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Carnaby Street – The British Sixties Experience + Emma Driver
Brass Monkey (Cronulla, NSW)
Saturday, 2 May 2026 6:30 pm
“Many consider the 1960s to be the golden era of British music — a time when bands were bold, fresh and fearless, the songs were unforgettable, and the live performances were pure electricity. Carnaby St. - The British Sixties Experience brings that magic roaring back to life, performing the biggest and best hits from iconic British bands of the decade, including The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Beatles, The Kinks, The Yardbirds and many more.
Featuring former or current members of Hoodoo Gurus, Bang Shang a Lang, Walking Deads and Stray Dogs, this is a powerhouse lineup ready to deliver the ultimate 60s experience.
Join us for a rousing night of foot-stomping, table-thumping mayhem as we raise the roof and celebrate the incredible sound and spirit of Britain’s legendary 60s Rock ‘n Roll era!”
Emma Driver writes songs and sings them, plays guitar and harmonica, and also likes a chat. She’s played solo and in duos, trios and bands for 20+ years, and until recently performed with Walking Deads (Talking Heads Tribute Band). In this role, she sang key songs like ‘Burning Down The House’, danced in an age-appropriate way, and played under appreciated solos on her DigiBongos percussion pad. Her original songs have been called ‘conversational’ and ‘authentic’ by trustworthy people who didn’t owe her any favours.
Featuring former or current members of Hoodoo Gurus, Bang Shang a Lang, Walking Deads and Stray Dogs, this is a powerhouse lineup ready to deliver the ultimate 60s experience.
Join us for a rousing night of foot-stomping, table-thumping mayhem as we raise the roof and celebrate the incredible sound and spirit of Britain’s legendary 60s Rock ‘n Roll era!”
Emma Driver writes songs and sings them, plays guitar and harmonica, and also likes a chat. She’s played solo and in duos, trios and bands for 20+ years, and until recently performed with Walking Deads (Talking Heads Tribute Band). In this role, she sang key songs like ‘Burning Down The House’, danced in an age-appropriate way, and played under appreciated solos on her DigiBongos percussion pad. Her original songs have been called ‘conversational’ and ‘authentic’ by trustworthy people who didn’t owe her any favours.