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Taking me back to the 60's and 70's, these guys brought back to life the sounds I grew up with. How good was it hearing songs from The Stones, Beatles, CCR, Dobie Gray, CSNY, Eric Clapton, Sir Bob, Pink Floyd just to name a few.
And seeing all the people who turned up 'in character' for the show was something you had to see to believe.
Great night, great music. Will definitely be catching these guys again when they are next in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Taking me back to the 60's and 70's, these guys brought back to life the sounds I grew up with. How good was it hearing songs from The Stones, Beatles, CCR, Dobie Gray, CSNY, Eric Clapton, Sir Bob, Pink Floyd just to name a few.
And seeing all the people who turned up 'in character' for the show was something you had to see to believe.
Great night, great music. Will definitely be catching these guys again when they are next in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Great show last night with The Beatlegs at CSI Club Southport. These guys are the real deal, full of life and laughter on stage - and they had the full house on the dance floor from the first strum of the first song.
Listening to songs like "Hey Jude" and "She Loves You, Yea, Yea Yea" was great but the standout song for me again was "A Day In The Life".
This was the third time I have seen this group in the past three years and definitely look forward to seeing them again when next they are in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Taking me back to the 60's and 70's, these guys brought back to life the sounds I grew up with. How good was it hearing songs from The Stones, Beatles, CCR, Dobie Gray, CSNY, Eric Clapton, Sir Bob, Pink Floyd just to name a few.
And seeing all the people who turned up 'in character' for the show was something you had to see to believe.
Great night, great music. Will definitely be catching these guys again when they are next in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Great show last night with The Beatlegs at CSI Club Southport. These guys are the real deal, full of life and laughter on stage - and they had the full house on the dance floor from the first strum of the first song.
Listening to songs like "Hey Jude" and "She Loves You, Yea, Yea Yea" was great but the standout song for me again was "A Day In The Life".
This was the third time I have seen this group in the past three years and definitely look forward to seeing them again when next they are in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Saturday night saw me down the road at Nerang Bowls Club to see The Dynamics​ featuring Izzy (Isobel Hall​) and Wazza (Warren Thomas​). This was the second time this year I have seen them and most certainly was not disappointed.
Thoroughly enjoyable night of music, great vocals, fine guitarmanship (is there such a word? well there is now!). Covering Aus Rock, Classic Rock, Country and Modern Rock, was really fun, bopping along to tunes I had grown up with and even singing along - sorry for mucking up some of the lyrics.
BUT, the extra special bonus last night was when Jonathan Everett-Jones took to the stage and joined in on some tunes with his legendary harp playing - the same Jonathan Everett-Jones who in years gone by played with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Joe Cocker, Alexis Korner and Supertramp amongst others.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 and Sony 18-105mm F4 G lens.
Taking me back to the 60's and 70's, these guys brought back to life the sounds I grew up with. How good was it hearing songs from The Stones, Beatles, CCR, Dobie Gray, CSNY, Eric Clapton, Sir Bob, Pink Floyd just to name a few.
And seeing all the people who turned up 'in character' for the show was something you had to see to believe.
Great night, great music. Will definitely be catching these guys again when they are next in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Taking me back to the 60's and 70's, these guys brought back to life the sounds I grew up with. How good was it hearing songs from The Stones, Beatles, CCR, Dobie Gray, CSNY, Eric Clapton, Sir Bob, Pink Floyd just to name a few.
And seeing all the people who turned up 'in character' for the show was something you had to see to believe.
Great night, great music. Will definitely be catching these guys again when they are next in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Sensational show this morning in the iconic Twin Towns Showroom. Playing before a sold out crowd of 1000+, these guys recreated the music of the 50's, 60's and 70's before an enthusiastic audience who showed their appreciation by not just singing along to the tunes of yesteryear but by also giving this show a standing ovation.
Great show last night with The Beatlegs at CSI Club Southport. These guys are the real deal, full of life and laughter on stage - and they had the full house on the dance floor from the first strum of the first song.
Listening to songs like "Hey Jude" and "She Loves You, Yea, Yea Yea" was great but the standout song for me again was "A Day In The Life".
