It's a rock, pop and all that schlock weekend for this November weekending Friday 14. Friday November 14 has pan!c rousing the patrons of the Daniel O'Connell Hotel in North Adelaide. Hillie, Garner and The Preacher will be flapping around like dying pelicans trying to get the place rocking. Come and watch the spectacle. Bring your own spectacles. It should be spectacular.
Saturday... Ahhh, Saturday November 15 will be fukkin' HUGE! The Grouse will start blowing the dust offa the Irishy knick-knacks and doodads slung around the walls of Finn McCools at the Norwood Hotel. Stuart Day has bought a 65-watt plectrum from Plectrum City - we even got a pick fer yer nose! - Thunderballs Boundy has put a downdraft stuporcharger on his drum kit and The Preacher has added an extra volume knob to his bass so now it goes up to.... well, it still goes up to 10 but it goes up there TWICE! Live music starts at 9.00 pm.
Sunday... bloody Sunday November 16 (it's non-stop, ain't it?) has the Sidecutters - Tools on Stools - at the Mick O'Shea's down there at Hackham. And Hackham they will! They will hack your fuggin' ears off. The Sidecutters is the biggest little duo this side of the other similar big-sounding duos but the SIdecutters don't use a friggin' sequencer! No friggin' way, mates and matesses. They just rock like a very rocking thing and it will be good. If you are out and about on Sunday arvo sometime between 2 and 6 drop in to Mick O'Shea's.
Walking the Line - Australia's Number One Johnny Cash Showband completed the weekend double beginning with a stint in the Mobilong Prison facility on Friday November 7 and then, on Saturday November 8, took part in a huge fundraiser for the Two wells RSL with none other than Country legend James Blundell. Both gigs were very well received but the one on Saturday was the loudest. And, being the loudest it had to be the best, eh? The Walking the Line CD is selling well; if you would like to hear a bit of it flick over to the relevant page on this site or go straight out and buy it from Allingtons Outpost up Parafield way or at Elevator Music 'dahn the sarf end of tahn'. At Seaford, to be exact.
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