Party: Kevin Borich | Live Express
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Date: 25.02.2017 20:00
Address: 86 Lurline St, Katoomba, Australia | show on the map »
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AN ARTIST WHO HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME.
KEVIN BORICH IS UNDOUBTEDLY ONE OF THE CHOSEN FEW.
With a professional career spanning 40 years, Kevin Borich has done it all. Beginning with the LA- DE- DA’S in New Zealand, writing the classic hit ‘Gonna See My Baby Tonight’, to his KEVIN BORICH EXPRESS and The PARTY BOYS, Kevin has performed at some of the biggest Rock events Australia has seen.
La De Da’s
SUNBURY and the ROCKARENAS in the 70’s [were you there?] with 60,000 people, featuring FLEETWOOD MAC, SANTANA (with whom he was invited onstage to play with) and THE LITTLE RIVER BAND. New Years Eves at the Sydney Opera House with 170,000 people, telecast live, nationally and internationally to Japan, at that time, a first! Numerous support shows for international acts, ELTON JOHN, STATUS QUO, JEFF BECK and BUDDY GUY to name a few.
From your local to the big events, he has carved out a revered reputation in the Australian Music Industry, performing his music with a youthful exuberance, - giving extra meaning to the word LONGEVITY. Kevin has played and recorded with artists such as Renee’ Geyer `Blues License’ - Dutch Tilders `The Blues Had a Baby ‘- Richard Clapton `Prussian Blue’, Joe Walsh and The Party Boys, [of which he was a founding member]. Jammed with Carlos Santana on two of his tours, also with Bo Diddley, Richie Blackmore (Deep Purple), Ron Wood (Rolling Stones), John Mayall, Taj Mahal, Living Colour. Overseas tours and tours with Jimmy Barnes, Renee’ Geyer and Mark Hunter, have added spice to his career.
Well known for his high-energy electric guitar style, his performance is hailed throughout the music industry as world class. He also starred in the hugely successful 18 ‘Sold Out’ Australia wide ‘Long Way To The Top’ 2002 arena concerts.
2003 and Kevin, alongside Tony Joe White, John Mayall and Ray Charles (in that order) performed the Melbourne International Music & Blues Festival. In recognition of His contribution to Australian music and blues culture, he was inducted into the Australian Blues Foundation Hall of Fame.
John Mayall/Kevin Borich
Kevin has added a 1930’s National Steel acoustic guitar in his show. This “laid-back” acoustic style is a very well received addition to his Shows providing a mellower base from which to launch later into electric Land, with Fender Strat and Gibson Firebird slide guitar.
There is a new OFFICIAL website www.kevinborich1.com.au
He continues touring with his Express, playing material from his extensive catalog at major festivals and venues.
Now he has released his new CD – NOMAD – with his son Lucius (COG) Mark Kennedy and Harry Brus.
Tickets $10 | On sale Now at The Club Box Office