Thursday, May 17, 2012

Ezereve 8.00pm tonight at The Ellington


Ezereve is changing the world for those less fortunate one song at a time. Following four sell out nights at the Ellington Jazz Club, Ezereve is a singer with a story to tell. Blessed with angelic looks, a beautiful voice, and poignant songs full of emotion and messages she has set her heart on using her talent to raise money to support the causes she is passionate about. Ezereve returns to The Ellington Jazz Club stage on Thursday 17th May for a night of songs and stories. Working with outstanding musicians, Ezereve will perform songs from her fast-selling EP, Stop Traffik, as well as perform some of her latest songs. Ezereve is a World Vision Artist and will contribute every dollar from her CD sales towards World Vision. By attending, not only will you be blessed by an evening of wonderful talent in the company of inspirational musicians, but you too will walk away knowing that you made a difference to someone’s life simply by being there.

Bedouin Sea is the acoustic folk project of Perth brothers Alex and Ross Conradie. Drawing on such inspirations as Jack Johnson, Ben Harper and Angus and Julia Stone, this duo have proven to be a must-see act of 2012 with lyrics and harmonies that could melt even the hardest of hearts. Bedouin Sea have spent the past 12 months performing under the name ‘Alex and Ross Conradie’ leaving the crowds of Perth in awe.

Vocals/Guitar: Ezereve
Keys: Matt Bolt
Guitar: Chris Gibbs
Drums: Dave Rajendrum
Bass: Jonathan Carruthers
Backing Vocals: Bernardine Grigson
Support Act: Bedouin Sea

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