s the best of both worlds – it has every convenience of the city and yet it’s smack bang in the middle of the country.
Shelagh Bokenham stands in front of Tamworth’s Golden Guitar sculpture.
Shelagh Bokenham Tamworth – heart of country music, a fun lovers’ paradise, a bustling business centre, city of heart and soul, a walk through a picture postcard. Tamworth – a festival city.
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