Dueting it for the Kids is a concert unlike anything heard previously in Sydney. This event will bring together the top Australian names of the recording and concert industry in a concert of duets - pairing many of today's greatest voices in an evening of music and song. This one off concert, in aid of The Australian Childrens' Music Foundation, is on Monday 9 August at Sydney's State Theatre.
Starring -
Rachael Beck, Richard Clapton, Ivan Davies, Tim Freedman (The Whitlams), Mark Gable (Choirboys), Paul Gray (Wa Wa Nee), Jay Laga'aia, Darryl Lovegrove (The Leading Men),
Wendy Matthews, Jessica Mauboy, Mirusia, Jenny Morris, Ian Moss, Melinda Schneider, Glenn Shorrock, Danielle Spencer, Don Spencer, Ian Stenlake,
John Waters, Erik Weidmann (1927),
Mark Williams (Dragon), the concert will feature duets such as -
Leo Sayer & Paulini doing "You make me feel like Dancing";
Jon Stevens & Shannon Noll doing "Dancing in the Streets"; Tom Burlinson & Georgie Parker doing "Unforgettable"; and, Christine Anu & Jimmy Little doing "My Island Home".
Established in 2002 The Australian Children's Music Foundation is a foundation using the power of music to inspire and enrich the lives of all Australian children and youth. Through music, children can find a way to express their emotions and channel their energy and abilities into something positive and creative. It aims to enrich the lives of all Australian children and youth, particularly the disadvantaged and indigenous. Don Spencer OAM, Founder of the ACMF said "Music is the universal language, the one medium that can transcend all boundaries, awaken the imagination and bring great joy."
Dueting It for the Kids was created and is produced by Marc Christowski of Empire Touring.
This all star line-up, in a brilliantly conceived concert, will be a superb evening of music from all era's.
State Theatre, Sydney, Monday 9 August
Booking information:
www.ticketmaster.com.au or phone 136 100
Tickets $99 (transaction fees may apply), on sale from Monday 31 May.
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