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TIME YOUR HOLIDAY WITH A GREAT MUSIC SHOW AT THE CLARENDON
COMING SOON IN 2010 JULY Fri 30th Kate Rowe - CD Launch Sat 31st Santa's got soul AUGUST Sat 7th Richard In Your Mind Wed 11th The Dingoes Thurs 12th Lloyd Spiegel Fri 13th Brent Parlaine Sat 14th Dick & Christa Hughes Sun 15th Darren Hanlon Thur 19th Renee Geyer Fri 20th Whitley Fri 27th Bruce Mathiske SEPTEMBER Sat 4th Ray Beadle Band Fri 10th Paul Greene Sat 11th Barb Junger Thur 16th Ian Moss Fri 17th Ian Moss Sat 18th Women in the Mountains Sun 19th The Yearlings Thur 23rd Playjerise Fri 24th Paradise Motel Sun 26th Old Man River
PLUS... Ingrid Michaelson The Audreys Jarrah Thompson Garreth Liddiard (The Drones) Hatfitz Jon English Call 02 4782 1322 for more info! read more |
Theatre Weekend Package Specials (excludes yulefest, Public Holidays Holiday Weekends & Special Events) This package includes accommodation, dinner & show and breakfast in the morning. ($100 deposit required).
One Night - $78.00pp This package includes a full 18 hole round of golf at the wonderful Leura Golf Club, plus a tennis session and a standard drink. Also included is one (1) night's accommodation, with a full hot breakfast and continental buffet in the morning. or call us at (02) 4782 1322 Yulefest Weekend Package Specials (Only available for the James Valentine Quartet - July 3rd, 10th and 17th - or Santas got Soul - July 24th and 31st) This package includes dinner and show tickets for the yulefest celebrations, accommodation and breakfast the following morning. ($100 deposit required)
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Wed 11th August Show only: $40 (+bf) Dinner and Show: $82 (+bf) Music at 8:30pm
Conventionally described as Australia's foremost 'country-rock' exponents, their avowed aim was to "marry rhythm and blues with Bush music". The Dingoes indeed fused elements of country and folk music with R&B, blues and rock, giving it a muscular and distinctively Australian edge that set it apart from many of their rather anaemic American counterparts. They were also something of a 'supergroup' comprising veteran musos drawn from several other leading bands of the early 70s. The Dingoes were the critics' darling, and great things were predicted for them. They seemed destined for overseas success, but - like so many before them - it failed to materialise The Dingoes' story is typical of many of the groups in this website - tremendous talent and promise, frustrated by bad luck and lost opportunities. There is at least some consolation in the legacy of their fine music - although it has to be said that little of their original material in currently in release.
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