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David Wright (Barry Gibb) Guitar\Vocals.
David has been a professional musician since leaving college at 16, playing in clubs, hotels, theatres and cruise liners along the way. “I’ve been a fan of the Bee Gees since the early Seventies and their albums have always been family favourites.” He particularly admires the versatility of their songwriting and they way tailor songs to suit other artists such as Diana Ross, Barbra Streisand and Kenny Rogers. “I was introduced to Showtime through one of the other band members and jumped at the chance to play one of my heroes, Barry Gibb (any excuse to sport a Seventies hairstyle and beard). I always admired his ability to sing in such a strong falsetto and enjoy the challenge of trying to emulate his unique singing style. So, for me, working in Night Fever is a joy not a job.” |
Russell Davey (Robin Gibb) Vocals.
A singer, actor, music teacher and multi-instrumentalist, Russell is a gifted vocalist with an impressive high range and vibrato. For more than 20 years he has performed in professional stage plays, tribute shows and many other types of musical groups including choirs and jazz bands. Russell has played keyboards and bass guitar and sung lead and backing vocals for several covers bands touring extensively all over Australia and internationally. Working with other exceptional musicians to reproduce the vocal harmonies and sound of the Bee Gees for audiences all over the world is a challenge that Russell enjoys immensely |
Greg Wain (Maurice Gibb) Keys\Guitar\Vocals.
After studying music at Auckland University and London’s Trinity College Greg has spent 15 years working as a singer, guitarist, and keyboard player in London recording and touring extensively throughout the UK and Europe. He spent 2 years with London’s West End production of “Starlight Express” and has been a member of internationally acclaimed vocal groups The Swingle Singers and The Shout. For 3 years he played Robin Gibb in the UK’s Bootleg Bee Gees before moving to Australia in 2008 to play Maurice Gibb in Showtime’s international “Night Fever” tribute show. He also currently teaches at Adelaide University. |
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