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Mike’s back with a bang

LONG been regarded as one of the finest singer, songwriter, guitarists Australia has ever produced, legendary singer-songwriter Mike McClellan comes to the J Theatre in Noosa on Saturday 10 September.
The year 2015 marked the 40th year since Song And Danceman was a national hit and voted Song Of The Year, and his songs have earned him an honoured place in the history of Australian music.
Between 1972 and 1980, Mike released six albums of which two went gold and many of his songs were covered both here and overseas.
He compered his own ABC TV series and toured extensively both in Australia and overseas. By the time he released his Heartland album in 1989, he had quit touring to pursue a successful career in advertising.
The release of his comeback album If Only For A Moment in 2011 saw him return to the road, playing concerts all over the country.
His most recent album Dancing In The Rain featured the evocative track I Wonder Who You’re Waiting For.
“I will continue for as long as I can still deliver. I love performing, always have, and the response from audiences around the country has been wonderful.
“Many years ago, I called an album Until The Song Is Done. It still isn’t,” Mike said.
Don’t miss this timeless performance of songs from his latest album Dancing In The Rain as well as a few classics, Song And Danceman, The One I Love and Rock’n Roll Lady.
Mike takes to the stage on Saturday 10 September, 7.30pm at The J Theatre. Book tickets at www.thej.com.au or phone 5329 6560.

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