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  • General Admission: $44.30 each
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Dates:

  • Sat 26 Oct 2024, 6:30pm–11:00pm

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Don't miss The Foreday Riders' highly anticipated return to the Brass Monkey for an extraordinary night of blues, playing the album Durn Tootin. This special event features the renowned talents of Ray Beadle on lead guitar and vocals, alongside the keyboard mastery of Clayton Doley.

Ray and Clayton will be seamlessly integrated into the band for the entirety of the evening, promising a rare and unforgettable experience. Celebrating their remarkable 57th year as a band, The Foreday Riders are undeniably iconic figures in the Australian blues scene. Led by brothers Ron and Jeff King, they've earned the moniker "The University of the Blues" for their role in nurturing countless blues talents, including the likes of Ray Beadle.

Ray Beadle, is the genuine article, his music comes deep from the heart and soul, stirring emotions in people with his guitar genius. Ray’s music is rich with a deep history of the Blues. Meanwhile, Clayton Doley, a revered figure in both Australian blues and jazz, brings his unparalleled keyboard skills honed through years with the legendary Sydney band, The Mighty Reapers.

Completing the lineup are Rosscoe "the Stinger" Clark on drums and Stan "Sleepy" Mobbs on bass, ensuring a night of rhythm and groove that aficionados won't want to miss.

Join The Foreday Riders for an evening that promises to be a masterclass in blues excellence!

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