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Committed to SOUL

Music@ StreetMarket

Committed to SOUL

7:30pm, Fri 18 October, 2019
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Music@ StreetMarket presents 

COMMITTED TO SOUL
  
Soul    Funk    R&B

 FRI Oct 18th  :  7.30 pm    2019

Book for Dinner Settings for Music of 6 or 7pm
 - PLEASE RING to confirm your dinner sitting time
 on 8540 5535
 If you are late for your booking this may impact the music performance time

capacity 70

MUSIC@ STREETMARKET
 Upstairs - 116 Willoughby Road, 
 Crows Nest NSW 2065 

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Music @StreetMarket is proud to present

M@SM presents

Committed to Soul
FRI 18th OCT  :  7.30pm

Inspired by the soul revival of The Commitments & stretching out to cover the all-time greats of Aretha Franklin, Dusty Springfield, The Four Tops, James Brown, Jackie Wilson, Marvin Gaye,
Sam and Dave, Tina Turner and Wilson Pickett.
We are Committed to Soul & are
Dee Eather – lead vocals (Joe Cocker Show, Blues Brothers Show)
Lynsey Mackay – lead vocals (Wildflower, Memphis Minx)
Phil Laxton – lead vocals and saxophone (The Love Handles, 12 Bar Dudes)
Ken Harrison – keyboards and backing vocals (Andy Gibb, Triple Shot FM, The Cocker Story)
Ron Roberts – guitar (Ward 13, Andy Gibb, Triple Shot FM, The Cocker Story)
Ross Johnston – bass, and backing vocals (The Love Handles, 12 Bar Dudes)
Garry Lyons – drums (Cocker Down Under, The East Coast Horns)

Don’t miss this opportunity for an up-close & personal performance!

Venue UPSTAIRS of the StreetMarket Asian Tapas Restaurant
116 Willoughby Rd Crows Nest

Capacity for this show is limited to 70
Book with Alan now!
02 8540 5535
Gen Adm $20 +bf
Music +Dinner (standard) - $55 +bf
Music +Dinner (Premium) - $65 +bf
Dinner sittings of 6 or 7pm

Street Market Asian Tapas Bar & Restaurant
Bespoke tasting dishes designed by Gastronomist, Alan Liang

Recommended as home of "The Best Ribs In Sydney"
and "The Best Tapas In Sydney" by The Urban List.
Heralded as a 'sensory celebration' by Concrete Playground, and a 'free-for-all snackfest' by Time Out.