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Float away on the sounds of a guitar

The Emperors Palace Barnyard Theatre will come alive with the sounds of a guitar on October 6.

Some of the greatest guitar songs in music history will come to life at the Emperors Palace Barnyard Theatre on October 6.

Hosted by renowned guitarist and rock music aficionado Nic Rush, one of South Africa’s most highly respected rock guitarists who has played with the likes of SA stalwarts Watershed, Prime Circle and The Parlotones, Six String Stories will take guests on a journey through the history of the electric guitar in popular music.

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The show will kick off in the early days of bluesman Robert Johnson’s career, hurtling through the ’60s rock sounds of The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and Santana, before heading into the stadium ’80s radio rock by Dire Straits, Prince and Van Halen and into the more modern anthems of Nirvana and Guns N’ Roses and many more.

As well as vocals by Nic himself, the concert will feature the vocal talents of Josh Ansley, the popular runner-up of The Voice SA season two, and power-house diva Tracy-Lynn Brainers, along with a dynamite young band.

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This show is a tribute to the greatest instrument on earth and the songs that define it and is not to be missed.

For more information on the show or the Barnyard visit www.barnyardtheatre.co.za.

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