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Settle in for the best kind of sorrow

STRAP on your snake skin shoes and head down to the Villa Noosa for some sweet inspiration as Aussie music icons the Black Sorrows stir it up in a not-to-be-missed show guaranteed to ignite a fire down below.
The much-loved Aussie band is heading to Noosa on Friday 11 March and bringing their iconic mix of blues, soul, R&B, gospel and country.
Long-time front man Joe Camilleri will be joined on stage by Claude Carranza on guitar, Mark Gray on bass, John McAll on keyboard and Angus Burchall on drums and they promise to treat audiences to a spontaneous (forget set lists) and emotionally driven performance guaranteed to leave you feeling exhilarated.
From humble beginnings playing inner-city cafes around Melbourne and selling albums from the boot of a car, Camilleri transformed the band into one of the most sophisticated ensembles in the country and recently celebrated over 50 years in the industry.
Writer of milestone Australian songs such as Hold On To Me, Harley and Rose, Chained To The Wheel, Never Let Me Go and the Chosen Ones, Joe Camilleri’s music has become part of Australian music culture.
The Black Sorrows continue to be one of Australia’s most enduring touring bands and you can catch all the action at the Villa Noosa on Friday 11 March from 8pm. Tickets are $30 pre-sale or $35 at the door and are available online at www.villanoosa.com.au/shows
For more information on this event or coming events at the Villa Noosa phone 5430 5555.
For your chance to win a double pass to catch the Black Sorrows in action email your name, phone number and email address to competitions@noosatoday.com.au

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