Master of Ceremonies, Glenn A Baker, will lead a procession of singers taking centre stage within the Civic Theatre Newcastle for a matinee performance to celebrate iconic ’70’s singer/songwriter, Ted Mulry.
The lineup includes Master of Ceremonies, Glenn A Baker, will lead a procession of singers taking centre stage in Newcastle. Special guest performers include Peter Cupples (Stylus), Alison MacCallum, Harry Young (Harry Young and Sabbath), Tony Romeril (Autumn), Simon McCullough, Dan McGahan, Ash Morse, Glenn Bidmead, Bobbi Marchini, Amanda Easton, Jo Elms and more.
Backed by some of the finest musicians in Australia including Renee Geyer’s band bassist Harry Brus, Icehouse drummer Paul Wheeler, Shannon Noll guitarist, Luke Cuerden, Stylus keyboardist, Sam McNally, and guitarist Doug Weaver, together they will perform a catalogue of songs written by Ted Mulry over his career spanning three decades, this is a concert celebration that’s not to be missed. Featuring all the hits from Ted’s early years along with many tracks from the two solo albums, intermingled with a selection of songs from the years with Ted Mulry Gang, including, ‘Sunday Evenings’, ‘Train’, ‘She’s A Killer’, ‘Woman In Love’, ‘Too Bad’, ‘How Long’, ‘Linda’ as well as his last recordings and several previously unreleased songs.
The show will pay tribute and celebrate Ted’s rich musical history including the 50th anniversary of “Falling In Love Again” whilst also commemorating 20 years since Ted’s passing.
Music at the Museum is a free, family-friendly, outdoor live music event presented by NIMA. Join us Thursday evenings during January and February 2022 in Museum Park and enjoy local musician and original bands. 20 January Adam Miller Trio 27 January SF Wrens 3 February Bleu Collective 10 February Illume Girls 17 February Pikou Panez 24 February Spuz BYO picnic rug and chairs Food trucks and bar on site No bookings […]
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