This was the third time I have seen this group in the past three years and definitely look forward to seeing them again when next they are in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Exceptional show at this year's VIVA Surfers Paradise. John Hayhoe brought the music of John Lennon and The Beatles alive with the backing of the Killer Queen band.
John played a 75 minute concert set of Beatles, and predominantly John Lennon. The show received a standing ovation from the audience. Keep an eye out for this show!
Being someone who grew up with their music it would be fair to say I was in seventh heaven listening to tunes from the sixties and seventies that helped form the soundtrack of my life.
Photos taken with a Sony a77ii camera with a Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 lens and with a Sony a6000 with a Sony 18-105mm F4 G lens
Well that was a show with Sir Mick strutting and pouting on stage while Keefy was doing the splits and all sorts of acrobatics - great show, great music and great memories of tunes I grew up with in the 60's and 70's. So many great songs from all those years ago with my particular favourite being "Sympathy for the Devil". Catch these guys when they come your way, you won't be sorry.
Photos taken with a Sony a6300 and 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony a77ii with a Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 lens.
Taking me back to the 60's and 70's, these guys brought back to life the sounds I grew up with. How good was it hearing songs from The Stones, Beatles, CCR, Dobie Gray, CSNY, Eric Clapton, Sir Bob, Pink Floyd just to name a few.
And seeing all the people who turned up 'in character' for the show was something you had to see to believe.
Great night, great music. Will definitely be catching these guys again when they are next in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
(He said; "The world would be a better place if
everyone had a pair of THESE SHOES !!! LOLOL)
Elton John Tribute show ~ Coral Springs, Florida U.S.A. - 3/4/16
(IMHO this man is a brilliant showman, fun musician, singer and
entertainer with a lighthearted approach and it was a joy to see)
Check out this great show - The Rocket Man Show 2016 Promo
www.youtube.com/watch?v=J53Xph5MFIE
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The Rocket Man Show is the USA's number one 70's and 80's Elton John Tribute show. The show is an EXACT re-enactment of an early Elton John concert featuring elegant replica costumes. Many Items were worn by Elton John himself! 100 percent live instruments are played during the entire show. Audiences laugh, cry, sing and dance while enjoying a fun filled evening. So much fun is had by all.
The Rocket Man Show musicians portray Elton John's intense 70's and 80's concerts down to the most elaborate detail. The show features several rich and colorful costumes. Each costume has been professionally designed and tailored to match Elton's iconic look from his early decades on stage. All of Elton's hits can be heard including; Bennie and The Jets, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Crocodile Rock, & Tiny Dancer to name a few. Rus is a brilliant entertainer/singer/pianist.
(FYI: the background singer on the left is 'his wife' and the young lady
standing next to her is her sister! Rus Anderson is from Scotland. The
teddy-bear (above) was a gift to Rus from Elton John and is featured in a picture on the back of the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album)
Great show last night with The Beatlegs at CSI Club Southport. These guys are the real deal, full of life and laughter on stage - and they had the full house on the dance floor from the first strum of the first song.
Listening to songs like "Hey Jude" and "She Loves You, Yea, Yea Yea" was great but the standout song for me again was "A Day In The Life".
This was the third time I have seen this group in the past three years and definitely look forward to seeing them again when next they are in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Great show last night with The Beatlegs at CSI Club Southport. These guys are the real deal, full of life and laughter on stage - and they had the full house on the dance floor from the first strum of the first song.
Listening to songs like "Hey Jude" and "She Loves You, Yea, Yea Yea" was great but the standout song for me again was "A Day In The Life".
This was the third time I have seen this group in the past three years and definitely look forward to seeing them again when next they are in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Exceptional show at this year's VIVA Surfers Paradise. John Hayhoe brought the music of John Lennon and The Beatles alive with the backing of the Killer Queen band.
John played a 75 minute concert set of Beatles, and predominantly John Lennon. The show received a standing ovation from the audience. Keep an eye out for this show!
