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Claptomaniacs play your music era

We will always argue about the best decade for popular music – because we are all young once, and go through that oh-so-intense phase of first love, teenage angst and ultra-special moments, with the music of the time as the soundtrack.

And as soon as we hear it, it takes us back, no matter what era.

The five-piece Claptomaniacs band grew up in the ’70s and celebrate their own early years by playing for those who grew up with them.

And that’s what the five-piece band will be doing on Saturday August 30, from 7.45pm, at Tewantin Noosa RSL.

The band will play three sets of transatlantic hits from the ’70s, plus a handful from the ’60s and ’80s, including by The Doobie Brothers, Santana, Travelling Wilburys, Steely Dan, Steve Miller Band, Toto, Joe Cocker and many more.

Check out Facebook/claptomaniacs for some video previews – these guys are great!

If this is your music, come on down and indulge in a great night’s dancing.

It can get busy so best to book a table on 5447 1766 to ensure a good position.

Claptomaniacs perform at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 30 August from 7.45pm.

Bookings: 5447 1766.

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