Code One presents..
Carole King and Friends (Sunday Lunch Show)
Brass Monkey (Cronulla, NSW)
Sunday, 2 February 2025 12:30 pm
Aretha Franklin, The Beatles, Barbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt, The Drifters, Eric Burdon and the Animals, The Shirelles, The Monkees, Dusty Springfield, Quincy Jones, Kylie Minogue and James Taylor all have one thing in common – worldwide hits written by Carole King!
Access All Eras presents ‘Carole King and Friends’ – a celebration of the very best songs from an iconic songwriter of our time and featuring hits from her own Grammy award winning albums including ‘Tapestry’ alongside the chart-topping versions of her songs by other acclaimed artists.
Fronted by Amanda Easton (Wendy Matthews, Powderfinger) and Sarina Jennings (James Morrison, Richard Clapton) the band will be led by the legendary Rex Goh on guitar (Air Supply, The Eurythmics) with Tim Wedde (Jenny Morris, Mary Black) on keys and vocals, Emile Nelson (Cirque Du Soleil, Glenn Shorrock) on bass guitar and vocals and Dave Kirby (Chantoozies, Tania Doko) on drums I Feel the Earth Move…It’s Too Late…You’ve Got a Friend…Natural Woman…Locomotion…I’m Into Something Good…Up On the Roof…Will You Love Me Tomorrow and so many more songs that form the soundtrack of our lives
Access All Eras presents ‘Carole King and Friends’ – a celebration of the very best songs from an iconic songwriter of our time and featuring hits from her own Grammy award winning albums including ‘Tapestry’ alongside the chart-topping versions of her songs by other acclaimed artists.
Fronted by Amanda Easton (Wendy Matthews, Powderfinger) and Sarina Jennings (James Morrison, Richard Clapton) the band will be led by the legendary Rex Goh on guitar (Air Supply, The Eurythmics) with Tim Wedde (Jenny Morris, Mary Black) on keys and vocals, Emile Nelson (Cirque Du Soleil, Glenn Shorrock) on bass guitar and vocals and Dave Kirby (Chantoozies, Tania Doko) on drums I Feel the Earth Move…It’s Too Late…You’ve Got a Friend…Natural Woman…Locomotion…I’m Into Something Good…Up On the Roof…Will You Love Me Tomorrow and so many more songs that form the soundtrack of our lives