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SUN IS STILL SHINING


Suns, to fans all over Australia. The Million Suns tour will showcase


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Nollsy at full-throttle – ripped, raw and ready to belt out a selection of new tunes and old favourites for adoring fans. Noll will traverse the country from


west to east in full-band mode - a departure from the recent stripped-


ne of Australia’s best-loved musicians, Shannon Noll, returns to the road to take his new record, A Million


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Sweet sounds are


back shows that he performed, in the raw, nationwide. “Really looking forward to getting


back out on the road to play in front of my fans, it’s been too long,” he said. “I’m really happy with the new show,


and I think my set is the strongest it’s ever been. Bring on the fi rst gig!” Released in October last year, Noll’s


fourth studio album exploded onto the ARIA album chart with a top 10 debut. He will be playing at the Belmont 16 Foot Sailing Club on Saturday, May 26.


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Thu 24th 7.30pm


Fri 25th 7.30pm


Sat 26th 7.30pm


Sun 27th 3pm


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PIPER & THE CRO


in the beer garden


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he Sugarshakers are about to bring their sweet sound to Newcastle. Fronted by the talented


Emma-Louise, with Rupert Jenner on electric guitar, Toby Mellonie on double-bass and a driving drum beat, this four-piece “fi lly-billy” band is sweetening the palate of rockers with their own high-energy brand of rockabilly, swing, blues, rock ’n’ roll, and a touch of Mexicana. But, don’t let the name fool you,


they’re not all sweetness and light. They have been working


hard playing around south-east Queensland venues entertaining punters with their raunchy numbers,


Continues from page 27. The second part of the show is a 50-minute set of original Brewster Brothers tracks such as Do it Again, Engine of the World and Shadows Fall. The pair also take fans back


to the earliest days of their extraordinary musical partnership with a selection of songs from their


while the past two years had seen them supporting Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Imelda May, as well as playing numerous festivals such as Big Day Out. In 2010, the band recorded a


seven-track, self-titled EP, and 2012 will have them in the studio again to record a full length album of original material. The Sugarshakers are moving fast so be on the lookout. You’re bound to be enslaved


by the mix of rockin’ and swingin’ sounds. They will be playing at the


Wickham Park Hotel on Saturday, May 26.


Moonshine Jug and String Band from the early 1970s. To close the show, the brothers


will play some of their most famous songs from the Angels including Marseilles and Take a Long Line. Catch the Brewster Brothers


when they play at Lizotte’s Newcastle on Saturday, May 26.


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Wednesday, May 23, 2012


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THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT


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