We’ve just posted up some free MP3 downloads for some tracks by The Underground Project. Check them out on The Underground Project page.
Sorry, I’ve been really slack in updating the website. I’ve been really busy. Tubular Bells for Two is currently touring Europe with over 70 shows. Aidan and I have just … Continue reading
Daniel and Aidan have won the Bank of Scotland Herald Angel Award at this years Edinburgh Fringe. It was presented to them at a ceremony at the Bank of Scotland … Continue reading
Aidan and I have been putting together a video blog of our time at the Edinburgh Fringe. New episodes will be updated regularly during the festival. To check it out … Continue reading
From Katoomba to Edinburgh to the Netherlands… This week I’ll be playing ‘Tubular Bells for Two’ with Aidan Roberts in Katoomba. It’s set to be a lovely night in our … Continue reading
After performing sell-out seasons around Australia and New Zealand, Daniel Holdsworth and Aidan Roberts’ two-man theatrical performance of Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells will be making its European debut at the … Continue reading
On Tuesday May 29 Daniel will be doing a rare performance to showcase the new material for his upcoming solo album for a Songwriters evening at the Sydney Vivid Festival … Continue reading
In July, Aidan and I will be returning home to the Blue Mountains to perform a very special season of TB42. Two nights only, Thurs 5th and Friday 6th July … Continue reading
The new Maple Trail album, Cable Mount Warning, is now out through Broken Stone Records. Daniel appears on many of the tracks on this third album by long-time friend and collaborator, … Continue reading
Whilst at the New Zealand International Arts Festival, Daniel and Aidan dropped into Radio New Zealand for a chat with Music 101 host Kirsten Johnstone. Follow the link below to … Continue reading
On February 4th Daniel Holdsworth and Aidan Roberts took a bunch of instruments down to Cockatoo Island, Sydney, to create improvised melodies and soundscapes for two hours. The event was … Continue reading