Sweet Buzz Live @ The Vine 6/02
- Vine Hotel
- Jan 7, 2021
- 1 min read
The Vine Hotel & creative victoria are delighted to welcome Sweet Buzz to our venue! Join us for dinner & soak up the atmosphere & sounds.
Sweet Buzz are an 8 piece Wangaratta band that play a variety of music including jazz, soul and popular music for both the dance floor and/or to provide ambience. With a wide variety of instruments across the band.
6th Feb from 6:30pm
Ticket includes your table reservation.
Purchase tickets https://www.thevinehotel.net.au/livemusic
Typical songs they play include: Popular Sunday Morning - Maroon 5 Blame it on the Boogie - The Jacksons Faith - George Michael Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison Crazy - Gnarls Barkley (Scary Pockets Version) Twist and Shout - The Beatles Lips are Movin' - Meghan Trainor April Sun in Cuba - Dragon Superstition - Stevie Wonder (Your love keeps lifting me) Higher and Higher - Jackie Wilson Build me up Buttercup - The Foundations Nowhere to Run - Martha Reeves and the Vandellas Mustang Sally - The Commitments Soul My Baby Just Cares for Me - Nina Simone Sway - Michael Bublé Fly me to the Moon - Frank Sinatra Beyond the Sea - Bobby Darrin Route 66 - Nat King Cole
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