Being someone who grew up with their music it would be fair to say I was in seventh heaven listening to tunes from the sixties and seventies that helped form the soundtrack of my life.
Photos taken with a Sony a77ii camera with a Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 lens and with a Sony a6000 with a Sony 18-105mm F4 G lens
These photos were taken by my wife Evelyn and are in their own album as they deserve to be shown in their own right - she got some cracking shots with a Sony a77ii and Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 lens
7,000 revellers turned up for the closing ceremony night of entertainment at the Pan Pacific Masters Games​ here on the Gold Coast. Getting the party going were Madison Kat, one of the Gold Coast's premier party bands and they had the house rocking and rolling into the early hours of the morning.
Photos taken with a Sony a77ii and Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 lens.
Photos: © 2018 Dani Katz & Evelyn Katz
Great show last night with The Beatlegs at CSI Club Southport. These guys are the real deal, full of life and laughter on stage - and they had the full house on the dance floor from the first strum of the first song.
Listening to songs like "Hey Jude" and "She Loves You, Yea, Yea Yea" was great but the standout song for me again was "A Day In The Life".
This was the third time I have seen this group in the past three years and definitely look forward to seeing them again when next they are in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Great show last night with The Beatlegs at CSI Club Southport. These guys are the real deal, full of life and laughter on stage - and they had the full house on the dance floor from the first strum of the first song.
Listening to songs like "Hey Jude" and "She Loves You, Yea, Yea Yea" was great but the standout song for me again was "A Day In The Life".
This was the third time I have seen this group in the past three years and definitely look forward to seeing them again when next they are in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Taking me back to the 60's and 70's, these guys brought back to life the sounds I grew up with. How good was it hearing songs from The Stones, Beatles, CCR, Dobie Gray, CSNY, Eric Clapton, Sir Bob, Pink Floyd just to name a few.
And seeing all the people who turned up 'in character' for the show was something you had to see to believe.
Great night, great music. Will definitely be catching these guys again when they are next in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Taking me back to the 60's and 70's, these guys brought back to life the sounds I grew up with. How good was it hearing songs from The Stones, Beatles, CCR, Dobie Gray, CSNY, Eric Clapton, Sir Bob, Pink Floyd just to name a few.
And seeing all the people who turned up 'in character' for the show was something you had to see to believe.
Great night, great music. Will definitely be catching these guys again when they are next in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Great show last night with The Beatlegs at CSI Club Southport. These guys are the real deal, full of life and laughter on stage - and they had the full house on the dance floor from the first strum of the first song.
Listening to songs like "Hey Jude" and "She Loves You, Yea, Yea Yea" was great but the standout song for me again was "A Day In The Life".
This was the third time I have seen this group in the past three years and definitely look forward to seeing them again when next they are in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Once again The Eagels Band showed why they are so popular playing to a SOLD OUT show at RSL Club Southport. Their harmonies and musicianship on stage had the full house on their feet singing and dancing along to songs of yesteryear, songs that have stood the test of time.
It was great watching these guys on stage interact not just with the audience but with each other and boy, did they have fun on stage as can be seen in many of the photos.
On a personal note, there was no better way for me to spend the 10th anniversary of a massive heart attack - discovering live music here on the Gold Coast and rediscovering photography during my recovery process are two things that helped me after that life changing event.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 lens.
Great show last night with The Beatlegs at CSI Club Southport. These guys are the real deal, full of life and laughter on stage - and they had the full house on the dance floor from the first strum of the first song.
Listening to songs like "Hey Jude" and "She Loves You, Yea, Yea Yea" was great but the standout song for me again was "A Day In The Life".
This was the third time I have seen this group in the past three years and definitely look forward to seeing them again when next they are in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Around 1800 people at Friday night's fun time party at the Pan Pacific Masters Games​ here on the Gold Coast were entertained by the incomparable sounds of Lisa Hunt. From the first song, Lisa had the audience captivated by her voice and she certainly got them involved both on the dance floor and on stage with her. Great night had by all.
Photos taken with a Sony a6300 and 18-105mm f4 G lens.
