Daine’s witty humour and captivating voice left the Kyvalley audience spellbound during his last performance, earning him a well-deserved standing ovation.
“With a lifelong dedication to music and over 23 years of performing experience, I am thrilled to bring my show to Kyvalley,” Daine said.
“I was always the class clown. I liked funny stuff, and that led me to performing.
“I’ve done a couple of plays, which stirred me on, so I just kept doing it.’’
The Kyvalley concert promises a vibrant mix of toe-tapping tunes, side-splitting jokes, and heartwarming anecdotes.
“I play acoustic guitar and sing, with loop pedals and finger picks, and I can play the banjo and the piano,” Daine said.
“I don’t go anywhere with a definite plan because I don’t know who will be there, but a fun rockin’ good time is an excellent way to describe the show.’’
Part of Daine’s performance is not just about entertaining, but also about inviting the audience to share his love for music, making you feel like a part of the show.
His inspiration comes from everywhere, not just necessarily from music, which makes his performances a unique and intriguing experience.
He re-released an album a couple of months ago called Daine Runnalls Gang
Morning melodies is a community-driven fundraiser for Kyvalley park and pool, organised by the dedicated Kyvalley Swimming Club and supported by the Campaspe Shire Council.
As the part of morning melodies, there is delicious lunch, which the local women are known for.
Morning melodies with Daine Runnalls is on at the Kyvalley hall, 534 Scobie Rd, Kyvalley, on November 14, starting at 11am.
To book a seat, phone 0417 303 408.