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The Here Here’s

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The Here Here’s
Sunday 30 October @ 7pm
303 – 303 High St Northcote
$5

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‘It’s like the ultimate mix tape of all your favourite instrumentals ever.’

Inspired by the cinematic surf sounds of Joe Meek, John Barry and Jack Nitzsche, the hot rod twang of Link Wray and the eccentric genius of Lee Perry’s Upsetters, The Here Here’s play an all original repertoire of melodic, toe-tapping and memorable killer instrumentals. The Here Here’s are Rohan Sherlock (the Fender bass), Luke Collins (the drum set), Nigel Wright (percussion), Dan Marsh (Hammond organ and piano) and Baz Turnbull (Guitarocaster). The tunes are composed by guitarist Baz Turnbull. Originally from Sydney, he has toured extensively both locally and internationally playing guitar in the touring bands of Jamaican greats The Congos and Horace Andy, alt country legends Richard Buckner and The Willard Grant Conspiracy, Pulitzer Prize-winning author James Ellroy and local music royalty The Cruel Sea and Ed Kuepper. Baz is a current member of psych rockers The Clearspacemen and legendary inner west improvising outfit The Renovators. He has also guested on many notable Australian recordings. 
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