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Got the blues? Get Rhythm!
Mark and Joanne Caligiuri have toured as Cash and Carter for fifteen years (and got married in 2016!). They're joined by a fabulous line-up: Chris Caligiuri (double bass), Lucas Caligiuri (drums) and Adam Prozzo (bass).
You'll hear amazing renditions of your favourites in this celebration of the love and music of country's most famous couple: "I Walk the Line," "Ring of Fire," "Folsom Prison Blues," "A Boy Named Sue," "Jackson," "Long Legged Guitar Pickin' Man" and many more!
But don't just take our word for it. Here's what audience members have said about the show:
"I have just returned from this awesome concert at Frankston [Arts Centre] and it was the best. So good to go to a concert where you know every word. Great toe tapping beats. Highlight was the new song 'Milton Sang Bass'. I loved it! 6 stars out of 5."—Roger Bernard
"After a 3hr drive down from the bush to see the show, I left with a sore face from smiling, a sore throat from singing and loved every second."—Tash Blake
"Great energy and interaction with the audience and you can tell you love what you do."—Helen Fraser
"Fantastic show, will definately come see again. Had a ball."—Jo Nash
Don't miss out: book your ticket today!
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