Photos: © 2018 Dani Katz
Great show last night with The Beatlegs at CSI Club Southport. These guys are the real deal, full of life and laughter on stage - and they had the full house on the dance floor from the first strum of the first song.
Listening to songs like "Hey Jude" and "She Loves You, Yea, Yea Yea" was great but the standout song for me again was "A Day In The Life".
This was the third time I have seen this group in the past three years and definitely look forward to seeing them again when next they are in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Playing once again to a full house of over 500 people, the Rumours Fleetwood Mac Experience Show had everyone bopping along to the tunes made famous by Fleetwood Mac over the years including Rhiannon, Sara, Tusk to name a few.
People were dancing in front of the stage, in the aisles and at the back of the auditorium - it is no wonder this show keeps getting rave reviews and is back each year - they are very popular.
A great show full of energy and again a show that brought back memories of our younger days through music we grew up with.
If they come your way well worth the effort of seeing them.
Photos taken with a Sony a77ii camera with a Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 lens and with a Sony a6000 with a Sony 18-105mm F4 G lens
Rebecca O'Connor​ as Tina Turner is SIMPLY THE BEST. There are not enough superlatives to describe this show. If Tina Turner had a twin sister her name would be Rebecca O'Connor.
This was a show that had everything - great music, lots of energy, full-on audience participation - BUT, if you didn't know better you would have thought you were watching Tina Turner on stage.
Endorsed by both Tina Turner and Mick Fleetwood, you very quickly understand why this is so the moment Rebecca takes the stage.
Check out Rebecca's Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/rebeccaoconnorastinaturner/
Photos taken with:
Sony SLT a77ii with a Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 lens and a
Sony a6000 with a Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens
Great show last night with The Beatlegs at CSI Club Southport. These guys are the real deal, full of life and laughter on stage - and they had the full house on the dance floor from the first strum of the first song.
Listening to songs like "Hey Jude" and "She Loves You, Yea, Yea Yea" was great but the standout song for me again was "A Day In The Life".
This was the third time I have seen this group in the past three years and definitely look forward to seeing them again when next they are in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Great show last night with The Beatlegs at CSI Club Southport. These guys are the real deal, full of life and laughter on stage - and they had the full house on the dance floor from the first strum of the first song.
Listening to songs like "Hey Jude" and "She Loves You, Yea, Yea Yea" was great but the standout song for me again was "A Day In The Life".
This was the third time I have seen this group in the past three years and definitely look forward to seeing them again when next they are in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Exceptional show at this year's VIVA Surfers Paradise. John Hayhoe brought the music of John Lennon and The Beatles alive with the backing of the Killer Queen band.
John played a 75 minute concert set of Beatles, and predominantly John Lennon. The show received a standing ovation from the audience. Keep an eye out for this show!
Being someone who grew up with their music it would be fair to say I was in seventh heaven listening to tunes from the sixties and seventies that helped form the soundtrack of my life.
Photos taken with a Sony a77ii camera with a Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 lens and with a Sony a6000 with a Sony 18-105mm F4 G lens
Saturday night saw me down the road at Nerang Bowls Club to see The Dynamics​ featuring Izzy (Isobel Hall​) and Wazza (Warren Thomas​). This was the second time this year I have seen them and most certainly was not disappointed.
Thoroughly enjoyable night of music, great vocals, fine guitarmanship (is there such a word? well there is now!). Covering Aus Rock, Classic Rock, Country and Modern Rock, was really fun, bopping along to tunes I had grown up with and even singing along - sorry for mucking up some of the lyrics.
BUT, the extra special bonus last night was when Jonathan Everett-Jones took to the stage and joined in on some tunes with his legendary harp playing - the same Jonathan Everett-Jones who in years gone by played with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Joe Cocker, Alexis Korner and Supertramp amongst others.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 and Sony 18-105mm F4 G lens.
Taking me back to the 60's and 70's, these guys brought back to life the sounds I grew up with. How good was it hearing songs from The Stones, Beatles, CCR, Dobie Gray, CSNY, Eric Clapton, Sir Bob, Pink Floyd just to name a few.
