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Geoffrey Graham at Sutherland Acoustic
7.30pm, Thurs 14th August 2008

By Jenny Watson
Posted Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Sutherland District Trade Union Club (The Tradies)
Cnr Manchester Road North & The Kingsway, Gymea

Entry: $15 (pensioners $10) (Kids <12 free!)

Contact: Maeve (02) 9520 5628 or Jenny on (02) 9576 2301 after 6pm.

Sutherland Acoustic (formerly Sutherland Folk Club) is pleased to present:

Geoffrey Graham - Fair Dinkum Oz Entertainment

Geoffrey Graham

No bull, smoothly executed and coming straight from the heart, Geoffrey offers a full on musical experience you should not miss. A diverse mix of poetry, song and dance with plenty of audience participation. A whole lot of fun as well. The total entertainment package with a history lesson thrown in. Enjoy some real mccoy Aussie culture from a master of this genre.
Geoffrey will be supported by his professional musician brother Raplh who will present some of his own songs as well as a few covers.

Floor spots welcome!

Session Night

Don't forget our monthly session nights (4th Thursday). The next one is on Thursday 28th August. All welcome, friendly and fun jam session any standard any type of entertainment. Please come along and have a go. No pressure! No charge!

Sutherland Folk Club Choir

Mary Jane Field a well known, experienced and highly enthusiastic choir leader is leading this choir which meets weekly from 10-12noon in school term, at Sutherland District Trade Union Club (Tradies for short), Kingsway, Gymea - short walk from Gymea station. Cost $10. Emphasis on social/green issues.

Enquiries: Jenny (02) 9576 2301.

 
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