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The Substitutes present The '60s Girls Pop & Rock Show

Ticket Information

  • Reserved Seating - plus b/f: $35.00 each
  • Standing Room - plus b/f: $22.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sat 30 Mar 2019, 8:00pm–11:30pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

psummers

This will be a dazzling never-seen-before show with more female ’60s pop/rock music and sheer variety than has ever been seen in Melbourne, maybe ever: forty songs that are likely to be part of your musical DNA in one place at one time, so much so that you will be unable to resist dancing and singing the night away!

The Substitutes have been around for nearly ten years recreating that ‘60s excitement and rawness that can easily get lost with tribute bands. Listen to a frenetic Kinks guitar solo or a Keith Moon drum fill and know that the ‘’60s were about experimentation and risk taking, as well as great pop songs.
In 2017 for the first time The Substitutes focused on the pop and rock music of women from the mid to late '60s and invited Kelly Auty and Andrea Lees to help make that happen. This magic combination proved to be their most successful show and been in much demand.

But what about the magnificent girl group pop music of the early ‘60s? That missing portion of ‘60s music history has been covered The Rebelles for years so it was logical for The Substitutes to collaborate with The Rebelles to produce a new show that covered all of the bases: girl pop and girl rock. It was a match made in heaven!

The Rebelles will cover the US pop music of the early ’60s girl groups (The Ronettes, The Shirelles, The Cookies, The Shangri-las, The Crystals, etc) and acclaimed specialist ‘60s tribute band The Substitutes together with special guest vocalists, the award winning Blues/Soul singer Kelly Auty and the vivacious Andrea Lees, will cover the later ‘60s pop and rock music of the UK and USA (Lulu, Dusty Springfield, PP Arnold, Tina Turner, Julie Driscoll, Melanie, The Supremes, Sandie Shaw, Nancy Sinatra, etc).

About the Rebelles:
The Rebelles are 15 wondrous women serving up a wall of girl group greatness backed by a blistering four-piece rock ’n’ roll band. With punk energy, harmonic panache and a bad-but-not-evil glint, The Rebelles are a unique act that you simply have to see to believe! For over ten years The Rebelles have been taking girl group classics from the ‘50s and ‘60s and blasting them into the twenty-first century with a live show that never fails to get a crowd on its feet.

About Kelly Auty:
Kelly Auty has been heard by Melbournians singing at The Continental Café, The Regent Green Room, Downstairs at Eric’s, The Lomond Hotel, The Hillz Bar, Capers, The Hyatt, The Hilton, The Palais Hepburn Springs and many more. She has supported The Divinyls, The Drifters, The Platters, Janis Ian, Jose Feliciano, Uncanny X-Men and Manhattan Transfer amongst others. Kelly is also a regular at Australian festivals. She has played Wangaratta Jazz and Blues, Woodford, Ballarat Blues, Tanawah Blues, Bridgetown WA, Broadford Rock Vic, Port Fairy Folk, Echuca Moama, Brunswick Music Festival, Goulburn Blues, Apollo Bay and Blues on Broadbeach.

She won the 2017 MBAS Blues Challenge and travelled to Memphis USA with her band to compete internationally against 220 other artists. She reached the semi-finals, played many showcase gigs, recorded at Sun Studios and generally created a lot of waves. Kelly has also written and recorded three albums of original material and regularly performs the Wild Women Show, an impeccably researched, beautifully costumed and passionately performed show that transports the listener back in time.

About Andrea Lees:
Andrea Lees is the daughter of renowned Australian singer Ron Lees and her singing career spans two decades. She has starred in cabaret, television, musical theatre and much more, plus supported leading stars such as Frank Sinatra, Whitney Houston, Jimmy Barnes, Helen Shapiro, Bon Jovi, Coleen Hewitt, Alison Durbin, Marcia Hines, The Four Kinsmen, Michael Bolton and many others. She has recently been sucked into the rock ‘n’ roll circus of The Substitutes ’60s Girls Rock Show in which she has excelled.

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