And seeing all the people who turned up 'in character' for the show was something you had to see to believe.
Great night, great music. Will definitely be catching these guys again when they are next in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Great show last night with The Beatlegs at CSI Club Southport. These guys are the real deal, full of life and laughter on stage - and they had the full house on the dance floor from the first strum of the first song.
Listening to songs like "Hey Jude" and "She Loves You, Yea, Yea Yea" was great but the standout song for me again was "A Day In The Life".
This was the third time I have seen this group in the past three years and definitely look forward to seeing them again when next they are in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Sensational show this morning in the iconic Twin Towns Showroom. Playing before a sold out crowd of 1000+, these guys recreated the music of the 50's, 60's and 70's before an enthusiastic audience who showed their appreciation by not just singing along to the tunes of yesteryear but by also giving this show a standing ovation.
Rebecca O'Connor​ as Tina Turner is SIMPLY THE BEST. There are not enough superlatives to describe this show. If Tina Turner had a twin sister her name would be Rebecca O'Connor.
This was a show that had everything - great music, lots of energy, full-on audience participation - BUT, if you didn't know better you would have thought you were watching Tina Turner on stage.
Endorsed by both Tina Turner and Mick Fleetwood, you very quickly understand why this is so the moment Rebecca takes the stage.
Check out Rebecca's Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/rebeccaoconnorastinaturner/
Photos taken with:
Sony SLT a77ii with a Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 lens and a
Sony a6000 with a Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens
Great show last night with The Beatlegs at CSI Club Southport. These guys are the real deal, full of life and laughter on stage - and they had the full house on the dance floor from the first strum of the first song.
Listening to songs like "Hey Jude" and "She Loves You, Yea, Yea Yea" was great but the standout song for me again was "A Day In The Life".
This was the third time I have seen this group in the past three years and definitely look forward to seeing them again when next they are in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Great show last night with The Beatlegs at CSI Club Southport. These guys are the real deal, full of life and laughter on stage - and they had the full house on the dance floor from the first strum of the first song.
Listening to songs like "Hey Jude" and "She Loves You, Yea, Yea Yea" was great but the standout song for me again was "A Day In The Life".
This was the third time I have seen this group in the past three years and definitely look forward to seeing them again when next they are in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Rebecca O'Connor​ as Tina Turner is SIMPLY THE BEST. There are not enough superlatives to describe this show. If Tina Turner had a twin sister her name would be Rebecca O'Connor.
This was a show that had everything - great music, lots of energy, full-on audience participation - BUT, if you didn't know better you would have thought you were watching Tina Turner on stage.
Endorsed by both Tina Turner and Mick Fleetwood, you very quickly understand why this is so the moment Rebecca takes the stage.
Check out Rebecca's Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/rebeccaoconnorastinaturner/
Photos taken with:
Sony SLT a77ii with a Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 lens and a
Sony a6000 with a Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens
Got to catch The Triple J's for an hour or so last Sunday at Advancetown Hotel in the Gold Coast hinterland. Great music from some of the Gold Coast's most talented musicians.
Rebecca O'Connor​ as Tina Turner is SIMPLY THE BEST. There are not enough superlatives to describe this show. If Tina Turner had a twin sister her name would be Rebecca O'Connor.
This was a show that had everything - great music, lots of energy, full-on audience participation - BUT, if you didn't know better you would have thought you were watching Tina Turner on stage.
Endorsed by both Tina Turner and Mick Fleetwood, you very quickly understand why this is so the moment Rebecca takes the stage.
Check out Rebecca's Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/rebeccaoconnorastinaturner/
Photos taken with:
Sony SLT a77ii with a Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 lens and a
Sony a6000 with a Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens
Taking me back to the 60's and 70's, these guys brought back to life the sounds I grew up with. How good was it hearing songs from The Stones, Beatles, CCR, Dobie Gray, CSNY, Eric Clapton, Sir Bob, Pink Floyd just to name a few.
And seeing all the people who turned up 'in character' for the show was something you had to see to believe.
