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Claptomaniacs play Tewantin – twice

Noosa five-piece band The Claptomaniacs are back on in the shire, firstly at Tewantin Noosa RSL this Saturday July 13 from 8-11pm.

As usual, they will be bringing their top-class act, covering classic transatlantic songs from the likes of Joe Cocker, the Doobie Brothers, Huey Lewis and the News, Creedence, Beatles, Steely Dan, Eric Clapton, Hollies, Travelling Wilburys and many more in a three-hour dance-athon.

And if you like real music played on real instruments with no backing tracks, costumes or gimmicks – just good musicianship and harmonies in a tight, rehearsed sound – this is for you.

If you can’t make it down for some reason, the band will be heading for the Marina Bar at Noosa Harbour in Tewantin the following Sunday July 21 for a Sunday session from 4-7pm. And if you really really can’t wait, come down to Coolum Beach Bowls Club tonight – Friday July 12 – and hear the band from 7.30-11pm.

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