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Rocking with the girls

LOCAL Women Rock at The J will feature the cream of the Sunshine Coast’s female performers on Saturday 22 October at The J Theatre, Noosa.
The fabulous Kitty Kats trio of Michelle Brown, Susanne Campbell and Renae Suttee will host a purrrfect evening at The J next month with their delicious jazz and pop harmonies, charm and gorgeousness, all wrapped in their sassy leopard skinned outfits.
Andrea Kirwin brings hip hop, funk and soul with an Australian/ Fijian island flavour and each song is crafted in a way that allows the listener to subtly enter into the space between worlds and really experience the story.
Her music crosses into various contemporary genres including folk, funk and soul.
Annie J and her band Fusion is a group of awesomely diverse musicians collaborating with an equally awesome chic who writes some amazingly diverse original songs, mixing up funk, rock, R ‘n’ B and reggae into a unique dance groove they like to call Fusion.
The Cherry Ripes is a musical comedy duo.
They are two menopausal sisters Cherry and Ruby who sing songs about getting older, ex-husbands, on-line dating and their addiction to Facebook.
Their unique rendition of Hallelujah will have audience members falling off their chairs.
They accompany themselves with the ukulele, keyboard, washboard, kazoo and a plastic chicken.
This will be a fantastic night of entertainment so get tickets on-line at www.thej.com.au or phone 5455 4455.

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