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Album launch - “Tan Lines” by The Brass Traps

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Album launch - “Tan Lines” by The Brass Traps
Saturday 29 October @ 4.45pm
Wesley Anne – 250 High Street Northcote
$10

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Part of the Melbourne Ukulele Festival. The Brass Traps re-imagines what Swing music would sound like if it had been invented in the 2000s. The songs will put a smile on your face, a tap in your toe and a tune in your voice! The Brass Traps, featuring Bernard and assorted special guests, return to the Melbourne Ukulele Festival, having been hard at work in the studio. They’re following up their debut album, Shoulder Season, with a fresh new collection of catchy original songs: Tan Lines. You will enjoy humour, pathos, infectious rhythms, some amazing ukulele party tricks and as much passion as a uke can hold…which turns out to be a fair bit.

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Kid friendly – alcohol served to 18+ / Wheelchair accessible

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