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Tanya’s in town for great show

TANYA Stevens prides herself on the fact she not only performs but entertains and shares the experience with her audience. She is a ‘Rockabilly Baby’ that will just stand and deliver.
Tanya’s show is something to be a part of, fun and upbeat, country and rock ‘n roll with just enough of her own style to make it a marvellous night out.
Tanya’s vocal ability ranges from bold and gutsy to sultry and sexy; covering all-time favourites that nobody can resist singing along to.
Singing and performing since the age of 10, Tanya knows what it takes to make a good show.
She first delighted at her local country music club in Ipswich, then moved on to bigger crowds at the Tamworth Country Music Festival. Now she is enjoying performing on the Sunshine Coast, at a variety of venues and events including the upcoming Noosa Country Show in Pomona. As a veteran of the rockabilly scene, she has grown up with country legends, sharing and learning all she can to perfect her own music.
As a mum of two and hairdresser her love for rockabilly is threaded throughout her home and work; her walls, her furniture, her instruments, her style, all look as if it they been painted with a vintage brush.
Even Tanya herself is a vintage vision, seeming as though she has stepped straight from a 1950s pinup. Hits from the greats such as Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Elvis Presley and many more are to be expected.
Tanya’s romping renditions, accompanied by a great meal are a sure ticket for a great night out.
You can catch Tanya Stevens at the Tewantin Noosa RSL for free on Thursday 3 September at 7pm. Dinner bookings are essential. Phone 5447 1766 to book.

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