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Three things go long way

LOCAL band, Trilogy has the three things that will transform a good night out into an unforgettable one. Those three things are Joanne Stanley, Debbie Hinton, and Rick Hay.
With a unique mix of Rock ‘n’ Roll and amazing ballads from both classic and contemporary genres, Trilogy has been thrilling audiences all over the Sunshine Coast.
Joanne Stanley on vocals is a sight to behold. Standing in the spotlight since she was 10 years old has given Joanne a secret spark that can only be gained by experience. Her vocal skills will linger with you long after you have returned home.
Debbie Hinton’s skills are the next closest thing to heaven that you’ll find this side of the grave. Classically trained fingers can coax the most intricate melody from the keys and her backing vocals are just as sweet to the ears.
Rick Hay is not only a guitar master but a performance demon. He has over 30 years’ experience travelling throughout Australia to astound audiences. Rick’s ability to switch from delicate, gentle picking to slamming power cords in a split second is always a hit with crowds.
If you want to experience the wonder that is Trilogy head to the Tewantin Noosa RSL on Friday 8 April at 8pm. Tickets are just $10 for non-members and can be purchased from reception or dial’n’charge on 5447 1766.

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