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Steckel turns up the amps

American blues/rock powerhouse and guitar sensation Eric Steckel is heading to The Imperial Hotel Eumundi for what is sure to be a helluva gig on Saturday 14 October.
Hailed by many as the top rising star of blues/rock, he delivers a powerhouse performance that has left audiences in 22 countries (and counting) mesmerised.
In an era where pedal-boards, laptops and samples have become commonplace, Eric goes against the grain and harkens his listeners back to the days when great guitars were played loudly through great amps.
He brings an energy and passion to the stage that never disappoints and is a must-see for fans of vintage guitar rock.
On his latest studio album ‘Black Gold’ Eric takes listeners on a musical roller-coaster ride that embodies the human spirit and captures the emotions of daily life.
His most diverse album to date, fans of vintage guitar rock will immediately fall in love with Black Gold.
From soft, dynamic blues ballads to heavy, low-tuned rock anthems, Eric’s signature guitar style is front and centre.
No pedals, samples or drum machines. No apologies for turning it up to 11. This is rock the way they used to make it.
Road-tested and seasoned from 19 years on stage and in the studio, yet young enough to deliver the passion and feeling of the blues to a wider audience, Eric is a skilled player with a powerful voice and a winning personality.
Don’t miss this one! Tickets are pre-sale $25 (plus booking fee) through Oztix or at the Imperial Hotel – Phone 5442 8811, or $30 at the door.
Doors open 7.30pm.

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