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Shades of good covers

SHADES is the brainchild of Rod Fraser, a 25-year veteran of the music industry, musician and producer.
He has brought together four talented and versatile artists to form this group with a focus on the best pop, R’n’B, dance and rock songs around.
Rod’s vision has paid off because Shades has skyrocketed to be one of the Sunshine Coast’s premier covers bands.
Shades offers just that little bit more than your average covers band though, with four vocalists that perform a repertoire from current hits to the funkiest of classics.
Utilising the latest technology, they will not only entertain you but get you on the dance floor and screaming for more.
New Zealand born Kelli Fraser is an award-winning vocalist and her experience, warmth and versatility are the centrepiece of this great band.
Nat McGregor is a little pop powerhouse and she is both fun to watch and awesome to hear. Yacob Fonoti is young, energetic and has a voice of pure soul contributing both unique vocal stylings and an upfront performance.
Noah Fonoti brings his deep vocal and rapping skills to complete this great line-up. Rod Fraser is the beating heart of Shades and his programming skills and vibrant funky guitar style are what give that driving live sound to the group.
Covering everything from Daft Punk to Katy Perry and from Eminem to Bruno Mars, you can catch Shades at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Friday 13 March but bring your dancing shoes and your party hat because it will be wild.
Tickets are $10 for non-members or free for members and are available from reception or dial’n’charge on 5447 1766.

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