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High energy rock and blues at The Imperial

Make your way to The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Friday 7 June for what will be an awesome double headline gig with Little Billie and Jesse Redwing.

Little Billie is a four-piece band with a distinctive sound that is rooted in the blues, with a gritty rockabilly edge, and a pumping live vibe.

Featuring killer blues lead guitar, strong female vocals, punchy double bass, and hard-hitting drums, Little Billie takes no prisoners, and their energetic live performances are undeniably powerful.

Originally formed in 2015 by lead vocalist Tahnee Sarah, the band has evolved from their traditional 50’s Chicago blues and rockabilly roots by mixing it up with an original modern twist, to produce a high-energy blues, rock and rockabilly fusion.

With upcoming international shows including a Mediterranean Blues Cruise ‘Keeping the Blues Alive at Sea’ with Joe Bonamassa and Peter Frampton, Little Billie is definitely a band to catch. They’ll be launching their new EP ‘Slow Burn’ at the Eumundi gig.

Joining Little Billie is Jesse Redwing and his full band. Hailing from Sydney, Jesse one of the most soulful and authentic blues players in the business.

He’s played extensively in venues across Australia, completed two USA tours over the past couple of years, and has supported acts such as Cold Chisel, Nic Cester (Jet) and Ana Popovic.

“I wasn’t born to the blues, but it found me somehow and now there’s no turning back,” he said.

2016 was a big year for Redwing, signing a worldwide publishing deal with Big Deal/Mushroom Music and having his song Crawlin Up The Walls featured in hit Netflix series Shooter.

Jesse is currently putting the finishing touches on his second album due for release later in the year.

TICKETS: $20 (+ booking fee) through Oztix or at the Imperial Hotel (Ph: 5442 8811). Doors open 7.30pm. 

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