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Joe Camilleri & The Black Sorrows at The Gov with special guests Pinkerton Pendlebury

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Date(s) - 29/11/2024
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Location
The Gov

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Joe Camilleri and The Black Sorrows are coming to town for one show only.
Joe Camilleri has been at the forefront of the Australian music scene for decades as the leader of Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons and The Black Sorrows, and as writer of radio anthems Hit & Run, Shape I’m In, Chained To The Wheel, Harley & Rose and Never Let Me Go. He is the consummate entertainer constantly honing his craft, an ARIA Hall of Famer and a rock’n’roll lifer. Joe’s band, The Black Sorrows, are one of Australia’s most prolific and enduringly popular bands, renowned for their high-energy live shows, musicianship and infectious, roots-soaked blues rock. They’ve sold more than two million albums to date and won an ARIA Award for Best Group.
The joy of live music, the excitement of watching great performers and the thrill of that old The Black Sorrows’ magic is what these gigs are all about! Do not miss your chance to see The Black Sorrows.
With special guests – Pinkerton Pendlebury…
Pinkerton Pendlebury is a new musical cross-generational partnership bringing together more than five decades of experience.
Andrew Pendlebury is best known for his revered guitar playing with seminal Stephen Cummings-fronted ’70s/80s Melbourne band The Sports and for a number of acclaimed solo records – including an ARIA Award winner – in the ’80s and ’90s
Steve Pinkerton came to prominence in the 2000’s up front of guitar-popsters The Anyones, and these days plays drums for Dallas Crane and sings and plays guitar in The Ronson Hangup.
Pinkerton Pendlebury are venturing to Adelaide for the first time on the back of their acclaimed self-titled debut album. This will be Andrew Pendlebury’s first gig in Adelaide for over 25 years! A few old Sports songs and plenty of brand-new favourites are guaranteed!
“Given the pedigree of new Melbourne-based project Pinkerton Pendlebury it’s little surprise that their eponymous debut album is a beguiling collection of sophisticated pop music…” – Steve Bell, Rhythms
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