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Michelle set to sway crowds

MICHELLE Brown was born to perform. She has a hauntingly beautiful voice that is both gritty and bold and a performance style that runs the gambit from smooth, relaxing dinner music to hand-waving, hip-gyrating dance music.
Michelle’s talent is not something that can be hidden, a national finalist in the Best Female Blues Singer category at the Australian Blues Music Awards, everyone knows what Michelle can do.
Michelle has developed quite a cult following throughout her years as a performer. For seven years, she was a frontwoman for the Big Easy band and performed at the Woodford Folk Festival, Broadbeach Blues Festival, Kangaroo Point Jazz and Blues Festival, and the Burning Raw Rhythm and Blues Festival.
Beyond just raw experience, Michelle has that special sparkle that mesmerises her audience when she’s on stage, making it hard to look away and impossible to forget.
Michelle Brown will be performing at the Tewantin Noosa RSL on Thursday 24 March from 7pm in the South Bar. Entry is free and so is the courtesy bus to get you there and home again. Get down to Tewantin Noosa RSL and enjoy a night on the town with Michelle Brown.

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