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At its core, Catch Music is a network of people who love music. 

Any keen musician knows it can be hard to find fellow musos to play with.

That’s why we’re here. Founded in 2007, we're passionate about creating inclusive music-based communities all over Perth and WA. Our goal is to support people in their pursuit of music, helping them build skills, make connections, and explore music in a safe and warm environment.
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We want you!

Catch Music couldn’t run the awesome programs it does without our amazing volunteers.

We’re always on the lookout for passionate people to join our dynamic team. You don’t have to be a professional or budding musician to volunteer, you simply need a love for music, a love for people, and a passion for bringing the two together. 
If you’re looking for a rewarding experience and think you can donate your time and skills, we’d love to hear from you!
Get in touch

Here’s how you can support Catch Music.

Music
facilitation.
Session & event volunteers.
Social media management
Website
edits.
Session & gig photography & filming
Social story writers
Administration
Other
(let us know how you can help!)

Meet the Music Facillitators

Jeremias Sosa

Catch Music Gosnells & Fremantle
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    Hailing from Buenos Aires, Jere Sosa arrived in WA back in 2014 with a guitar and a head full of rich musical influences. His approach is founded upon the melodic songwriting of The Beatles and the guitar playing finesse of Carlos Santana, with punk, jazz and Latin feels within the living-breathing mix. Sosa performs with his band but retains a solid and continuing existence busking as a soloist, utilising a loop station that he adopted upon a trip to New Zealand some six years ago and taking songs to new heights even on his own.


    Sosa’s debut album, Coming back home in two footsteps, was recorded by Daniel Brown at Decibel Audio Productions and mastered at Poons Head with Rob Grant. The album features A Taste Of Honey, which won the ‘World’ category at the WAM Song Of The Year Awards in mid-2017.


Michael Lane

Catch Music Leederville
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    Michael has been playing music in Perth since the early 90s, recording and performing with a variety of bands. Of note are stints with the bands Flint and Not Enough Rope which included several performances at the Fairbridge Folk Festival, multiple country tours and a series of very popular Saint Patrick Day and New Year’s Eve shows. After a hiatus of several years, Michael recommenced his musical endeavours in 2012, which included his joining Catch Music, first as a volunteer, then as Facilitator for the Leederville session in mid 2013. Michael plays occasional solo gigs, records when he can and contributes to recording and performing bands from time to time.

     

    Catch Music provides Michael with the opportunity to use his music skills as well as his background in coaching and mentoring. Participants are encouraged to play to the best of their ability and to contribute to the overall sound of the session, whilst engaging with other participants and the community (through performances).  

Kelly Gardner

Catch Music Bayswater
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    Kelly Gardner (KELEA) is a versatile singer/songwriter who plays piano whilst building vocal harmonies through a looping pedal. She is also an emerging electro-pop artist and session rock vocalist. Whether she is singing a gentle ballad at the piano, recording thought-provoking, country influenced originals with WA Music, performing her powerful electro-pop anthem "Evolution" for a Women of Music Production Showcase, or blowing the roof off a city pub with that impressive set of rock lungs of hers, KELEA is a force to be reckoned with and makes no apologies for her leaps between genres.


    Her 2017 debut EVOLUTION is an emotionally charged piece combining house beats with prayer-like lyrics and massive sonic walls of vocal harmony. KELEA was one of only six Western Australian artists who made it to the top 100 Blind Auditions of The Voice Season 8 in Sydney in 2019. Now living in rural inland Australia, KELEA has released a country-influenced ballad entitled DEAR SIR/MADAM with West Australian Music included in the "Demos From the Wheatbelt" compilation album. 

Eduardo Cossio

Catch Music Midland
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    Eduardo Cossio is an active writer, broadcaster, and promoter in the Perth music scene. His reviews appear in Cool Perth Nights, RealTime Arts Magazine, and See Saw Magazine; he is a presenter on Difficult Listening on RTRFM; and organizes Outcome Unknown, a concert series of experimental performance.


    He has received the WA Music Industry Award for experimental music in 2016, 2018, and 2019; and was nominated Best World Act in 2015, and Industry Representative of the Year in 2018.


    Eduardo has a passion for making music more accessible in the community. He has been a Music Facilitator with Catch Music since 2011 and is the current Catch Music coordinator.

Chris Portlock

Catch Music Mandurah
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    Chris Portlock has been involved in Bands with various genres, including The Murray River Band (Blue Grass), Big Bopper Trio (Rockabilly), Bush Tales (Folk), Hot Water (Classic Rock), Keep Left (Classic Rock and Originals), Bag of Beans (Current Acoustic Rock and Originals), Kindred Spirits (Current Acoustic Contemporary and Trad Folk/Rock and Originals). 


    Chris has taught music for many years privately, in music shops as well as in group settings such as Catch Music in Mandurah. He has been panel judge on two different Music Singing and Playing Competition Events in Waroona and Serpentine and has also recorded with numerous musical groups in San Francisco and Perth.

Nik Cullum

 Catch Music Mirrabooka
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    Nik is classically trained on the piano and discovered a love for electronic sounds from a very young age. Having his own home studio from the age of 14, he has produced many dance/electronic songs, today known as EDM. In 2009, he formed the 80s cover band ‘Supanova’ and for a few years performed across the night scene in Perth, Fremantle and even a spot on Telethon in 2013. 


    Currently, he is a full time music teacher at a local independent government school where he was nominated for the ‘WA Secondary Teacher of the Year’ award in 2016. Nik’s facilitating philosophy is one that is very much driven by inclusivity and diversity. His passion lies in creating a safe space that allows participants to express themselves freely whilst developing a strong sense of belonging and support for developing musicians. 


    Nik Culum has been a music facilitator for the Catch Music Mirrabooka area since 2017. Originally running sessions that were primarily hip-hop/rap focused, the session has evolved over the last few years to also include a variety of genres/styles such as; Pop, EDM, Reggae, Rock, Latin and even a few oldies like the Beatles, The Champs etc. to accommodate for a wider range of participants.

“Catch Music is about community."

"Catch Music allows for immersion into music in a friendly environment which is efficiently run and well structured. Catch Music is about community; a way for the community to come together and enjoy each other’s company, through the medium of music.” 

— Christian M, Volunteer

To all our sponsors, thank you!

Thanks to you, we’re able to bring people together through music. If your business, organisation, City, or school is interested in becoming an official Catch sponsor, please get in touch.

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