Manny Aigner

A Dream - Guitar
Aint It Grand - Lead Guitar
Arden Street - Guitar
But Mostly - Writer, Vocal, Guitars, Bass

By The Side Of The Road - Backing vocal

Caveman 
 - Lead Guitar
Cuttin' Loose - Writer (music)
Get The Jab - Guitar
Hazy Ann - Guitar
Hitman - Guitar
Love Turns Away - Guitar
Madly Deeply - Writer, Guitar
Mama Told Me So - Guitar
Mister Fixit - Guitars
Moonchild - Writer, Vocal, Guitars
Mother Of Eternity - Guitar
Potential - Writer, Guitar
Nothing's What It Seems - Guitars
Sneaky Slider - guitar
So Good To See You - Guitar
Sorcery - Guitar
Throw Of The Dice - Guitar
Train - Guitar
Walking Dead Waltz - Guitar
Ward Vampire - Vocal and Harp
Winds Of Fate - Guitar
Withers On The Vine - Guitar

In mid 2017 Manny moved to the South Coast from the Snowy Mountains. Up in the High Country Manny was an established and respected musician. Apart from performing as a solo guitarist/vocalist, Manny played lead guitar in the band ‘The Hip Replacements’ along with bassist Jeremy Paul (ex Air Supply and Divinyls) and guitarist Gunther Gorman (ex Sherbert, Daddy Cool, and Richard Clapton).

Besides performing at most of the music venues in the Snowies, Manny has played solo at Thredbo Jazz Festivals, PEAK Festivals, and Merimbula Jazz
Festivals. He has also played with the Hip Replacements at the Thredbo Blues Festival. Manny supported Chris Isaak when Chris performed at Thredbo as part
of an Australian tour, and has played alongside Nick Charles and Rex Goh.

Manny studied musical theory at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. He teaches guitar and bass. Manny loves a diverse range of musical styles including blues, rock and jazz. He is comfortable playing both electric and acoustic guitars, slide guitar and bass guitar.

When Manny got in touch and wanted to check The PBGB Shed out we were stoked. He came, he saw, he listened, and he stayed !!! Now he's a regular, and we are very pleased about that !! Welcome to the PBGB Family Manny !

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