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DayJar Voo
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Brisbane QLD
Line up(s) available: 5 piece What do you get when you combine four good friends a few instruments and hit the go button? You get DayJarVoo. They are a 4 piece “rock and roll” band who love nothing better than having the dance floor packed with people. With a wide range of material to please any crowd and a combined age of over 500 they still party like its 1999. They take carefully selected, well known tunes and inject them with a freshness and a spark. The result is a unique, instantly infectious brand of rock with hooks that keep repeating in your head hours after hearing them. On the 'live front' the boys promise you one 'helluva' great night out covering some of the great songs from the 60's through to today. The songs span the age barrier and this is one of the key factors in the band's popularity….. Everyone enjoys the music, the gags and the good vibes the boys put across. Geoff – Following his best selling novel “I’m too sexy for my shirt” he re-defined his musical career and has played in a band with New Zealand singer Barry Saunders. Geoff is able to pull those licks from all your favorites in a style that takes you back to that moment you first heard the song. Decka - Has played in a band called Akubra, which became the first Australian band to record a "maxi". Decka presently owns the largest drum kit this side of Outer Mongolia with news reports of his drums being heard 3 suburbs away. Is he destined to become one of the regions most noted drummers or is he just lucky? Nev - Has played jazz, blues and rock n’ roll has never quite got over dating the wrong Minogue sister. With a vocal range that is legendary in musical circles has presently taken on the lead mime role in the band. His Bass style is second only to his joke telling skills. Daz - In short rounds out the line up with powerful vocals and a flashy guitar style that may someday get a bridge named after it . Having never quite recovered from the model train disaster of 1981 has vowed to party hard in DayJarVoo.
Stone Rolling Magazine is quoted as saying “Miss these guys and you probably were somewhere else”
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