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Old School Rock with Sweaty Palms

By Hollie Harris

Chris Webbe and the Sweaty Palms have been rocking the Sunny Coast for many years and continue to tour Australia extensively with their own brand of original and classic rock and roll.
They serve up old school party rock playing original songs from their past releases as well as classic Australian rock, country and blues and selected international hits from the 60’s to the 80’s.
With 40 years of touring and performing experience plus 14 albums the band can cover a wide range of musical territory. The Sweaty Palms know how to rock. They have toured and played all states and most major cities in the country. With a nod to our Australian Blues, Roots and Rock music, The Sweaty’s are always keen to play early Australian songs from some of our great artists such as Easybeats, Russel Morris, Chisel, ACDC and Masters Apprentices as well as requested songs from Sweaty‘s own albums.
For the car cruisers and MC crowd, front man and guitarist Chris Webbe wrote the Summernat Song and has been with the band ever since its inception.
Do you remember what it was like to go to an old school party rock and roll show? Or maybe you have never seen one and you are curious. If so, head to the Tewantin Noosa RSL on Friday 13th April from 8pm and catch The Sweaty Palms for a fun, entertaining night. You can expect to dance to some funky grooves, boogie to some blues and be rocked by some big power ballads.

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