CARSON, Stove and Carter - three names and three sets of musical talent that will mix guitars, violins and soaring vocals tomorrow at CLUB PHOENIX .
The cheeky trio form LOVE THAT HAT, returning to the PHOENIX stage for a limited season of performances on every second Thursday.
Duelling guitars and violins and intricate instrumentals characterise the group that has etched itself into Newcastle's musical heart as one of this city's most popular acts.
Dave Carter (on bass and vocals) and Michael Stove (guitar) are two of Newcastle's perennial musicians, while the vocal genius of Sue Carson completes the collaboration.
Carson's musical roots are so diverse as to include folk, rock and opera.
LOVE THAT HAT promise a range of material from folk and rock to pop.
Part of another famous Newcastle act is also returning to PHOENIX every second Friday from this week.
TY & CO are best known for their work in local group LITTLE HORNET .
Following their front-line roles in the band, the two have hooked up to deliver a stack of good-time tunes in their own style.
Performing together since they were teenagers lends Ty and Rupert a special energy and on-stage chemistry.
Their repertoire homes in on the tunes of the 60s, but they can perform anything thrown at them from Elvis classics through to the latest new-millennium music.
A show tribute to NEIL DIAMOND, courtesy of Ty, aims to inspire the die-hard fans and convert the rest.
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