Seventies Unplugged
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- March 8, Mittagong RSL, Doors open 3 pm
No need to do the time warp, Mittagong RSL has done it for you with the latest show, '70s unplugged'. 'Seventies Unplugged' is a collection of the greatest hits from the coolest decade of our lives, taking you back to the days of flower power and stairways to heaven - when people built bridges over troubled waters. A time when cats were in the cradle, they filled up your senses, country roads took you home and the good old girls were drinking whiskey and rye. Multi-award winner Stephen Fisher-King revisits his guitar-playing roots alongside fellow award-winning entertainers Jo Elms and guitar-god Chris Connolly, as they re-create the time when here in Australia, nothing could save the Governor General. So jump to the left and take a step to the right and head to Mittagong RSL on March 8 to head back to a different era. Doors open at 3 pm for a 3:30 pm start. Entry is $27.50
Cedric Burnside
- March 7, Bowral Bowling Club, 6 pm
Cedric Burnside will return to Australia in March 2020 for a 15 date national tour. Grandson of the late singer-songwriter and guitarist R.L Burnside and son of drummer Calvin Jackson, Cedric was born to play the blues. Influenced by Hill country music which emerged from Mississipi where he grew up listening to Junior Kimbrough, Jessie May Hemphill and Otha Turner. The grammy nominated blues artist still lives on several acres not far from where he grew up in Holly Springs Mississippi. You can catch Cedric at Bowral Bowling Club on March 7 at 6 pm: Tickets are $47.53 and can be bought via Moshtix.
Cellisimo at Berrima Smalls Concert
- March 7, Berrima Village Hall, 3 pm for refreshments 3:3pm for start
Be transported back to the 18th century with Cellisimo at the Berrima Smalls concert. Handel: Friend or Foe will feature music by George Frederic Handel and other composer of the time by cello duo Belinda Manwaring and Tim Blomfield. Cellisimo was established in 2015 and is a unique Australian gut-strung Cello Duo: the outcome of years of enjoyable collaboration and exchange between Belinda and Tim, sharing their passion for 17th, - 19th century cello music. Entry is $25 for adults and $5 for children payable at the door.
Evie and the Birdman
- March 5 - 7 and March 12 - 13, Hoskins Hall Oxley College, 7:30 pm
Oxley College presents Evie & The Birdman, a wild, totally original piece of contemporary, pop musical theatre with a very memorable and varied score. It's fast moving and aimed at high school students, young adults and all those who can remember being young. The musical will be directed by Phil Cunich. Tickets are available via trybooking and won't be available at the door.