Legends of Oz will perform at Rich River Golf Club on Saturday, June 27 from 8.30pm to 11.30pm, with free entry.
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Legends of Oz will perform at Rich River Golf Club on Saturday, June 27.
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The eight-piece band showcases iconic Australian music spanning from the 1970s to the present day.
Legends of Oz lead singer Paul Vitullo leads the group alongside Scott Solimo on guitar and vocals, Amanda Baxter and Antonia Maher on vocals, Marc Paola on guitar, Alistair Robertson on bass, Jake Molinaro on drums, and Damian Montalto on keyboards and vocals.
“The concept was to get a good live band on stage, performing, playing the hits that people remember,” Paul said.
“I’m a Cobram boy born and bred and the band plays a fair bit in Mulwala.
“It is both a band and a show.
“We highlight some of the best of the best Australian acts that are out there.”
Legends of Oz’s performance features a diverse range of Australian music, from AC/DC to Baby Animals, John Farnham, Hoodoo Gurus, and Hunters and Collectors.
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The three-hour performance covers a diverse range of Australian music.
“We don't get time to play everything, but we try and tap into as many of the Australian iconic songs that we possibly can,” Paul said.
“It depends on the venue, but we will do stuff from AC/DC, right through to the Baby Animals, through to (John) Farnham, to Hoodoo Gurus and Hunters and Collectors.”
The eight-piece band features iconic Australian music from the 1970s to the present day.
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Paul, who has been performing for 40 years, developed the concept to showcase classic Australian hits.
“I always thought that I’d love to highlight, performing Australian music and touching on a little bit of modern, but more so classic bands, and dating back even to some of the ’70s music,” he said.
“My favourite song to perform is probably You're the Voice.
“It is a big one for crowd involvement.
“I find anything from Cold Chisel, like Khe Sanh, gets people straight up, Jessie’s Girl by Rick Springfield is another, they are just classics.
“Horses because it is an iconic song that people like to get up and dance and sing to.
“We just really can’t wait because last time we performed at Rich River, it was an absolutely massive night, and we really appreciated the people that came along.
“So, we hope to see everyone back again.”
The show is Saturday, June 27, from 8.30pm to 11.30pm, with free entry.