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The
Melissa Bajric Show - Series 2 |
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Capitol Theatre Tamworth
Playhouse Theatre Hobart
Moncrieff Theatre Bundaberg
Joan Sutherland Theatre Penrith
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The
Performers |
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Lindsay Waddington is the owner and producer of Kross Kut
Records, one of the leading country music recording
studios in Queensland. He resides on the Gold Coast and has
been 6 times named Queensland Musician Of The Year.
An exceptional lead guitarist, Waddo heads the Lindsay
Waddington Showband, and in 2007 he became Melissa's
musical director.
A stand-out performer in his own right, Waddo has
expanded his performances to include a vocal repertoire,
as well as the familiar touch of comedy interspersed
with his trade-mark guitar playing. |
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Donnie Soper continues his success in the
spotlight. Born
and bred in the Hunter Valley area of NSW, Donnie is a
theatre director, professional actor, musician,
songwriter, and a genuine showman.
Donnie's music is a mixture of country flavours, and
when he takes to the stage his presence captivates the
audience and transforms their world for a moment in
time.In 2011 Donnie was signed to the Drover Music label, and
his debut album 'Fly Like A Bird' was recorded by
renowned producer Steve Newton in Tamworth. |
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Lloyd Back is a singer/songwriter from Kingaroy,
a rural area of Queensland that has become a hub for
Australian country music.
Lloyd's songs draw on both his own and other people's
life experiences. He writes songs that move people - to
tap their toes , to enter into the story, to laugh and
sometimes to cry.
An easy listening performer, Lloyd's songs connect with
a wide range of people from many differing walks of
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Tony Wagner hails from Brisbane and is a dual
instrumentalist in the Lindsay Waddington Show Band. He
plays piano style keys and pedal steel.
Tony has had an extensive career in Country Music as
both a performer and a studio session musician, and he
tours regularly from the east coast of Australia all the way across
to the west. He has also been awarded the title of 'Male
Vocalist' in the Christchurch Country Music Awards in
New Zealand. |
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Kingsley Day is another dual instrumentalist in the Lindsay Waddington Showband.
He plays twin keyboards simultaneously, one bass and one
melody. Originally from Katanning in Western Australia, Kingsley now calls Sydney
home.
As well as being a respected studio musician,
Kingsley was named the Boyup Brook Musician Of The Year
in 2006, and he's toured extensively with the Brian Letton
Show. He regularly entertains audiences with his
spontaneous personality and trademark musical ability. |
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Callum Sharp lives on Queensland's sunny Gold
Coast and has been drumming for many years.
Now part of the Lindsay Waddington Show Band, Callum
has settled into the country music world with the style
and passion of a seasoned veteran.
An absolute pleasure to listen to, Callum's drumming
complements the performers, rather than competing with
them as may sometimes otherwise happen. |
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