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Cool tribute to The Delltones

The Delltones formed in the 1950s and became a household name throughout Australia and England with their many hits including Hangin 5, Get a Job, Come a Little bit closer, Get a little dirt on your hands and so many more songs.

They have become an entity which has been a part of our lives through not just a phase of rock n roll but pretty much its entire span.

Danny Mayers, former lead singer of The Delltones for over 20 years and Woody Finlayson, former lead Guitarist of the Delltones for 30 years have both joined up with another vastly popular band Yakaty Yak.

Well known for its great harmonies and classic cover songs, they are now touring with their Tribute to the Delltones show and it is coming to Tewantin Noosa RSL.

Danny is the holder of 3 MO Awards, 6 Ace Awards and numerous other awards presented to him for his great Contribution to the Rock-N-Roll Industry over the many years. Woody is an amazing guitarist and vocalist also. Those great guitar licks and riffs made the Delltones sound so great.

Danny and Woody are both well respected performers gracing numerous Television Shows including Hey Hey it’s Saturday, The Mike Walsh Show, The Midday Show and numerous others. Danny has also released two recent albums with one of his original songs being, “Ain’t it Good” going to number 1 in Europe.

Together they are keeping alive the fabulous songs of The Delltones and you can catch them for free at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 25 May from 8pm.

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