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PHIL PARA STOPPING AT SOULTRAIN

Coming your way this next month at Daveys Hotel is a legendary line up filled with all your favourite artists. Sunday Soultrain is bringing back all the big names in live blues, soul and rock and roll from 3pm each week.  The new July-August roster kicks back in with the likes of Rod Paine, Itchy Fi

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QUEENS BIRTHDAY KING OF THE BLUES

It’s Queens Birthday Long Weekend and Davey’s Sunday Soultrain is celebrating with our very own ‘King of the Blues’! Sunday Soultrain at Davey’s in Frankston is recognised as one of Melbourne’s integral Sunday sessions presenting some of Australia’s finest Blues, Soul and Rock’nRoll artists ‘Live &

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ROSEBUD GET READY FOR FREDDIE

Rosebud Hotel presents a royal tribute to one of the world’s greatest bands of all time in The Australian Queen Show for the Queens Birthday long weekend on Friday night June 10. Queen reined the world rock charts for more 20 years and it is fitting that such dedicated performers bring them to life.

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SUNDAYS SET TO ROCK AT THE ROYAL

Mornington’s Royal Hotel continues to fly the flag for live music. Receiving huge support from adding a featured band once a month to their already successful acoustic Saturday format, the Royal steps out with an exciting new Sunday session to soothe your winter blues. This week Jesse Valach’s Blues

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AUSSIE OUTLAWS HIT 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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DB LEVEL SET TO SOAR AT SOULTRAIN

The Dylan Boyd Trio aka DBT make a thunderous return to Soultrain this Sunday, packed with plenty of punch and sure to send DB levels off the Richter!  The homegrown heroes featuring singer/guitarist Dylan Boyd, along with power house drummer Noel Tenny and bassist Damien Boyd bring a fiery new ener

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SAM’S THE MAN

Sammy Owen Blues Band first formed as a rotating line up of musicians from Fitzroy’s Brunswick Street and performed weekly at some of the streets most frequented venues and now brings his own blues blend to Sunday Soultrain at Davey’s this Sunday April 24. Owen’s, lead guitarist and vocalist is a le

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JIMI HOCKING’S FRIDAY NIGHT BLUES

Friday Night Blues at the Seaford Hotel keeps coming back with the big guns and there’s few bigger than Jimi Hocking’s Blues Machine back in town this week from 8pm. Currently between tours with Oz icon act The Screaming Jets, Jimi always entertains with his masterful guitar talents and his own blen

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DETONATING SUNDAY AT 3PM

Swinging back into the original 3pm start time at Sunday Soultrain on April 17 Australia’s high priests of roots rock ‘n roll The Detonators hit the stage at one of their biggest and favourite gigs. The action-packed afternoon that is Davey’s Sunday Soultrain is back from 3pm every week as The Deton

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JIMMY CUPPLES EASTER SUNDAY SOULTRAIN

Jimmy Cupples and Wired make their long awaited return to Sunday Soultrain at Davey’s on Easter Sunday March 27 in a free show from 3pm. Described as one of Australia’s biggest rock voices, Jimmy has been a familiar face on local stages and a standout at major venues right across the country. With a

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OZ ROCK THURSDAY KNOCK OFF

Seaford Hotel has just launched a new ‘Live @ Five’ Thursday session that’s a Tradies Oz Rock dream. Along with ‘knock off’ drink specials and a free sausage sizzle, the Seaford Bandroom presents a killer acoustic rock session featuring either Paully Woseen for The Screaming Jets or The Angels James

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KING WILLIE’S WILD

Well known to many Australian’s as the resident talking saxophone player on the widely popular television show Hey Hey it’s Saturday, Wilbur Wilde has been one of Australia’s most celebrated musicians, media celebrity and all-round entertainers for decades. King Willie’s back in town Labour Day week