![Eleven-time Golden Guitar winner - including the '2019 Female Artist of the Year' - Beccy Cole will be performing at Club Mudgee next Thursday. Eleven-time Golden Guitar winner - including the '2019 Female Artist of the Year' - Beccy Cole will be performing at Club Mudgee next Thursday.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/rtAhkjtYJ67Yc9vqpzBr6k/a191bde1-760c-4323-9fd4-9872332a9cef.jpg/r0_0_3039_3619_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
It's only too fitting that Beccy Cole's 'Wine Time' tour takes in Mudgee, with the Australian country music favourite hitting the local stage next Thursday.
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Beccy continues to tour the Lioness album in 2019 and has just released the second single 'Wine Time.'
This year she won her fifth Golden Guitar in the 'Female Artist of the Year' category at Tamworth on the back of the 'Lioness' single - released last August - in a strong field of contenders.
In an unforgettable and hilarious speech, Beccy recognised the age-gap separating her and her fellow finalists.
"Are they even still awake? Or perhaps texting their friends that 'some old chick won," she said.
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The Golden Guitar takes Beccy's tally to eleven, having won her first in 1994 for 'Best New Talent' at 21 years of age.
This was, however, her first win in seven years, after she collected two in 2012, six months before her public "coming out" on ABC's Australian Story - Beccy and wife Libby O'Donovan were married by celebrity celebrant Tania Kernaghan last February and celebrated their anniversary the week of the Golden Guitars.
Lioness is a collection of self-penned, personal and poignant songs perfectly displaying Beccy's strength of character, huge heart and razor sharp wit. In an Australian first, Beccy procured the talents of some of Australia's finest female musicians to make the only ever 100 per cent female produced album.
Produced by Julz Parker, known best for her guitar work in award winning band, Hussy Hicks, this is a Beccy Cole album with a new sound, a new band and a new outlook on life beyond forty.
But as self-confessed "gig pig", she is at her happiest on the road and entertaining Australian audiences, giving them an unforgettable night out they'll be talking about for years to come.
- Beccy Cole's Wine Time Tour will be at Club Mudgee, Thursday, August 8, 2019, doors open 7.30pm for the 8pm show. Tickets available from club reception or online at clubmudgee.com.au/events $35 for adults, $20 for under 15-years (must be accompanied by a responsible adult), $1 booking fee applies.