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Kitty Kats back with more to boot

By Hollie Harris

Three of the Sunshine Coast’s most loved performers have united to form the all-female powerhouse trio, The Kitty Kats.
Featuring renowned vocalists Michelle Brown (Mt Coolum), Renae Suttie (Doonan) and Susanne Campbell (Minyama), The Kitty Kats are proud to be “bringing booty back”.
With a sassy mix of three-part acapella harmonies, cabaret, swing, blues, and rockabilly, The Kitty Kats will have you dancing, crying, singing, laughing out loud, and “loving the skin you’re in”.
Since their debut in March 2015, The Kitty Kats have performed countless sell-out shows in Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast, Hervey Bay, Bundaberg and beyond.
They have recently released a debut CD “Live at Brisbane Jazz Club” and debut DVD “Live at The Majestic Theatre”.
The Kitty Kats have featured at the Horizon Festival, Gympie Jazz and Wine Festival, Broadbeach Jazz Festival, Caloundra Music Festival, Queensland Ballet Lest We Forget, and International Women’s Day.
The Kitty Kats will be performing at Noosa Jazz Club on Saturday 19 August, with their five-piece band, including Andrew Suttie (saxophone), Matt Carpenter (guitar), Marnix Van Bruggen (piano), Gus Fenwick (bass) and Max Sportelli (drums). Copies of their CD and DVD will be available for purchase on the night.
Be there Saturday August 19 At The J Noosa Junction. Tickets are members $25, duests $30. Early ticket purchase secures your preferred table. Call on 5447 2229.

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