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Rockin’ with the divas

TRACEY Coombes’ life has been shaped by music so it is fair to say she doesn’t perform, she dazzles.
Tracey bears a striking resemblance visually and audibly to Divinyls lead singer Chrissy Amphlett, but loves to pay tribute to all the rock chicks in her Rock Divas Show.
Tracey is joined by her high energy and high quality band giving new life to songs such as Rhiannon, Pleasure and Pain, I Touch Myself, Seven Wonders, Landslide, Gypsy, and so many more from the Divunyls, plus other sensational rock and roll women such as Stevie Nicks and Blondie.
Tracey is well known to Australian audiences from being thrown in the rock and roll deep end as an 18-year-old with Channel Seven’s touring showband, Moto X and a decade of touring the biggest venues in the country with the Australian Meatloaf tribute show where she thrilled audiences with her faithful recreations of the original album backing vocalist, Ellen Foley and opened the shows with her amazing Bonnie Tyler tribute.
Recreating her idol’s music is not taken lightly and Tracey has surrounded herself with the seasoned hard rocking professionals of rock band, Siryn and together they deliver the most authentic experience possible.
You can catch Tracey Coombes in the Rock Divas show at the Tewantin Noosa RSL on Friday 30 October at 8pm. Tickets are just $10 for non-members and free for members and can be purchased at reception or dial’n’charge on 5447 1766.

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