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ITCHY FINGERS SUNDAY AT SOULTRAIN

Rockabilly, rhythm & blues with plenty of ‘oomph’ are great words to describe high octane 50s, 60s rock‘n’roll, and that’s just what fans will get this week at Sunday Soultrain when Itchy Fingers make their return. This tight four-piece rockin’ outfit featuring Domenic Raso on lead guitar/vocals, Ro

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SPICE UP YOUR LIFE CHELSEA HEIGHTS

STOP RIGHT NOW – The Spicy Girls are here! Australia’s premier Spice Girls concept show hits town with a big spoonful of ‘Spice Fever’ that took the world by storm in the 90’s. Featuring all the biggest hits, authentic costumes and an all-star cast of Melbourne’s most talented and highly regarded si

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A SOUL KIND OF SUNDAY SASS

For more than a decade, Andrea Marr has been delivering her brand of feel-good, high-energy original funk, groove, blues and soul music around Australia. Through sheer hard work she has earned a place in the thriving Melbourne blues scene as one of its most sought after live acts.   See for yourself

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THE INFERNOS ROCKABILLY RAGE

Exciting rockabilly trio The Infernos are bringing a burning new energy in the Australian music scene with their unique ‘pommiebilly’ sound. Local music and dance fans are in for a real treat when The Infernos finally make the trip ‘Down South’ to Sunday Soultrain at Davey’s Hotel in Frankston on Se

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AUSSIE OUTLAWS BACK AT THE SANDS

Take one part Screaming Jet, and one part Dirty Deed, and shake repeatedly on a rock n ‘roll roadtrip for 25 years, and you end up with one hell of a lethal concoction that is the Aussie Outlaws. Screaming Jets bass-man Paul Woseen and Dirty Deeds front man Alfi Rocker front a cracker new band combo

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JUMP DEVILS JUMP BACK INTO ACTION

Feel like dancing to the smooth sounds of blues swing with early rock & roll thrown in the mix? Then get yourself to The Jump Devils next gig. It’s been a while between drinks with these boys but they’re back on the road and making their way to Soultrain on Sunday August 7. The Jump Devils sound har

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PETA EVANS-TAYLOR LIVE AT SIDE STREET

Side Street in Mordialloc presents and exciting roster of feature artists every Sunday afternoon from 5pm. Ensuring a great mix of local talent and some very cool feature performers, live music fans can catch some of Melbourne’s “hot right now” feature acts each week. On Sunday August 14 Side Street

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NAT ALLISON – BAYSIDE LIVE @ FIVE

From the Studio to the stage, Nat Allison delivers a pitch-perfect scream, strut antics and evil guitar showboat. A high energy, guitar heavy performance with tough lyrics, powerful vocals and guitar solos to match, and you can now catch Nat’s rockin’ solo show each Thursday afternoon from 5pm at Se

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FUDGE BACK FOR FLANAGANS SHENANIGANS

Flanagan’s in Frankston gives one back to band-fans next month launching into another night of live music with the return of Saturday nights and the welcome return of some sentimental favourites and old school value. Back by popular demand, local boys Fudge return to Saturday nights where they won t

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SHAUN KIRK LEADS ROYAL SUNDAY LINEUP

Independent blues/soul troubadour Shaun Kirk has come a long way since his debut release in 2010, earning him accolades such as “one of the most explosive solo acts Australia has to offer” and “one of the finest blues voices this country has ever heard”.   His latest album ‘Steer the Wheel’ debuted

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ROYAL VISIT FOR SAFARI MOTEL

Performing regularly at festivals around the state has won SAFARI MOTEL a large and loyal following.  Their mix of feel-good, high energy, original funk and soulful blues-groove has earned them a place in the thriving Melbourne music scene.  After a busy summer season on the touring circuit Safari M

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PURPLE REVOLUTION HITS THE HEIGHTS

Prince was never one to be put in a box. When MTV asked him, in 1985, if he had sold out his black fans with Purple Rain, he shut them down with: “I grew up in a black and white world and I listened to all kinds of music when I was younger.” As the LA Times said, “Prince was our first post-everythin