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Bringing back the good old days

By Hollie Harris

SHADES of Grey is a Sunshine Coast Band that is bringing back the good old days with their performances.
The band consisting of Eddy Sweres, Mike Hutchinson, Simon Bland and Craig Jones all have their own musical influences. These influences range from ’60s rock and roll, blues, Australian rock, to some slightly obscure bands.
Together they have put together an eclectic mix of songs that will bring back great memories of going out to see live bands in the good old days.
If you are a dancer you’ll be on the floor, if you aren’t you will find yourself singing along all night and tapping the toes to all the old favourites.
Shades of Grey are a fun party band and together they have almost 100 years of combined performance experience, most of which they can’t remember.
But audiences do remember them and that’s why you’d best get in early if you’d like to catch Shades of Grey at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Friday 16 December, at 8pm.
Admission is free but make sure you get in early so as not to miss out.

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