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Greeting Music Lovers,

NOTICE:
Owing to ANZAC day public holiday on Thursday, there will be no SHARE meeting this week.

African Drumming Workshops
Beginning Sunday 5th May, Jeff Cotter's African drumming workshops will commence fortnightly at TML Grainger on Sundays from 10am to 11:30pm.
More information available by contacting Jeff Cotter on 0449889503.

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Friday April 26 from 7:30pm
$15 entry ($10 members)
Kuranda Band 'Lucky 13 Blues Band'
Keep your black cat bones and your mojo hand, Lucky 13 Blues Band, guarantee you’ll never go wrong.
Playing a selection of tasty Electric Blues from the Chicago and Chitlen Blues Circuit. Bring your Boogie Boots you're going to want to dance.
Guitar T-Bird M / Drums Frank Terranova  / Harmonica and Vocals Lucky Les Anwyl  / Bass Hugh Gilbert

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Sunday 28th April - OpenMic
$5 entry at the door.
Musicians: 20 minute set - just turn up and get your name on the board 

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Thurs May 2nd.   A very special evening with Gary Dozier & Friends.
Songs & Stories - 60 Years of Gigs
7:30pm start - $10/$15
Songs & Stories - Celebrating the anniversary of 60 years of playing music in public.
Gary Dozier will be singing songs and telling tales from the ethnomusicological soundscape of the parade of decades from the 50's until here and now.
The music, the cultural craziness, from a survivor who has seen it and heard it full volume. What a long, strange trip it's been.
Performing with a supporting cast of music veterans; Nathan Dozier, Sam Conomo, Brian Pitcher, Tablelands Kirtan group, Frank Teranova, Carmel McKay, Geoff Onus and Nicole Willinger.
Food available to purchase from Duck & Felicia's

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4th May - 7:30pm start
$10 / $15
'Jeremiah Johnson'
One of Australia's hardest working troubadours – an indelible, lofty acoustic guitar driven songwriter with detailed lyrics, memorable stories and noteworthy guitar playing.

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Friday 10th May - 7:30pm
$15/$10 at the door.
Sonic Bloom:
Fronted by songwriters Tim and Geraldine Borella, play beautifully crafted originals and an eclectic array of covers.
Talented drummer Nick Watling and bassist extraordinaire Dave Fanning provide a rocking rhythm section.
Supported by Bruce Thompson:
When Bruce isn't busy crafting Rock Musicals such as 'Blood On The Frets', he delves into songwriting inspired by his life's experiences, often infused with satire.
Whether evoking laughter, tears, or a mix of both, Bruce guides his audience through a unique journey only he can orchestrate.


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PARKING
Just a friendly reminder for our members and visitors to make use of the council car park on the corner of Vernon & Mabel Streets when attending our events at TML.
Please do not park on the property behind Overflow. This is not a public parking space.

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