Roger Montgomery & John Angliss are "The Dingo's Breakfast Duo", WA's most popular touring folk duo.

The Dingo's Breakfast Duo is a breakaway segment of the iconic West Australian Dingo’s Breakfast Oz Music and Poetry Band who tour every summer in the eastern states of Australia, performing at the very best of the festivals, clubs and venues.

With over 85 years performing experience under their belts The Dingo's Breakfast Duo present an electrically eclectic dialectic selection of Oz Music, Poetry and Yarnspinning, with the accent firmly on Comedy . . Beauty!

Summer 2012 will see the boys travelling with WA open tuning guitar maestro Graham Wilson in the "Summer Sandgroper Tour 2012".

We'll be presenting two wonderful Radio Ballads, Women with Guns & The Very First Goon Show of Them All.

Women With Guns

Why would a Colonial Woman want a gun?
Often for the same reason that any woman wants a gun - to shoot a man. Join the Dingo's Breakfast with a host of Special Guests, in another of their Slightly Off the Wall Radio Ballads, “Women With Guns”. Another telling story disputing the myth that “there were no women in Australia before 1901, excepting for two whores and Caroline Chilsholm.”* Let us tell you, there were a lot more, and they were quite marvellous, and they needed guns. Let us tell you . . .
      *from Desmond McPorcine's “Book of Slaps”

The Very First Goon Show Of Them All

Found in the chest cavity of an odd sea dog of the Mulligan family was a manuscript. It told the real true blue dinkum story behind Capatain Governor Bligh and his feud with John McCarthur. Of three bold comrades-in-chains (guess who folks) who join forces with jovial Capatain Governor Bligh to rout that capitalist running dog of a pommie sea cook, the aforementioned McCarfur, who is actually a pawn in the game hosted by the evil Honourable Stilson-Slim and his ferociously accented henchman, that Right Count Camembert Moronarty MC & IQ79, and their cunning plan to flog off Oz to the Russians, or the French . .or anyone.
(This Show earned us a standing ovation in the Trocedero at the Canberra National . . . TWICE!)




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