Great night, great music. Will definitely be catching these guys again when they are next in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Great show last night with The Beatlegs at CSI Club Southport. These guys are the real deal, full of life and laughter on stage - and they had the full house on the dance floor from the first strum of the first song.
Listening to songs like "Hey Jude" and "She Loves You, Yea, Yea Yea" was great but the standout song for me again was "A Day In The Life".
This was the third time I have seen this group in the past three years and definitely look forward to seeing them again when next they are in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
Saturday night saw me down the road at Nerang Bowls Club to see The Dynamics​ featuring Izzy (Isobel Hall​) and Wazza (Warren Thomas​). This was the second time this year I have seen them and most certainly was not disappointed.
Thoroughly enjoyable night of music, great vocals, fine guitarmanship (is there such a word? well there is now!). Covering Aus Rock, Classic Rock, Country and Modern Rock, was really fun, bopping along to tunes I had grown up with and even singing along - sorry for mucking up some of the lyrics.
BUT, the extra special bonus last night was when Jonathan Everett-Jones took to the stage and joined in on some tunes with his legendary harp playing - the same Jonathan Everett-Jones who in years gone by played with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Joe Cocker, Alexis Korner and Supertramp amongst others.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 and Sony 18-105mm F4 G lens.
(He said; "The world would be a better place if
everyone had a pair of THESE SHOES !!! LOLOL)
Elton John Tribute show ~ Coral Springs, Florida U.S.A. - 3/4/16
(IMHO this man is a brilliant showman, fun musician, singer and
entertainer with a lighthearted approach and it was a joy to see)
Check out this great show - The Rocket Man Show 2016 Promo
www.youtube.com/watch?v=J53Xph5MFIE
*****************************************************************************
The Rocket Man Show is the USA's number one 70's and 80's Elton John Tribute show. The show is an EXACT re-enactment of an early Elton John concert featuring elegant replica costumes. Many Items were worn by Elton John himself! 100 percent live instruments are played during the entire show. Audiences laugh, cry, sing and dance while enjoying a fun filled evening. So much fun is had by all.
The Rocket Man Show musicians portray Elton John's intense 70's and 80's concerts down to the most elaborate detail. The show features several rich and colorful costumes. Each costume has been professionally designed and tailored to match Elton's iconic look from his early decades on stage. All of Elton's hits can be heard including; Bennie and The Jets, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Crocodile Rock, & Tiny Dancer to name a few. Rus is a brilliant entertainer/singer/pianist.
(FYI: Rus Anderson is from Scotland. The teddy-bear (below) was a gift to Rus from Elton John and is featured in a picture on the back of the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album)
Playing once again to a full house of over 500 people, the Rumours Fleetwood Mac Experience Show had everyone bopping along to the tunes made famous by Fleetwood Mac over the years including Rhiannon, Sara, Tusk to name a few.
People were dancing in front of the stage, in the aisles and at the back of the auditorium - it is no wonder this show keeps getting rave reviews and is back each year - they are very popular.
A great show full of energy and again a show that brought back memories of our younger days through music we grew up with.
If they come your way well worth the effort of seeing them.
Photos taken with a Sony a77ii camera with a Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 lens and with a Sony a6000 with a Sony 18-105mm F4 G lens
Taking me back to the 60's and 70's, these guys brought back to life the sounds I grew up with. How good was it hearing songs from The Stones, Beatles, CCR, Dobie Gray, CSNY, Eric Clapton, Sir Bob, Pink Floyd just to name a few.
And seeing all the people who turned up 'in character' for the show was something you had to see to believe.
Great night, great music. Will definitely be catching these guys again when they are next in town.
Photos taken with a Sony a6000 + Sony 18-105mm f4 G lens and a Sony SLT a77ii + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens.
An outstanding show Saturday night with RIA performing A Tribute to the Music of Celine Dion - a must see show structured on the same song selection as Celine Dion’s Las Vegas show, which has left audiences breathless after every performance and has made Celine the highest paid artist in Las Vegas.
Photos taken with a Sony a6300 and 18-105mm f4 G lens and Sony a77ii and Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 lens.
Photos: © 2018 Dani Katz