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HomeNewsPopular band returns to Cooroy RSL

Popular band returns to Cooroy RSL

Popular Noosa Shire band The Claptomaniacs are coming back on Saturday, June 17 to fill Cooroy RSL with great transatlantic sounds from across the late 20th century.

The three-hour show will feature authentic covers of US and UK classic, dance-worthy songs from the likes of The Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan, Eric Clapton, Travelling Wilburys, Huey Lewis and the News, Steve Miller Band, Boz Scaggs, Billy Joel, Doors, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Stones, Beatles and so many more.

And no Claptomaniacs show would be complete without lead singer Ken Gamble’s amazing renditions of some of Joe Cocker’s finest work, including Unchain my Heart, The Letter and Help from my Friends. See and hear it to believe!

Most likely, it will be a busy night again – so get in quick and book your table early: call the club on 5447 6131 and grab your place for what will be a huge night of great hot food, cold drinks and cool music.

The fun starts at 7pm at Cooroy RSL on Saturday 17 June, 7-10pm. Bookings: 5447 6131

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