The 4 Decades Show
Tickets available from £30.00
Calling all 50’s, 60’s, 70’s and 80’s fans…….we’ve finally answered your call!
The 4 Decades show is here, jam packed with your favourite hits and guaranteed to get you on your feet!
Featuring the UK’s leading Decades Show.
Expect to hear all the anthems, toe tappers and finger snapping hits from the 50’s and 60’s in the first half of the show, from Brenda Lee to The Beatles and lots more in between.
The second half of the show will take you straight into the 70’s with the grooves of Stevie Wonder, Sister Sledge and Abba. Partying on into the 80’s with classics from Madonna through to Queen.
So don’t hesitate, book your tickets now and get ready to remember where you were, what these songs meant to you and lose yourself in the music, as you experience the ‘4 Decades Show’-like nothing before it!
Claire Sisterson, lead vocals, toured with brass bands abroad and in the UK, playing lead trombone, later training as a professional contemporary dancer in London but came back to work with the English National Dance Theatre. Has been described as “Oozing talent and ability”.
David McDonald Cowell, lead vocals and Bass guitar, Dave is also classically trained in piano. Dave has worked as a professional musician from the tender age of 16. Managing a large size live band up and down the country for the ‘Mecca’ entertainment chain. Working and backing incredible talents such as Bob Monkhouse, Frank Carson , Max Bygraves, Susan Maughan and Matt Monroe- which allowed Dave to hone his incredible talent
Graeme Allen, lead guitar and backing vocals- renowned and respected guitarist, but man of many talents- playing tin whistle, flute as well as guitar and appearing in many episodes of the North East based drama ‘Vera’. Graeme has worked with many bands up and down the country and has really proven himself as a real ‘showman’
Tony Robinson, Drums and backing vocals-Tony started playing drums at the age of eight, being taught and mentored by John Mile’s drummer and session player Barry Black. He learnt his craft by playing in brass bands, during which time he played some prestigious venues such as the Guild Hall and the Royal Albert Hall. From his late teenage years he played in several local bands covering many music genres, rhythm and blues, rock , pop and disco, amongst others
Location
Location: The Webster Memorial Theatre
Address: 64 High St, Arbroath DD11 1AW, Arbroath, DD11 1AW
