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Light and Shades

SHADES infers coolness and we’re not talking about your old-school aviator sunnies, we’re talking about the Sunshine Coast’s top entertainers.
Shades are high impact and full of feeling, showing you how great a cover band can be.
Led by 25-year music veteran Rod Fraser, Shades covers RnB, Pop, Dance, Rock, and many Top 40s through several decades. Rod Fraser’s funky guitar style will change the way you listen to all the songs you already know. The infectious foot-tapping, soul-searing beats of Shades will wriggle their way into your heart and have you grooving and shaking.
Using state of the art sound and lighting, Shades create an experience – not just a replay or a cover. But more than the lights and equipment, it is the incredible vocal talents of Nat McGregor, Kelli Fraser, Yacob Fonoti, Noah Fonoti and Rod Fraser that bring the songs to life.
If you want to combine the talent and vigour of Shades with a great atmosphere, fantastic food and drinks, and friendly staff then head down to the Diggers Bar at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Friday 27 May, from 8pm.

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