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{{Use Australian English|date=January 2013}}Sweethearts is a music group founded in the City of Geelong, Australia in 1989<ref>https://www.facebook.com/sweethearts.motown/info</ref> who play new soul – a fusion of styles based around classic soul and Motown. |
{{Use Australian English|date=January 2013}}Sweethearts is a music group founded in the City of Geelong, Australia in 1989<ref>https://www.facebook.com/sweethearts.motown/info</ref> who play new soul – a fusion of styles based around classic soul and Motown. |
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They are truly unique being the only school based band in the world that plays exclusively in professional settings, having toured the world and playing concerts at big music festivals. |
They are truly unique being the only school based band in the world that plays exclusively in professional settings, having toured the world and playing concerts at big music festivals. |
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In mid-year of 2013 they were the subject of a multi-part documentary on the Australian ABC television <ref>http://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/heart-and-soul/</ref> |
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[[Porretta Soul Festival]] (Italy) |
[[Porretta Soul Festival]] (Italy) |
Revision as of 04:56, 4 August 2013
Sweethearts is a music group founded in the City of Geelong, Australia in 1989[1] who play new soul – a fusion of styles based around classic soul and Motown. They are truly unique being the only school based band in the world that plays exclusively in professional settings, having toured the world and playing concerts at big music festivals.
In mid-year of 2013 they were the subject of a multi-part documentary on the Australian ABC television [2]
Porretta Soul Festival (Italy)
Montreux Jazz Festival (Switzerland)[3]
Jazz a Vienne (France)
References
External links
- [3] On-line article from au.artshub.com/au/, "Sweethearts: From student jammers to professional musicians"