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Free live music in Eumundi

Put Sunday 24 April in your diary for the next Park Sounds event, taking place from 2 to 5pm in Dick Caplick Park, right in the centre of town Eumundi. 

Pack your picnic rug for this fabulous afternoon of free live music, and a great local line-up that will see Cora and Lochie, Yeah The Girls, Little Mountain Duo and the Ryan Giles Trio take to the stage.

Cora and Lochie are 15 years old and have been together as a duo for almost two years, after meeting as part of the Eumundi School of Rock. They play a mixture of well-known covers that cater for all age groups, as well as building on their original songs. Cora has been writing her own songs since she was eight. Singing and playing a combination of acoustic and electric guitar, layered with some great beats, Cora and Lochie will get you singing along and dancing.

Yeah The Girls is an all-female band that began as a coming together of high school music students. Now in their third year of working and performing together, their love for making music together continues to grow and shines through in their upbeat and entertaining performances of rock and pop classics.

Little Mountain Duo is Cameron Cronk and Simon Taylor, delivering a blend of indie-folk and alternative pop/rock sounds through their original songs. Their debut EP, When It All Changed, was co-produced with Tim Hart (Boy and Bear) and launched through sold-out shows in Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. Little Mountain had their first festival stage appearance at Caloundra Music Festival (where they received a Local Limelight Award) and are planning a new EP release and tour this year.

Ryan Giles is a singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from the Sunshine Coast. Ryan’s strong groove-driven guitar, and fingerpicking accompanied by soaring harmonica solos, has left audiences in awe all over the Great Southern Land. A seasoned vocalist and guitarist since the age of 12, with inspiration drawn from the 50s to the 90s, funk to blues, folk to hip hop. Ryan is a born performer and will be joined by his trio for this event.

Park Sounds is an initiative by the team at the Imperial Hotel Eumundi and takes place on the last Sunday of the month. This is an alcohol-free event.

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