Current Band
Hans Lovejoy Trio
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Hans Lovejoy, Fred Cole (piano) and Ben Cox (drums), have held a residency at the Tatts Hotel in Lismore for over five years and have played throughout the region at weddings and other events.
The trio plays a wide selection of pop, jazz and Latin tunes. Vocal tunes include Golden Brown (The Stranglers) and many other jazz and Latin standards such as Sway, Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps, Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me etc. More audio available on Soundcloud.com |
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Previous Bands
Los Gringos – Latin Funk Reggae band
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Los Gringos is just one incarnation of Byron Latin Music, a collective of over ten Latin musicians.
We can arrange anything from solo, trio to six or eight piece band for your event depending on your requirement and budget. Los Gringo's original tunes accompany their repertoire of proven Latin American songs. The Byron Shire is home to a surprising number of first and second generation South American-Australians. For more visit: www.byronlatinmusic.com |
Bass solo
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Bass solo – from the band Mama Roux performing at The Lismore Uni 'Battle of the Bands Comp', September 2008.
Other members – Mark Mulder, guitar, Charlotte Marshall, vocals and Byron Goodwin, drums. |
Sara Tindley – Original country/pop
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Hans performed with Sara's band around four years ago.
Sara with her band, or solo, has played East Coast Blues and Roots Festival twice, Mullum Music Festival twice, Gympie Muster, Splendour in the Grass, Tamworth Country Music Festival four times, Wingham Akoostic Festival twice, and hotels, halls, cafes and lounge rooms all around the country. For more visit: www.saratindley.com/ |
Tommee – Indonesian singer-songwriter
Hans has performed and recorded with Tommee over the years, including tours to Cairns and the East Coast Blues and Roots Festival.
For more visit: www.myspace.com/tommeemusicworld |
Penguin And The Pig – "Money"
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A recording of original band called Penguin And The Pig from the mid 90s in Canberra.
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