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Siblings pull the strings

THE Bostocks are a testament to what true talent and a great family bond can achieve. These three siblings have set the benchmark of what music should be.
Rachel’s amazing fiddle solos and ability, with Rob’s breathtaking guitar skills and lead breaks, and Sara’s charismatic and energetic bass playing, combined with their strong, warm vocal harmonies, give the unique sounds and talent of “The Bostocks”.
These siblings began their musical career when they were just children, performing wherever they could.
Recent times have been extraordinary for the all-sibling group. The band were awarded with a prestigious Australian Songwriting Award for their song ‘Another Lifetime’.
In previous years the group have been nominated for Golden Guitar Awards and they also took out Instrumental of the Year at the Queensland Country Music Awards. Not to mention picking up numerous Golden Fiddle Awards.
Their music is infectious as is their stage presence and always leaves the audiences wanting more. They have established their credentials as an act to definitely watch out for now and long into the future.
The Bostocks will be performing at the Tewantin Noosa RSL on Friday 24 June, at 8pm. For more information phone the club on 5447 1766.

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