They have more than 40 albums, two Aria awards and countless nominations, now Dave Graney and Clare Moore will call Bowral Bowling Club home for one night only on Saturday, May 22.
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Known for 'The Soft 'n' Sexy Sound' and 'Feelin' Kinda Sporty', the duo was inducted into the South Australian Hall of Fame in December 2019.
Dave Graney said people could expect the unexpected at the show on Saturday night.
"People who like music will know a few songs. We will be playing certain instruments. Clare will be playing the vibraphone and a keyboard and I will play the acoustic and electric guitar," he said.
"We'll play songs from the 40 albums that we've made throughout our career and songs that we've written during the pandemic.
"We don't always do the same thing. Even people who know my stuff might not know a lot of what I'm playing.
"It should be a good show."
In the heart of the pandemic in Melbourne last year, Dave and Clare took to online shows every week as a way to keep up their skills.
"We were doing 76 shows and we're still doing shows when we can," Dave said.
"I loved it. It kept our skills up in terms of performing and playing instruments.
"It was on an American site, and you had to do it in a certain period. People paid to access it, so it was quite good getting in touch with people.
It allowed us to workshop some new material because we were playing a different set each week.
"We were learning and relearning a lot of songs from our past.
"So when we play at the Bowral Bowling Club we will be match fit and not rusty."
Dave said that while Melbourne was locked down, he didn't take much negativity from the experience.
"I found it quite inspiring in many ways," he said.
"It was an intense period for everyone and all over the world. It was a life experience."
Dave and Clare have been busy working on several new songs and hope to put a new album out this year. They also plan to continue touring.
"We're booking shows and seeing how it goes," he said.
"We're enjoying playing and looking forward to it."
You can book tickets here to watch Dave and Clare.
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