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The 4 Cs
Featuring Joe, Clive, Lewis & Elliot Carpenter. Originally
formed over 50 years ago as Joe & Clive and now joined by youngbloods
Lew B and J Boy. Regular appearances at Chiang Mai does nothing
to tarnish their reputation as a class act. Solo hits include Clive's
famous 'Red Red Wine' and 'Smoke Gets In Your
Eyes', Lew B's 'Smart Dressed Man' , J Boys
'Getting Away With It' and Joe's never to be forgotten
cover of 'The Streak' released many years ago and not
now performed live for legal reasons. |
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Jez & Tim
A stunning duo re-united for this particular tour only. Jez Coulbeck
has wowed crowds with his 'Higher And Higher' and 'Didn't
I Blow Your Mind' while brother Tim is new to live performances,
but the word is that 'Drink To Me Only' and 'Keeper
Of The Castle' mark him out for instant stardom. Watch out
for their in-promptu renditions at the Sugar Shack and stand well
back. 'The Jack Daniels Band' will be performing as
their backing group. |
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D Mac
First live performance in Chiang Mai. Great expectations from the
rest of the artists. You'll not hear him doing 'Sing
A Song Of Sixpence', 'Seventy Six Trombones' or
'Same Old Song', but if we're lucky Duncan MacKenzie
will surely entertain us with 'I'm In A Different World'
and 'Cigarettes 'n Whisky And Wild Wild Women'.
Good reviews at this venue and we may see him again next year. |
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'Big Daddy' Hardy
The Elder Statesman Of Soul, Stuart will again be found not too
far from the action. His own rendition of 'Red Red Wine'
is very comparable to Clive C's. Always keen to try new stuff
we may hear 'Grandad' or even '80 With A Bullet'.
On stage presence is legendary, but the journey to Chiang Mai may
prove exhausting so listen out for some of the old skool smooth
ones such as 'What's Going On' , 'Here There
And Everywhere' and 'When Will I See You Again'.
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| These cool guys also play a little
bit of cricket in their spare time. |