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Reminiscing… go on… do it again

Imagine four of the greatest bands of all time, Little River Band, Steely Dan, Doobie Brothers and Eagles all combined into one band and that’s what you get with Little Steely Brothers.
The idea of bringing together the sounds of some of these Classic Rock bands was brought into being by a group of friends whose musical careers have been interlinked for nigh on three decades. A musical friendship like this that develops early and continues over decades is a rare thing. With four strong vocal harmony voices, duelling lead guitars, classic Keyboards, and a solid rhythm section, the band are easily considered one of the best in their genre. They handle the challenging task of reproducing the sounds of these popular bands with class and professionalism.
The song writing prowess and outstanding musicianship of the Little River Band, Steely Dan, Doobie Brothers and Eagles has been an inspiration for countless aspiring musicians and producers for many years. The collective legacy of brilliant number-one and top-ten hits over the decades is testament to the important contribution of these bands, whose music has made a huge impact on generations of music lovers. They are each recognised by their own signature sounds… The Little River Band’s soaring vocal harmonies, Steely Dan’s infectious grooves and eclectic melodies, The Doobie’s signature guitar rhythms, and the Eagles’ brilliant musical and vocal arrangements.
Little Steely Brothers are playing at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Friday, 2 January from 8pm in the Diggers Bar. Tickets are available at reception or dial’n’charge on 5447 1766 and free for members or $10 for non-members.

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