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Divas set to dazzle

A GLITTERING array of music, whirlwind costume changes, dazzling stage presence and a powerhouse voice … that is just why Sharon Rowntree shines in the tantalising musical celebration of the most popular divas of the ’60s.
Enthralling audiences around the country in the Dusty and the Divas Tribute Show, Sharon offers amazing interpretations of the most celebrated female artists of the twentieth century, including Dusty Springfield, Cilla Black, Nancy Sinatra, Sandy Shaw, Janis Joplin, Lulu and Petula Clark.
Providing back-up on stage is Sharon’s talented daughter Jessica Rowntree and the dynamic Abbe Bradbury.
Together they pay tribute to Connie Francis, the Supremes and a brilliant collection of songs by artist such as the Crystals, Lesley Gore and the Angels.
These artists produced some of the most memorable hits of all time with songs like Son of a Preacher Man, Stay Awhile, Wishin’ and Hopin’, Anyone Who Had a Heart, These Boots are Made for Walkin’, Downtown, Colour My World, You’re My World and Shout.
If you enjoy music that makes your heart sing and spirit soar you will adore the Dusty and the Divas Tribute Show. You can catch the band for free in the South Bar of Tewantin-Noosa RSL on Saturday 21 March, from 8pm.
Ensure a great view by booking a dinner reservation on 5447 1766.

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