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Coming up on CRN: Variety Australia series

enadmin, 4th December 2014
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A 10-part series that celebrates the careers of performers past and present that have entertained you on stage, TV and radio where they have made you laugh, cry, sing and dance. They have all helped create thousands of memories of good times for audiences across Australia.

Featuring

Toni Lamond - star of stage and TV in both Australia and America.

Wayne Cornell - from finger snapping rock and roller to numerous guest star appearances on The Bing Crosby Celebrity Special Show.

Derek Metzger - star of musical theatre and TV. An actor, singer and dancer.

Glen Amer - singer, composer and pianist.

Roland Storm – from teen idol to International headline act. Roland is Australia’s Ambassador for Rock-and Roll and one of the most in demand artists of his generation today.

Helen Zerefos – star of TV and stage, Helen has done it all and has been recognised for an OAM and had her name etched into NSW State Parliament for her ongoing contribution to the arts and charity world.

Karen Beckett – a regular entertainer on the Mike Walsh and Ray Martin midday shows and now touring internationally as a cabaret performer.

Ross Maio – an amazing virtuoso accordionist who has multiple awards, international tours and recordings. Everything from the classical to the latest pop records, Ross is the embodiment of the ‘can do anything’ entertainer

Jenene Watson – an amazing and long career from being a singer/dancer for TV shows in Melbourne, to club/cabaret performances, recording with the BeeGees and recently touring with Todd McKenny.

George Golla – the king of jazz guitar in Australia, who has stretched his wings to work in every field imaginable and has collaborated with some of the world’s best entertainers

From the studios of Sydney's Fine Music 102.5.

Variety Australia will play Sundays from 17:00 to 18:00 EDT from January 4, and will be available for DDN capture. For more information contact Community Radio Network staff on 02 9310 2999 or email [email protected].

 

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