BLOOD SWEAT AND BEERS
Appearing at Club North Haven
Saturday 20th August
Oz Rock at its best with a host of Aussie legends headlined by Angry Anderson.
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Blood Sweat and Beers – The Concert is a three part show, blistering over three hours.
This assault features the cream of rock n roll outfits. These music industry legends have performed to millions of people, had dozens of hit singles in the ARIA charts, sold millions of albums and been inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.
This concert features, Bon Scott classic AC/DC songs bettered only by AC/DC themselves, a set of The Angels favourites and Screaming Jets hits, and to bring it home a blistering set of Rose Tattoo classics fronted by the great man himself Angry Anderson.
Dai Pritchard is the guitarist of choice by some pretty big – and diverse – names, among them Jimmy Barnes, Glen Shorrock of LRB, Doug Parkinson and even Olivia Newton-John and the late, great Billy Thorpe. Stints with Nancy Kiel Band, Chris Thomas, Steve Flack’s Guitar Heroes. In July 2005, Pritchard became a fulltime member of Rose Tattoo, proudly blazing his own chops into their musical legacy on their latest album, Blood Brothers.
Bass guitarist is Mark Evans, who was an early member of AC/DC on their albums T.N.T., High Voltage, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Let There Be Rock and '74 Jailbreak.
Grant Walmsley / aka GW Freebird is the founder and songwriter/guitarist of the legendary Screaming Jets. His song ‘Better’ has become a certified classic and Aussie rock anthem. A quintessential guitar hero of his generation, his playing and writing has become part of the fabric of Australian rock history.
In 1989 James Morley caught wind of an opening as bass player for rock legends 'The Angels'. Within a couple of weeks, was sitting at Ardent studios in Memphis, recording Beyond Salvation, which went on to sell at double platinum status and became the first number one album for 'The Angels' in Australia.
Melbourne rocker Greg Aldridge from 'Destroy She Said', joins the outfit on drums.