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‘Voice of an angel’ – Marlon Williams

Marlon Williams
Marlon Williams

KIWI-BORN Melbourne crooner, Marlon Williams, has a voice to die for, with “the voice of an angel” According to Billboard Magazine.

We’ve already seen him at the Canberra Theatre this year as part of the “Rubber Soul/Revolver” tour and now the Transit Bar has scored a coup in hosting Williams and his band The Yarra Benders for a gig this Wednesday Nov 25.

Williams is flavour of the year, having signed serious agent and label deals in North America and Europe, as well as acting in an ABC TV series and a feature film shot in NZ.

He released his debut self-titled album on April 24 and it’s been winning over new fans at a rapid rate. The album debuted at number 31 on the national ARIA chart, and number 4 on the NZ charts.

Marlon Williams and The Yarra Benders with Ben Salter, at Transit Bar, Civic, 8pm Wed Nov 25, bookings to moshtix.com.au

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