To celebrate Bastille Day, Avoca Beach Theatre will turn on An Evening in Paris featuring the romance of France with songs from Edith Piaf, Charles Trenet, Aznavour and many more.
A French/Australian chanteuse accordionist based in Sydney will be performing a repertoire from her sold-out London West End show.
Since the release of her debut album La Musique, Emma Hamilton has toured the world, not only opening for guitar legend Tommy Emmanuel, but enticing audiences with her own blend of French and jazz-inspired music.
Her raspy enveloping voice transports the audience to another era while her vocals dance and plays with her undeniably catchy, fresh songs, right through to French classics which she sings with luscious authenticity and passion.
Hamilton is accompanied by her brother Thomas, whose musical sophistication is showcased through outstanding musicianship on a number of musical instruments, namely piano.
Her original music is laced with retro undertones, world music and pop as it draws inspiration from anything from Piaf to Dr. John.
The brother and sister mingle their honeyed vocal tones with harmonies that leaves you guessing which is which.
This show, bubbling with fun will elevate your senses, taking you to another time and place and leave you humming the songs for the rest of the week.
Bastille Day with Emma Hamilton will be on Friday, July 14, from 7.30-9.30pm at Avoca Beach Theatre.
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How beautiful…a must see!!!