Morning Melodies: June Smith & The Apple Band

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August, 2006
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Venue:
Don Russell Performing Arts Centre

Morning Melodies:  June Smith & The Apple Band

Sensational Jazz singer June Smith and four-piece group, The Apple Band, perform the hit songs of Jazz maestros Duke Ellington, Fats Waller and George Gershwin. Their repertoire includes heartfelt tunes from the golden era of American Soul music.

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Come treat yourself to a morning of fun, laughter and excitement with Morning Melodies at The Don. Shows held once a month. Admission includes morning tea before the show.
Morning tea served at 10.15am, performance at 11.00am.
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11am

12noon

drpac@gosnells.wa.gov.au

Don Russell Performing Arts Centre

9493 4577

mroberts@gosnells.wa.gov.au

Megan Roberts

9493 4577

$9.00 / $8.00 group (10+)

Murdoch Rd, Thornlie
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