| Sunday 19 Sep | ||
| 2:30 pm | to | 6:30 pm |
James G Brennan
Lead Vocals & Acoustic Guitar
“The voice of the show”….
This experienced Cabaret performer began his career at the tender age of 15, whilst performing with his first band at a high school dance. His love of song writing also took shape around that time, and since then he has recorded several independent albums. In 1989 he appeared on “New Faces” hosted by Daryl Somers, where he sang an original composition, receiving rave reviews from both judges and audience alike, which also won him the “Ricky May Award”. James also appeared on “The Good Morning Show” with John Mangos in the early 1990’s, once again singing an original composition. In 1998 James starred in the “Johnny O’Keefe Tribute Show”, which toured Australia and New Zealand from 1998 to 2000. He has also supported such well known acts as Dragon, Joe Camilleri, The Cockroaches and blues guitar legend Kevin Borich, to name a few. James’ extensive cover repertoire has included such diverse styles, from Tom Jones and Don McLean, to Robbie Williams and Bernard Fanning.
James G Brennan
Lead Vocals & Acoustic Guitar
“The voice of the show”….
This experienced Cabaret performer began his career at the tender age of 15, whilst performing with his first band at a high school dance. His love of song writing also took shape around that time, and since then he has recorded several independent albums. In 1989 he appeared on “New Faces” hosted by Daryl Somers, where he sang an original composition, receiving rave reviews from both judges and audience alike, which also won him the “Ricky May Award”. James also appeared on “The Good Morning Show” with John Mangos in the early 1990’s, once again singing an original composition. In 1998 James starred in the “Johnny O’Keefe Tribute Show”, which toured Australia and New Zealand from 1998 to 2000. He has also supported such well known acts as Dragon, Joe Camilleri, The Cockroaches and blues guitar legend Kevin Borich, to name a few. James’ extensive cover repertoire has included such diverse styles, from Tom Jones and Don McLean, to Robbie Williams and Bernard Fanning.
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