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Tribute sure to be a hit, too

By TANIA PHILLIPS

WE’RE pickin’ up good vibrations which are probably coming from The Beach Boyz who are playing the Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday night.
The Beach Boyz are one of Australia’s best-known tributes to the iconic US rock band, the Beach Boys.
The original Beach Boys had the most US Top 40 hits of any rock band, with 36 in total plus 56 Hot 100 hits.
Their songs including Good Vibrations, Help Me Rhonda, California Girls and Do You Want to Dance have become classics and are still being played on radio stations today.
According to Billboard, in terms of singles and album sales, The Beach Boys are the number one selling American band of all time.
And their namesakes have had a good run too – the five members hailing from the United States and Australia, have been performing together for close to a decade.
The show is a dedicated 100 per cent live, five-piece band that faithfully recreates the wonderful good times and summer feelings of all the Beach Boys hits and more.
From the lush five-part vocal harmonies to the authentic vintage instrumentation and wardrobe, this “tribute” aims to be a faithful recreation and celebration of America’s favourite band.
This is live music there are no electronic “sequencing” or backing track, all vocals and instruments are very real.
The Beach Boyz play at Tewantin Noosa RSL, on Saturday 8 August, from 8pm.

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