WITH soulful vocalist Leesa Gentz rattling a fishing tackle box as an improvised percussion instrument and Julz Parker powering the sound with roaring guitar riffs, Australian roots band Hussy Hicks has built a loyal following through two decades of high-energy live performances, including a growing fan base across the Surf Coast and Geelong. Often barefoot and joined by longtime collaborator Tracy Stephens on bass and Ali Foster on drums, with …
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