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Coolest drummer Slim Jim on stage

By Hollie Harris

Notorious rockabilly drummer Slim Jim Phantom (Stray Cats, Head Cat, Dead Man Walking) is coming to Tewantin Noosa RSL club next Friday 19 May at 8pm in the Diggers Bar.
Phantom will be performing Rockabilly classics along with hits of the Stray Cats. Phantom has played alongside some of the world’s greatest artists including Brian Setzer, Lemmy, Glen Matlock, Carl Perkins and many more.
Slim Jim continues to inspire and excite audiences worldwide with a sound, style and image that remains as fresh today as it ever was. Considered by many as the coolest drummer in rock n roll, Phantom’s influence is still clearly felt on today’s music scene with countless rockabilly drummers imitating his pioneering stand-up style.
The night is kicked off at 7pm by special guests The Hi Boys a wild traditional rockabilly band hailing from the Sunshine Coast who have travelled worldwide supporting big acts and entertaining audiences.
This is a night not to be missed, and with tickets only costing $10 for members and $20 for non-members they will sell out fast.
Contact the club on 54471766 to secure your ticket and pop this fantastic night out in your calendar.

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