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Claptomaniacs at RSL Tewantin

It has been a few months, but The Claptomaniacs are finally back to entertain at Tewantin Noosa RSL this Saturday 13 April.

“We last played Tewantin Noosa RSL in November,” Claptomaniacs drummer and band spokesman Alan Lander said.

“It’s a great venue to play and we always get an enthusiastic audience.”

Perhaps that’s because the five-piece Noosa band plays a cross-section of transatlantic classics from the late 60s to late 80s, often featuring well-known but not often covered songs from these times.

The band’s tight, authentic delivery of the material encourages the dance floor to get busy from an early stage.

“We love the music we play; perhaps that’s because we’re playing the music we grew up with ourselves,” Alan said.

“If you like to both dance to and listen to great music from the likes of Joe Cocker, the Doobie Brothers, Doors, Beatles, Travelling Wilburys, Billy Joel, Steve Miller Band and many more, come down and join us for a good night out.”

Tewantin Noosa RSL has a sizeable menu to choose from, and also offers a courtesy bus service.

“We kick off from 8pm, through to 11, and it tends to get busy so we recommend you book a table at the club on 5447 1766 to avoid disappointment.”

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