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Wendy Goyen fronted "Lost in Suburbia" for the opening act. She moved effortlessly through "3 Days", "A bottle of wine and Patsy Cline", "Crazy" and "Walkin After Midnight" |
"Lost in Suburbia" guitarist and singer, Trevor McKenzie sang "Good hearted woman" and "Don't come around" |
Cymbals surround "Lost in Suburbia" drummer Rohan Keert. |
"Lost in Suburbia" Murray McDowall concentrates on his pedal steel guitar |
Hannah Schack was backed by Peter Bird, Rohan Keert, Murray McDowall and Michael Schack for her rendition of "She's got you". She was then joined by her sister Rebecca for "When I get through with you" and "7 Lonely days". |
Michael Schack was kept busy as an accompanist for Mick Ferrier, Joan Woof and Heather Goddard |
Mick Ferrier had some introductory questions about car parking before launching into "There she goes" |
The Red Tent Singers sang "Walkin After Midnight" and did some more traditional choir work before supper. |
Heather Goddard commenced the post supper entertainment with "3 Days" and "All of me" |
The nights organiser, Peter Struth, also fronted the Struth Brothers Band for some rocked up Patsy Cline songs |
Monaros bass guitarist Gavin Steer |
Another Monaro come Struth Brother |
Mark Struth kept the beat going and supplied the drum kit as well |
Ruben Shannon of the "Frisky Go Cats" sang the Willie Nelson classic "Night life" |
The saxophone provided a nice feel to the jazzier songs of Willie Nelson as interpreted by John Hudson and the Frisky Go Cats |
Frisky Go Cats drummer John Emry donned a cowboy hat for the occasion |
John Hudson donned a Willie Nelson head band to play "One for the road", "The red headed stranger" and a brilliant combination of "On the road again" and "Viva Las Vegas" |