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Claptomaniacs play two home games

Top Noosa Shire band The Claptomaniacs are playing two ’home’ games in June.

The five-piece band will be playing Cooroy RSL on Saturday June 12 from 7pm – their first appearance at the club since pre-Covid 2019.

Then the following week they feature at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday June 19, kicking off at 8pm.

If you don’t already know the band, regarded as one of the tightest sounds around, The Claptomaniacs play a transatlantic treasure trove of classic material that’s well-known but not played to death on ’hits ’n’ memories’ radio.

Artists covered include (US) Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers, Boz Scaggs, Huey Lewis and the News, Atlanta Rhythm Section, the Doors, Steve Miller Band, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and (UK) Joe Cocker, Eric Clapton/Cream, Rolling Stones, Travelling Wilburys – and many more.

Most of the band’s repertoire is good dance music, but there’s plenty of talent on show so it’s also a great opportunity to just sit back with a drink, listen and appreciate good music as well!

You can check the band’s video clips out at their Facebook/claptomaniacs page or www.claptomaniacs.com.

Both clubs have great dinner menus on offer, with courtesy buses available.

The Claptomaniacs are popular, so booking a table at either venue is highly recommended: Cooroy on 5447 6131, or Tewantin Noosa on 5447 1766.

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