What:
The Jim Rockfords
Where:
The Clarence Corner Hotel, 601 Stanley St, The Gabba
When:
Fri Jun 26, 8pm
How much:
Free for you!
Description:
Black Fridays celebrate another Friday night appropriately titled Monster Mash. The Jim Rockfords bring their unique blend of garage soul to the stage along with The Bertie Page Clinic, Captain Twilight and the six shooters and The Pretty Boys! The Clarence is the type of bar that you don't come across too often these days - in the uber coolness that has take. It has that understated charm that is unique to a suburban pub (and they've got cheap drinks)! -BE
Keywords: Woolloongabba, rock n roll
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