[12][13] Along with Judy Jacques, Hans Georg, Brian Mooney, Martin Wyneham Read, Kirk & Jane, Juan da Montagne (Spanish Guitarist), Somerset was scheduled to appear at the Melbourne Folk Festival on 9 April 1965.
[14] Somerset was pictured with folk singers Doug Owen and Margaret Smith in the 22 July 1965 issue of The Age.
Also scheduled to be at the event were Chris Beard and his sister Robina, Toni Lamond, Bon Maguire, Judd Laine, Roger McDougall, and Mary Hardy.
[16] According to the 16 July 1966 issue of Billboard, popular W&G Records artist Lenore Somerset was doing well with her low-priced album.
[17] It was described by Cash Box as an interesting set of early Australian tunes drawn from old miner and sheep drover songs.
[18] With Normie Rowe, Maureen Elkner, Phil Lanham, Pauline Murphy and Danny O'Meara the compere, Somerset appeared on stage at Nui Dat, South Vietnam on a government sponsored show to entertain Australian troops.
[29] According to the 20 April 2009 issue of The Phoenix, recording engineer Marcus Herman had been working on a live set of performances from thirty years prior.
The CD album, Wandong Country Live included Lenore Somerset, Kevin Shegog, David Pincombe, The Hawking Brothers and Tex Morton.