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While other pop shows presented screaming fans and long-haired beat groups, Bandstand somehow seemed to ignore the extreme trends in music that happened in the mid and late 1960s. Although it showcased a range of pop performers, it shied away from the brash and the scruffy, becoming a more family orientated programme than a show strictly for teenagers. Each episode featured the "Bandstand Ballet" who kept the audience up to date with the latest dance trends. The Audience will RE-LIVE those swinging days of BANDSTAND. Be transported back to their loungeroom's using INTERACTIVE FILM and NARRATION. BOP along with the Bandstand DANCERS and sing their heart's out to those memorable HITS. Produced and Presented by Australia's favourite entertainers, Eddie Daniels and Suzie Lee. Playlist examples Happy Together - The Turtles Boom bang a Bang - Lulu Do you wanna Dance - Over the Rainbow - Billy Thorpe Cliff Richard She taught me to Yodel- Frank Ifield I remember You - Frank Ifield Whimaway - The Tokens Bye Bye Baby - Col Joye The Carnival is over - The Seekers Georgie Girl - The Seekers Singing the Blues - Col Joye 4,003,221 Tears from now - I'm Counting on you - J.O.K Judy Stone Son of a Preacher Man - Heaven is my woman's love - Dusty Springfield Col Joye Not Responsible - Sandy Scott Itsy Bitsy - Little Pattie Summer Holiday - Cliff Richard Raindrops keep falling on my Diana - Paul Anka head- Daydream Believer - The Monkees Johnny Farnham Your My World - Cilla Black Saturday night at the movies - The Twist - Chubby Checker Drifters Blanket on the Ground - Stupid Cupid - Connie Francis Billy jo Spears Puppet on a string - Sandie Shaw Your Cheating Heart - Patsy Cline My old man's a Dustman - Ferry cross the Mersey - Young Bee Gees Herman's Hermits Shout - J.O.K You'll never walk alone - Gerry and the Pacemakers She's a Mod - Ray Brown and the Whispers. CAST : Eddie Daniels: Eddie Daniels started his Cabaret career in the 80's. At this time he was crowned the “King of Cabaret” and labelled as a “Master Performer” by the Sydney entertainment critics, a well earned accolade from hard critics in a very competitive market. As a perfectionist, near enough was never good enough as he created his first full production show “Legends in Concert “. The show was a huge success and set the standard for future shows. His amazing stage presence captures his audience as soon as he walks on stage. With an incredible vocal range of over 3 octaves and the ability to re-create the vocal sounds of the greatest singers from the 60’s, Eddie Daniels is unique ! Quote: Entertainment Magazine “Eddie Daniels is a vocal impressionist and is very good at it. His greatest attribute is his natural stage presence and easy communication with the audience. His professionalism feels as though he was born on stage. With a voice ranging from good to excellent Eddie is very entertaining. Like all good artists vocal and otherwise Eddie has matured and improved, he has discovered and discarded all the devices that don’t work and found or created ones that do, this dedication coupled with his inherent vocal ability have resulted in his deserved recognition”……… Encore magazine Sydney Suzie Lee: Developed her career as a successful session and back up singer but It wasn’t long before her talent bought her to the front where she featured with Eddie Daniels in “Legends in Concert” as Cher in the “Sonny and Cher” segment of the show She developed the character so well that “Cher” became her forte, resulting in the lead role of her own shows – “Turn Back Time” and “The Cher Experience“. Suzie headlined at venues across the nation and supported the Drifters for their Australian Tour. Suzie was selected as one of the “Top 6“ Australian Tribute acts to be featured on “The Big E” TV program in the UK along with Bjorn again and the Beatnix and was voted Europe’s most popular Cher tribute act. It wasn't long before other Diva's of the day were added to her repertoire - Cilla Black, Lulu, Petula Clark ect COMMENTS : Hi Ed - A follow up to say thank you for a great night last Friday. Our patrons were very happy and want me to bring you back. I would like to suggest a morning showcase. Again thank you so much for a great show. Regards, Geoff Cox Venue Manager Redcliffe Entertainment Centre. " Absolute professionalism and superb assistance in our marketing preparations from Eddie were followed with a sold out show. The crowd loved his performance and vowed to come see it again. I’d recommend booking Ed in any capacity he is an excellent entertainer ”. Catherine Rosser Marketing Strategist BA. Cmns www.eddiedaniels.com.au SUITABLE VENUES : Theatres, Town Halls, Function rooms Age- any ,Most suited to the Baby Boomer generation STAGE : 6 x 5m depth stage min preferable BUMP IN : 1.5 hrs Clear access to Dressing rooms with mirrors. BUMP OUT : 1 hr PRODUCTION : TECH requirements : Rated D - Production required is flexible. 2 x Radio mics, min 2 preferably, 4 front wedges, side fills. Lighting - Standard Rig , Front and Mid wash. Follow spot. Light plot will be provided. Please NOTE : This show is fully tracked with excellent quality files recorded by studio musicians and extra vocal harmonies added by Eddie Daniels and Suzie Lee. A line out is provided for FOH mix allowing track control from the principle. DURATION: 1 x 80 min Morning Melodies. 2 x 50 min evening performance APRHA : Venue CAST: Principles x 2 Dancers optional up to x 4 Tech optional x 1 PRICING : ROYALTIES : 0% from $2,300 + gst This show is adaptable to all venue sizes and budgets. Puuurrrrfect for Morning Melodies MARKETING : Promotional mov/mp4 video, press release bio, poster and flyer templates, High Res cut out image , audio files and Pull- up Banner - all available through Dropbox link Post show MEET and GREET available.. Marketing Publicity Contact details : Amber Attractions Pty Ltd [email protected] 0412 355378 ED - 04111 03726.
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