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Crooner’s in the swing

IF A bit of Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Dean Martin, Andy Williams and Michael Buble is what’s called for then the Craig Martin Swing Band is the Saturday night entertainment that’s needed.
This incredibly talented crooner takes all the favourites and gives them a beautiful modern twist keeping the beautiful and familiar but also making it a little bit new and exciting.
Originally from Liverpool, England, this swing king has travelled all over the world igniting hearts and minds with his astounding vocal talents.
Currently, he is performing throughout the Sunshine Coast with a magnificent six-piece band. Just as impressive as Craig Martin’s voice is the talent these musicians possess.
Those who want to catch the Craig Martin Swing Band can head over to the Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 12 November at 8pm.
Entry is free so visitors are urged to get in early to grab a spot.
Bookings for dinner or the courtesy bus can be made at the RSL reception on 5447 1766.

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