WITH THE FAB FOUR
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Steve Brazier (John) - Born in London and came to Australia as a teenager. Steve is the founding member of the band, (November '92), and was in the original Beatnix (Beatles Tribute) that toured Australia in 1981. This band was later to become The Beats, and on the strength and success of this band, a whole institution of tribute bands erupted throughout Australia. Favourite quote: "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans" - John Lennon. |
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Tom Jennis (Paul) - Perth born Tom must be one of the best McCarntney look-a-likes and sound-a-likes in the world, praise indeed! But you have to see it to believe it. Having toured extensively with international artists: The Searchers, Herman's Hermits & The Drifters to rave reviews from all and sundry Tom adds the "Paul" enthusiasm and cheekiness to the band. |
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Rocky Evangelisti (George) - Rocky grew up listening and playing The Beatles and other Mersey Beat music. Formally George Harrison in the original 'Beatnix' Beatle Tribute with Steve in the eighties that evolved to become today's Fab Four. Rocky has tour throughout Australia with his previous bands including Innocent Bystanders (became Johnny Diesel & The Injectors). Rocky is also an accomplished Pedal Steel player and looks forward to increasing his guitar collection with every gig!! . |
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Dave Swan (Ringo) - Dave emigrated to Australia from London in 2002, where he performed with UK band OBJAYDA along with session work for many others. He signed his first record deal at the age of 16, and has since played on, and also produced many CD's and performed at some of the most prestigious (and bizarre) international venues. Dave fondly remembers drumming to Beatles songs from the age of 9 in his school band called 'The Jerks!' |
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The quality of the musicians & production crew, and the easy-going nature of everyone concerned with The Fab Four team has been the catalyst for our success. The aim has always been to give Beatle fans the sound and look of the Beatles, to let audiences feel they have experienced what it was like to have seen the Beatles perform live.
