PAT POWELL

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Pat Powell Vocals

Paul Finnerty Guitar

Gary Walford Piano

Laurie Bennett Drums

Stan Valacos Bass

Peter Anson Sound Engineer

 

 

 

                                                                  

Pat Powell chose to make Sydney his home in 1981 where he is well known as a jazz, funk and reggae singer, he has worked and recorded internationally with some of the biggest names in show business Al Green, Michael Hutchence and Kylie to name a few.

 In 2004 he teamed up with Paul Finnerty and they recorded a CD in the mainstream jazz style.  They were quick to realize that the best way to promote their music was to write original tunes and in 2006 they brought out a CD which was done in the adult

contemporary style. 

This year they have produced a CD which so far has been described as being in the 60’s pop style, although to either it is just good music. They incorporate a few tunes that have social conscience as they think it’s their duty to make people more aware of the circumstances in the world today.  Both are interested in feed back of their music especially on style or gender, which would help to place it in the correct slot.

   

 

 

 

 

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Purchase CD $25.00 Australian including postage anywhere.

                                            Words For Tunes

                                     Found Love

                                Something Happens

                                      Couldn't See

                                        Telephone

                               Between Two Worlds

                                   Everybody Knows

                                        By Myself

                                   Come On Down

                         Don't Have To Be This Way

                                       It's A Sin

                                        Martin

                                        Poverty

                                       My Ring

                                   Southern Cross

 

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