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Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope Australia's Premier Reception Band AUSTRALIA'S PREMIER RECPTION BAND Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope Australia's Premier Reception Band Music is the key Set the mood to ignite your passions and embark on a captivating musical journey as Kaleidoscope transforms your reception into the night of your life. Discover the power of live entertainment as Australia's finest musicians set the stage alight with celebrated hits from Stevie Wonder, Jamiroquai, James Brown, Kylie Minogue, Jackson 5, Earth Wind & Fire, Marvin Gaye, Moloko, Santana and more. You said it... Spectacularly entertaining... "The music was outstanding. Thank you." Wyeth Inviting & dazzling… "Excellent show. We thourougly enjoyed ourselves." Subaru Stunning entertainment "...I could have danced all night..." Pfizer Terrific! "Outstanding quality musical performances..." Toyota AUSTRALIA'S PREMIER RECEPTION BAND Tel: (02) 9365 6060 www.barel.com.au Kaleidoscope Australia's Premier Reception Band Lisa Callingham - Lead Vocals Finest musicians Credits include Baz Luhrmann's film Moulin Rouge, The Boy from Oz, What the World Needs Now, Paul Mac, Eurogliders, Marcia Hines, 2Day FM & the Austereo Network. Ralph Marshall - Bass & Vocals Marcia Hines, Human Nature, Paul Mac, David Campbell and 1927, Triple M, 2WS FM, ABC & MIX 106.5 Recordings. Andrew Mostyn - Drums Credits include Jewel, David Campbell, Doug Williams, Lesley Barlow, Bardo and Amity Dry. Endorsed by Mapex and Meial Michael "Yeah Man" Rohanek - Keys Credits include Shannon Noll, Deni Hinez, Australian Idol Winner Kate DeArauge, WIN TV and NRL Grand Final 2005 Rugby League Eli Barel - Guitar Credits include Jenny Morris, Solar, Coordinator of live music projects for special events at Club Med Villages in Noumea, Malaysia and Bali. AUSTRALIA'S PREMIER RECEPTION BAND Tel: (02) 9365 6060 www.barel.com.au Dance & Party Songs 1. Push Up – Freestylers 20. Love at First Sight – Kylie Minogue 2. Lola’s Theme - Shapeshifters 21. Music – Madonna 3. I Aint Got You – Alicia Keys 22. Shackles – Mary Mary 4. Lose My Breath - Beyonce 23. Lady Marmalade – La Belle 5. Get This Party Started - Pink 24. I’m Outta Love – Anastasia 6. Play – Jennifer Lopez 25. Not That Kind – Anastasia 7. Lets Get Loud – Jennifer Lopez 26. Why Didn’t You Call Me – Macy Gray 8. If This Ain’t Love – Groovejet 27. I Try – Macy Gray 9. Crazy in Love - Beyonce 28. I’m a Believer - Smashmouth 10. Work It Out – Beyonce 29. Set Them Free – Sting 11. Naughty Girl - Beyonce 30. Dance Little Sister – Terence Trent D’arby 12. Senorita – Justin Timberlake 31. Torn – Natalie Umbruglia 13. Rock Ur Body – Justin Timberlake 32. Boogie Oogie – Taste of Honey 14. Sing It Back – Moloko 33. Pull Up to the Bumper – Grace Jones 15. Starlight – Superman Lovers 34. Too Funky – George Michael 16. Heya – Outkast 35. Freedom – George Michael 17. Spinning Around – Kylie Minogue 36. Fast Love – George Michael 18. In Your Eyes – Kylie Minogue 37. Cosmic Girl – Jamiroquai 19. Out of my Head – Kylie Minogue 38. Little L – Jamiroquai Tel: (02) 9365 6060 Fax: (02) 9365 6061 Email: [email protected] Web: www.barel.com.au 39. Give me Somethin’ – Jamiroquai 61. PYT - Michael Jackson 40. Cream – Prince 62. Don’t Stop ‘till You Get Enough - Michael Jackson 41. Kiss – Prince 63. Billy Jean - Michael Jackson 42. When Doves Cry – Prince 64. Respect – Aretha Franklin 43. September – Earth Wind and Fire 65. Ain’t Nobody – Chaka Khan 44. Lets Groove – Earth Wind and Fire 66. Stay – Chaka Khan 45. Don’t Call Me Baby – Madison Avenue 67. I’m Every Woman – Chaka Khan 46. Smooth – Santana 68. Spiritual Thang – Eric Bene’t 47. That’s the Way Love Goes – Janet Jackson 69. Funky Music – Wild Cherry 48. Together Again – Janet Jackson 70. Superstition – Stevie Wonder 49. We Are Family – Sister Sledge 71. Signed Sealed Delivered – Stevie Wonder 50. Sex Machine – James Brown 72. I Wish – Stevie Wonder 51. Tear Drops – Womack and Womack 73. Isn’t She Lovely – Stevie Wonder 52. Lowdown – Boz Scaggs 74. Can’t Get Enough of Your Love – Barry White 53. Celebration – Kool and the Gang 75. Feeling Alright – Joe Cocker 54. Le Freak – Chic 76. You Can Leave your Hat On – Joe Cocker 55. I Love The Nightlife – Alicia Bridges 77. Hot Hot Hot – Gloria Estefan 56. I Will Survive – Gloria Gaynor 78. Conga – Gloria Estefan 57. Young Hearts – Kym Mazelle 79. Feel Like Makin Love – George Benson 58. Blame it on the Boogie - Michael Jackson 80. Sweet Love – Anita Baker 59. Rock with You - Michael Jackson 81. Walk on By – Dionne Warwick 60. Working Day and Night - Michael Jackson 82. One Day I’ll Fly Away – Randy Crawford Tel: (02) 9365 6060 Fax: (02) 9365 6061 Email: [email protected] Web: www.barel.com.au 83. Imagine – Randy Crawford 105. Sweetest Taboo – Sade’ 84. Feel So High – Des’ree 106. Don’t Get ‘Round Much Anymore 85. Gotta Be – Des’ree 107. What’s Going On – Marvin Gaye 86. Life – Des’ree 108. Georgie Porgie – Toto 87. Saving All My Love – Whitney Houston 109. Just the Two of Us – Bill Withers 88. Natural Woman – Aretha Franklin 110. Sad Samba – Grover Washington Junior 89. Chuck E’s In Love – Ricky Lee Jones 111. On and On – Erykah Badu 90. Killing Me Softly – Roberta Flack 112. Apple Tree – Erykah Badu 91. Look of Love – Burt Bacharach 113. L.O.V.E. – Nat King Cole 92. My Funny Valentine – Rogers and Hart 114. Orange Colored Sky – Natalie Cole 93. Moondance – Van Morrison 115. Maputo – David Sanborn 94. Someone Like You – Van Morrison 116. So What – Ronny Jordan 95. Have I Told You Lately – Van Morrison 117. Season For Change – Ronny Jordan 96. Watermelon Man 118. Makin Me High – Toni Braxton 97. Cruizin – Huey Lewis & Gwyneth Paltrow 119. Still Haven’t Found – The Chimes 98. Midnight at the Oasis – Brand New Heavies 120. Sweet Love – Anita Baker 99. Dream on Dreamer – Brand New Heavies 121. Route 66 – Nat King Cole 100. Dream Come True – Brand New Heavies 122. Affirmation – George Benson 101. Have A Good Time – Brand New Heavies 123. Broadway – George Benson 102. You Got a Friend – Brand New Heavies 124. Masquerade – George Benson 103. Smooth Operator – Sade’ 125. Give me the Night – George Benson 104. Your Love is King – Sade’ 126. Nature Boy – George Benson Tel: (02) 9365 6060 Fax: (02) 9365 6061 Email: [email protected] Web: www.barel.com.au 127. Autumn Leaves – Standard 149. Lady – Modjo 128. Blue Bossa – Standard 150. Sing It Back – Moloko 129. Wave – Antonio Carlos Jobim 151. Aint no sunshine - Bill Withers 130. Little Linda – Standard 152. Better be home soon - Crowed House 131. Billy’s Bounce – Standard 153. Don’t know why - Norah Jones 132. Four – Miles Davis 154. Lets get it on - Marvin gaye 133. Mercy Mercy – Cannonball Adderley 155. Wherever I lay my hat - Paul Young 134. Ascension – Maxwell 156. The way you look tonight - Michael Buble 135. Ruby Ruby – Steely Dan 157. Dock of the bay - Otis reading 136. St Thomas – Sonny Rollins 158. Georgia - Ray Charles 137. Satin Doll – Duke Ellington 159. Englishman in New York - Sting 138. Mushkenada – Brazil 66 160. I can’t tell you why - The Eagles 139. Lady Marmalade – La Belle 161. Every breath you take - Police 140. Disco Inferno – The Trampps 162. Fields of gold - Sting 141. I Love The Nightlife - Alicia Bridges 163. I’ve got you Under My Skin - Harry Connic Jr 142. K nock On Wood – Amy Stewart 164. Fragile - Sting 143. Never Can Say Goodbye – Jackson 5 165. It’s probably me - Sting 144. Groove Is In The Heart – Dee Lite 166. It Had to be you - Harry Connic Jr 145. Holiday – Madonna 167. Roxanne - Police 146. Like A Virgin – Madonna 168. Walkin on the moon - Police 147. Shocked – Kylie Minogue 169. Miss you 148. Long Train – Doobie Brothers 170. Walking in your footsteps Tel: (02) 9365 6060 Fax: (02) 9365 6061 Email: [email protected] Web: www.barel.com.au 171. Moondance - Van Morrison 193. Im a believer - The Monkeys 172. My Funny Valentine - Michael Buble 194. Love is in the air - John Paul Young 173. Night and day - Frank Sinatra 195. Love The One You’re With - Crosby Stills & Nash 174. Song For My Father - 196. Miss you - 175. Wait in vain - 197. Mustang sally - 176. When I Fall In Love - Nat King Cole 198. My Girl - The temptations 177. You go to my head - 199. Proud Mary - 178. You send me - 200. Oh what a night - KC & The sunshine band 179. Brown eyed girl - Van Morrison 201. Staying Alive - Bee Gees 180. Crazy little thing called love - Queen 202. Stick together - Al Green 181. I Shot The Sheriff - Bob Marley 203. Strong Persuader - Robert Cray 182. Is This Love - Bob Marley 204. YMCA - Village People 183. Don’t be cruel - Elvis 205. You to me are everything - The Real Thing 184. No Woman No Cry - Bob Marley 185. One Love - Bob Marley 186. Eagle rock - Daddy Cool 187. Stir it up - Bob Marley 188. Call me al - Paul Simon 189. What a fool believes - Doobie Brothers 190. Higher & higher - Martha and the Vandellas 191. How sweet it is - James Taylor 192. I feel good - James brown Tel: (02) 9365 6060 Fax: (02) 9365 6061 Email: [email protected] Web: www.barel.com.au Kaleidoscope.
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