HILL BILLY DISCO

MARSHALL AND THE FRO

'Hillbilly Disco' Current 2026 full length ALBUM is a 12-track, high-energy ride from Marshall and the Fro, packed with sharp songwriting, big hooks, and a seriously fun, matured sound. Blending Aussie blues, roots, and Read more

'Hillbilly Disco' Current 2026 full length ALBUM is a 12-track, high-energy ride from Marshall and the Fro, packed with sharp songwriting, big hooks, and a seriously fun, matured sound. Blending Aussie blues, roots, and hillbilly rock with ripping slide guitars and standout musicianship, it’s built to stick in your head and move your feet. Led by the infectious single Party Party, this album’s an absolute banger from start to finish.

Marshall & The Fro have  a brand new album HILL BILLY DISCO out   now . The latest single “Party Party” is a line-dancing, hill-billy disco earworm — a tongue-in-cheek call to the good times — while album tracks like “Meth Head,” “Fukushima Fish,” and “Little By Little” tap into Marshall & The Fro’s gift for wry observation and big-hearted storytelling. It’s a record steeped in Aussie grit and humour, pairing wacky, sharp-eyed lyrics with muscular, groove-driven riffage that has become the band’s unmistakable signature

BIO

All over Australia the name ‘Marshall and the Fro’ has become synonymous with good feelings, late nights, and frothing festival tents. Favouring stomp over swamp, country over western, and rhythm over blues, Marshall and The Fro is a winning combination of birthright talent, seasoned musicianship and the result of good old-fashioned hard work.  

Musically the band is painted in the earthy licks and bottle-neck slide of universal influences Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan, add to this Bon Scott’s hard-working sense of charisma, Angus Young’s stage enthusiasm and the steam-train backing of an incredibly well-oiled rhythm section and you should get the general idea of what to expect of Marshall & the Fro.   

But what is more intriguing than the band’s odd bend of psych tinged blues and country rock is the ballad of front man Marshall Okell, certainly among the hardest working artists of authenticity the country has produced in recent times.  

From first plying his talents for performance at age 11, thus far; Marshall has lived life full throttle riding the highs and overcoming the adverse lows all told via the stories in his music and motion. A character larger than life, bolder than most, Marshall could have been born with a blue collar as everything about his story oozes legitimacy.  

Catch him at any ‘local’ in the country and its plain to see; he’s the working man’s champion named after the world’s most infamous guitarist (Jimi ‘Marshall’ Hendrix) carrying on the family trade. Yes, Marshall was always destined to entertain and having carved a career out of rousing any room you could book him in. For over a decade Marshall and his band have been clear festival favourites, playing many the likes and levels of Woodford Folk Festival, Bridgetown Blues and have become a staple of Byron Bluesfest in addition to headlining many of the Boutique ones across the nation. Despite the sheer volume of appearances and lofty heights reached, Marshall and the Fro can still light the room on fire in a club setting like a crew of young guns with something to prove. This all lies beneath paralleled years of airwaves, awards, interviews and exposure.

Jul24

The award winning Winter Blues Festival is Echuca/Moama’s premier music event, held annually, on the last weekend in July on the stunning lands of Yorta Yorta Country.

Operating since 1999, this volunteer run, not-for-profit festival is family-friendly and all-inclusive, and offers top quality entertainment for everyone to enjoy.

Free to attend, this festival is arguably the most affordable festival in Australia, along with being one of the largest blues festivals in the country.

An upbeat, positive, safe and respectful event, where strangers become friends; come to the Winter Blues Festival to shake the winter blues.

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