[MUSIC/ROCK ~ SA PREMIERE ~ SA]         

The GC – Grand Central On Angas Street – Grand Central Showroom, Thu 14 Mar.

Once again, Rob Pippan Promotions have put on some remarkable entertainment by bringing the founding members of the Masters Apprentices back on stage once more for the 2019 Adelaide Fringe. With a now permanently extended line-up of both Mick Bower and Rick Harrison as well as Rob Pippan on guitars, Brian Vaughton and Matt MacNamee on drums, Nanette Van Ruiten on vocals, Sean Duncan and Gavin Webb (appearing briefly) on Bass, Ian “Polly” Politis on keyboards and vocals and Craig Holden on Vocals, the dectet rock extravaganza performed the works of the masters with the finesse and power of a modern rock show.

The show takes you on a journey through the ‘60s era of the Masters with anecdotal banter and narration from both the band and their host, Aussie radio legend John Pemberton. Packed with songs from the groups first album including hits like Undecided and Living In A Child’s Dream to classic ‘50s and ‘60s rock covers like Van Morrison’s Gloria” and Baby Please Don’t Go. Tonight’s concert also featured the debut performance of three new tracks I Want To Be Home, Let You Go and Bye Bye Baby and a homage to Jim Keays with It’s Because I Love You and Turn Up Your Radio.

Hands Of Time is a spectacular event with some fantastic vocal performances from Van Ruiten, Holden and Politis. A professional production commanding the attraction of many and a presentation worth the standing ovation, and a nice dosage of nostalgia for those who remember and a great show for ‘60s rock fans.

A must see for any Masters Apprentices fan.

4.5 stars

Bián Hickman

#ADLfringe

Image courtesy of Bián Hickman

SETLIST:

Set 1:
Video Intro: Inside Looking Out – Non album single
Wild Wild Party
Too Much Monkey Business
Baby Please Don’t Go
Undecided
Buried And Dead
But One Day
Poor Boy
Dancing Girl
Living In A Child’s Dream
Video with audio theme from Social Climber

Set 2:
Video Into: Future Of Our Nation
Elevator Driver
5:10 Man
Think About Tomorrow Today
I Want To Be Home [new]
Let You Go [new]
Bye Bye Baby [new]
It’s Because I Love You
Brian and Matt Drum Solo
Gloria
Turn Up Your Radio

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[MUSIC/ROCK ~ SA PREMIERE ~ SA]          The GC – Grand Central On Angas Street – Grand Central Showroom, Thu 14 Mar. Once again, Rob Pippan Promotions have put on some remarkable entertainment by bringing the founding members of the Masters Apprentices back on stage once more for the 2019 Adelaide Fringe. With a now permanently extended line-up of both Mick Bower and Rick Harrison as well as Rob Pippan on guitars, Brian Vaughton and Matt MacNamee on drums, Nanette Van Ruiten on vocals, Sean Duncan and Gavin Webb (appearing briefly) on Bass, Ian “Polly” Politis on keyboards and vocals and Craig Holden on Vocals, the dectet rock extravaganza performed the works of the masters with the finesse and power of a modern rock show. The show takes you on a journey through the ‘60s era of the Masters with anecdotal banter and narration from both the band and their host, Aussie radio legend John Pemberton. Packed with songs from the groups first album including hits like Undecided and Living In A Child’s Dream to classic ‘50s and ‘60s rock covers like Van Morrison’s Gloria” and Baby Please Don’t Go. Tonight’s concert also featured the debut performance of three new tracks I Want To Be Home, Let You Go and Bye Bye Baby and a homage to Jim Keays with It’s Because I Love You and Turn Up Your Radio. Hands Of Time is a spectacular event with some fantastic vocal performances from Van Ruiten, Holden and Politis. A professional production commanding the attraction of many and a presentation worth the standing ovation, and a nice dosage of nostalgia for those who remember and a great show for ‘60s rock fans. A must see for any Masters Apprentices fan. 4.5 stars Bián Hickman #ADLfringe Image courtesy of Bián Hickman SETLIST: Set 1: Video Intro: Inside Looking Out – Non album single Wild Wild Party Too Much Monkey Business Baby Please Don’t Go Undecided Buried And Dead But One Day Poor Boy Dancing Girl Living In A Child’s Dream Video with audio theme from Social Climber Set 2: Video Into: Future Of Our Nation Elevator Driver 5:10 Man Think About Tomorrow Today I Want To Be Home [new] Let You Go [new] Bye Bye Baby [new] It’s Because I Love You Brian and Matt Drum Solo Gloria Turn Up Your Radio  

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Bián Hickman

Fabulous homage to a legendary Adelaide band.

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