LIVE REVIEW: Rag’n’Bone Man & The Teskey Brothers

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Since the release of the hit single ‘Human’ the name Rag’n’Bone Man has been on our radar with Triple M loving the classic rhythm and blues voice that was suddenly taking over the airwaves.

The excitement from Melbourne music fans was hard to ignore approaching a SOLD OUT 170 Russell on a cold, Monday night with a line up of music fans, of all ages and background snaking around the popular live music venue.

Often the ignored slot of support act, the turn out for openers and local legends The Teskey Brothers was as if they were headlining- a huge audience of people eager to see the Melbourne family band with an old school soul sound.

The Teskey Brothers reminded us why we fell in love with them when they played Live At Eddie’s Desk just two months ago.

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With the packed audience sitting in the palm of their hand, singing along and following every demand, it’s obvious Melbourne is in love with them too.

Looking forward to big things from these Home Grown local lads.

The room was packed as the stage is set for the eclectic, English singer-songwriter.

The larger than life ‘Human’ hit make takes the stage and the crowd opens up with a roar.

His huge presence is softened by his humble and grateful personality, the muso obviously stoked on his Aussie fans.

The set is a rollercoaster of sounds, from soul, to rhythm and blues, to intimate songs with the room so quite you can hear the ceiling fans ever moment.

The set finishes up with Rag’n’Bone Man and his 5 piece band is a full blown, heavy blues rock set.

After the crowd demanding more, the band come on stage for 2 more, with the Rag’n’Bone Man himself, Rory taking to the stage without his band, saying farewell to this country that have hosted him for the Splendour In The Grass festival this winter.

Rag’n’Bone Man’s latest album Human is available in stores and online now.
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The Teskey Brothers debut album Half Mile Harvest is available now
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25 July 2017

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