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Glenn Shorrock, Little River Band Frontman, live at Lizotte's!

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Don't miss your chance to see an Australian Music Legend, Glenn Shorrock live at Lizottes DeeWhy Friday, 9 January 2015. Glenn, a self-confessed child of rock and roll, began singing in 1962 with a vocal group called The Twilights . By 1965, the Twilights became a six piece group based in Melbourne  scoring hits with Needle in a Haystack, Bad Boy, and If she finds out.  The Twilights won the 1966 ‘Hoadleys National Battle of the Sounds’ which gave them the opportunity to record in England at the famed Abbey Road Studios. That session produced  further hits “Whats wrong with the way I live” “Young Girl ” and “9/50 ”. Axiom with Brian Cadd followed shortly after The Twilights disbanded, and went on to produce hits including Arkansas Grass and Little Ray of Sunshine. Axiom disbanded soon after moving to London in 1970. Glenn chose to remain in London as a session singer and songwriter joining a twelve-piece rock orchestra named Esperanto Rock Orchestra,   as lead singer alongsid

Glenn Shorrock, Little River Band Frontman, live at Lizotte's!

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Don't miss your chance to see an Australian Music Legend, Glenn Shorrock live at Lizottes DeeWhy Friday, 9 January 2015. Glenn, a self-confessed child of rock and roll, began singing in 1962 with a vocal group called The Twilights . By 1965, the Twilights became a six piece group based in Melbourne  scoring hits with Needle in a Haystack, Bad Boy, and If she finds out.  The Twilights won the 1966 ‘Hoadleys National Battle of the Sounds’ which gave them the opportunity to record in England at the famed Abbey Road Studios. That session produced  further hits “Whats wrong with the way I live” “Young Girl ” and “9/50 ”. Axiom with Brian Cadd followed shortly after The Twilights disbanded, and went on to produce hits including Arkansas Grass and Little Ray of Sunshine. Axiom disbanded soon after moving to London in 1970. Glenn chose to remain in London as a session singer and songwriter joining a twelve-piece rock orchestra named Esperanto Rock Orchestra,