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Come down, one of these nights

LITTLE Steely Brothers has all the answers in its iconic sound.
For those who don’t know what they want, Little Steely Brothers has what they need.
Little Steely Brothers starts off the evening with some Steely Dan to get in the mood then takes it up a notch with a bit of Little River Band and a touch of the Doobie Brothers, and then wraps up the night and sends the audience home with the sweet sound of the Eagles.
Little Steely Brothers was born when long-time friends decided to combine the best of 30 years of individual experience.
Classic keyboard, solid percussion, double guitars and mind-blowing vocals all come together to artfully reproduce all the sounds that makes feet start to shuffle and shoulders bopping.
Little Steely Brothers ties together all the fantastic sounds of yesteryear, leaving the audiences with nothing to do but sit back and enjoy the expansive show.
Come down to the Tewantin Noosa RSL on Friday 22 July at 8pm for this free priceless show.
For more information on what’s happening at the Tewantin Noosa RSL, visit www.noosarsl.com.au and click on the entertainment calendar.

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