Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeEntertainmentRock your world

Rock your world

THE American Classics cover band pride themselves on presenting hit after hit after hit. Their performance is sure to delight even the most discerning music lover with a range of classic American songs from the 1960s to now.
Lead singer Michael Stangel was a finalist on “The Voice” in 2013 and successfully made the top three on Team Joel Madden.
Michael has also been involved with many of Australia’s biggest acts such as Shannon Noll and The Veronicas. Michael has played some of the world’s most famous venues including The Viper Room and House of Blues in Los Angeles, and the SXSW festival in Texas. He is enigmatic on stage and has a presence that energises the crowd and his bandmates alike.
Long-time friend and musical genius, Dave Stevens plays bass and sings.
His history is simply unbeatable. He is the son of AC/DC’s Bon Scott – who was arguably one of the biggest Rock Stars the world has ever known.
Dave has been a large part of the iconic St Kilda music fraternity for the past decade having toured here and overseas with bands. His credits include Linch Pin (America + Japan) Jeff Lang, Sonic Youth and Tim Rogers just to name a few.
On drums, Stewie rounds out the band with his unique skill, vocals and wit.
He is a typical North Queenslander with a can do attitude.
As well as touring nationally and overseas on many occasions with Michael, he has worked with some of the greatest musicians on the planet such as P!NK’s guitarist, Justin Derrico.
You can catch The American Classics at the Tewantin Noosa RSL, on Friday 9 October at 8pm. Tickets are just $10 for members and $20 for non-members.
Bookings can be made at reception or dial’n’charge on 5447 1766.
So get down there, grab a cold drink and a feed and enjoy some great music.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Free and Morris Claim Mooloolaba Triathlon Titles

Nicholas Free and Kerry Morris have claimed the men’s and women’s titles at the 2026 Mooloolaba Triathlon, with both athletes dominating the fields on...

Loui takes the wave

More News

Loui takes the wave

Thousands crowded on to Noosa Main Beach or took up vantage points on the path along First Point to watch the Noosa Festival of...

LifeFlight Sunshine Coast base opens

LifeFlight officially opened its new Sunshine Coast base on 14 March in a major boost for aeromedical capability in the region. The launch coincided...

Grants assist swim stars

Wide Bay MP Llew O'Brien congratulated local sports stars who will receive grants to help them participate in state, national, and international competitions. Under the...

Unique classical concert

On 21 and 22 of this month Noosa residents will be privileged to have a superb classical guitarist, Owen Thomson, performing here with our...

High-energy tribute to pop

Music is essential in our lives. Throughout history the great singers and songwriters have provided the soundtrack: The poignant moments, the eras of love,...

Step into the heart of small town Louisiana

Noosa Arts Theatre (NAT) is thrilled to present Steel Magnolias, a heartwarming and powerful drama set entirely within the walls of a small-town beauty...

Noosa Surf Club rebuild moves ahead

Noosa Surf Life Saving Club announced it is moving forward with plans to demolish the existing surf club which investigations have shown to have...

Pirates on the move

After a pre-season of hard work and preparation it is good to see the Noosa Pirates Rugby League Club well and truly on the...

Dawn ceremony marks rite of passage

More than 100 Year 9 students from Good Shepherd Lutheran College stood barefoot at the edge of the Noosa River Mouth at dawn last...

Clarinet meets guitar

Two outstanding musicians Sacha Gibbs-McPhee and Owen Thompson will follow the history of the guitar when they meet on stage at the...