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Fiddlers’ free for all

BLONDIE’S Call Me and the Eagles’ Hotel California in the one show and on the fiddle no less?
That’s all in a night for popular duo Fiddle Me This, who are playing a free show at the Tewantin-Noosa RSL on Thursday.
The duo, David Lee and Kylie Barrington, bring a memorable blend of music, fun, antics and red shoes to their performances and are becoming firm favourites at the RSL.
The pair have been touring nationally and internationally over the past 10 years bringing their unique style to places as diverse as Germany, Switzerland, Holland, Spain, Finland and the US in venues from festivals to beer gardens and everywhere in between.
The duo – David on fiddle and guitar and Kylie providing the percussion and vocals – love all styles of music bringing current hits to treasured favourites, country and good old rock and roll to the stage.
If David looks a little familiar you might have seen him as fiddle player for Keith Urban, Lee Kernaghan, Troy Cassar-Daley, Rusty and the Ayres Rockettes and even fiddle supremo Pixie Jenkins. Kylie has also had a long career fronting the duo ‘Fretish’ until 2001. She has also appeared on various television programs, performed at the Gympie Muster and has sung on countless television and radio jingles.
Together they’re Fiddle Me This, catch them at the South Bar, from 7pm, tonight.

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