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10 DUBBO MAILBOX SHOPPER, Wednesday February 19 2014 OUR AUDITED CIRCULATION GUARANTEES DISTRIBUTION NUMBERS
By PHILIP LYDUBBO will be treated to
the sounds that havecaptivated thousands on theLas Vegas strip when theStaying’ Alive- AustralianBee Gees Show performs atthe Dubbo Regional Theatrenext Friday, as part of theSweet Songs of Summer Tournext Friday.
Classic hits will take fanson a chronological journeyof the ageless songs andhistory that defined the BeeGees.
Audiences will be toldthe Bee Gees story in amulti-media show thatcaptures the mood andmemories of the time.
Michael Clift, whoperforms as Barry Gibb,said the show would bedone in character to notonly be a celebration of the
Gibb brothers but to bringthe “real Bee Gees liveexperience” to people whenthey can no longer see thereal ones.
“Touring the roads inAustralia and playing inDubbo will be reallydifferent to playing inVegas, but it’ll be a nicechange,” he said.
Accompanied by DavidScott (Robin Gibb) andWayne Hosking (MauriceGibb), Mr Clift said theshow was really about“recreating the sort of liveconcert experience ofhaving the Bee Gees onstage as a way to keepeverything alive for fans”.
Mr Clift said the BeeGees were one of the fewbands that had survivedthrough the eras, reinventedthemselves and reallyrevolutionised pop music.
“It’s a testament to howgood they really were if youactually think about it,” he
said. “They’re one of the
biggest groups of all timeand their songs reallytouched a core, the waythey sang song with a lot ofemotion.”
He said Australia playedan important role in theband’s early development.
“When the Bee Geesstarted their career inAustralia they really cuttheir teeth in the Sydneyclubs.
“I’ve heard the brotherssay in interviews how theyfelt really attached toAustralia, how it reallyshaped them in their musicand if it weren’t for thatthey wouldn’t had been assuccessful,” he said.
He said people couldexpect a great night withlots of images on screen tosupport the show and tellpeople of the Bee Gees’story.
ENTERTAINMENT
Bee Gees soundis staying alive
Michael Cleft, Wayne Hosking and David Scott will perform as the Gibb brothers in theDubbo Stayin' Alive- Australian Bee Gees Show next Friday.
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It also recommends children and young
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As well as the physical benefits, sport has
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A team like Dubbo Demons can enhance great social networks.
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Australian FootballSenior and U18’s training has
commenced - 6.00pm Tuesday and Thursday at
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Auskick will commencein early May
For furtherinforma�on contact
Mick Daly - 0488 100 709or email - [email protected]
• We offer Night Competitions throughout the year.Contact Mark Campbell on 0437 806 122 or
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Dubbo Eastridge JRL Registration Day
For all ages 7 years - 16 yearsSaturday 22nd February 2014
Jubilee Oval Between10am - 12 noon
Call Secretary Carenne Smith on0409 441 023 or
Registrar Donna Bruce on 0467 539 960 for further
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