that’s ENTERTAINMENT short ‘n’SWEET Gods of thunder and Celtic lore
OVER the past 12 months, Australians have been quietly discovering what American audiences already know – that Celtic Thunder are a phenomenal international hit. With their DVD and CD The Show having just gone twice-platinum in Australia, Celtic Thunder are set to blow away audience expectations when they hit Australia in February. Celtic Thunder was formed in 2008 and
comprises fi ve diverse performers who are each a powerhouse in both their solo and ensemble songs. Celtic Thunder play at the Newcastle
Entertainment Centre on Tuesday, February 14.
short ‘n’SWEET Georgia on our minds
GEORGIA Fair will be taking their debut album All Through Winter on a very special run of tour dates alongside Busby Marou through January 2012. Having recently toured with the Panics
and the Howling Bells and launched their album to a sold-out Toff In Town, Georgia Fair are excited to be travelling the east coast with Busby Marou, taking their mesmerising live show to 11 regional and coastal venues from Merimbula to Warnambool. All Through Winter is an evocative and winsome debut album, recorded in the snow-covered mountains of Asheville, North Carolina. The album showcases the strong songwriting and harmonies of Ben Riley and Jordan Wilson, with comparisons to Boy and Bear, Josh Pyke and the Middle East already being made. The band will be playing at
Lizotte’s Newcastle on Sunday, January 29.
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Children must be accompanied by an adult Birthday Parties by prior arrangement. Ring Club for details
28th Jan - Nightfly 4th Feb - At the Hop 11th Feb - The Throsbies 18th Feb - Bloom
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ON TOUR - AUSTRIA’S NO. 1 COUNTRY BAND. FEATURING BELMONT’S BRETT REID!
ADAM Brand is one of Australia’s most successful recording artists. He has 12 Golden Guitar awards and has
been voted Country Music Channel Oz artist of the year every year since its inception in 2007. Brand is ready for a huge year, with a new single being released in America, regular trips back home to Australia to watch his wife Jade Brand compete in season 11 of Channel 7’s Dancing With The Stars (the show he won in 2009), a book to be promoted and now a select number of shows here in his homeland. Brand was recently hand-picked to open
two sold-out Taylor Swift shows at Madison Square Gardens in New York City. With a new single being released to US radio early this year, the home-grown Aussie star looks destined for a meteoric year ahead. Before then, however, he will be playing
a gig at Wests New Lambton on Wednesday, February 22. Joining Brand for this performance are
Sam Hawksley and Matt Cornell. Hawksley recently moved to Nashville to further his increasingly well-known status as a producer and songwriter. He has recently released his album Somewhere in My Mind.
BELMONT BOWLING CLUB THE TOP CLUB
JOHN DEER BACK AT BELMONT
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JIM OVEREND
Stamping his own Brand on music
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