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Soul Sisters come to Gold Creek

PRINNIE Stevens and Mahalia Barnes will “come together” in a soul-sisters revue, to be seen at the Abbey in Gold Creek this Sunday. 

Prinnie Stevens and Mahalia Barnes
“Come together”, as well as being the name of a famous Lennon-McCartney number, is, of course the name of their duet album released in October.

Organisers are point gout that both of “the girls” have a wide circle of musical friends and family, so we can expect to see the odd surprise guest joining them on stage for some impromptu appearances.

The pair has acquired a whole new generation of fans after competing  on “The Voice,” so this concert is bill as suitable for all ages.

Joining the girls on stage will be Barnes’s group, The Soul Mates, now including a three piece horn section and backing vocalists – taking in eleven people on stage. They’ve performed hundreds of gigs together and individual members have performed with of Cold Chisel, Diesel, Renee Geyer, The Whitlams, Phrase and Silverchair.

As well as performing songs from “Come Together” Stevens and Barnes, will be performing original songs and some favourite soul and dance tracks that didn’t make the album.

Prinnie Stevens and Mahalia Barnes, supported by Fatai, at The Abbey, Gold Creek, Sunday, November 11, bookings to 6230 2905 or www.theabbey.com.au

 

 

 

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