Twist and Shout a must for rock ‘n’ roll fans

The Williams Brothers

Twist and Shout, a salute to the rock ‘n’ roll legends of the 50s and 60s, is coming to Avoca Beach Theatre on Saturday, June 1.

It is is an international tribute performance starring the multi award winning and internationally acclaimed The William Brothers.

With tributes to Elvis, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Roy Orbison, The Everly Brothers, Little Richard, Del Shannon, Jerry Lee Lewis and Australia’s Johnny O’Keefe, as well as the number one hits of The Bee Gees, The Beatles, The Monkees and The Hollies to name a few, the show is a must for rock ‘n’ roll fans.

With a collection of music industry awards, The Williams Brothers boast an unrivalled list of major corporate clients in the best venues across the country.

As the sons of one of Australia’s rock ‘n’ roll pioneers, recording artist and television star Warren Williams, the brothers have decades of experience behind them and a catalogue of music from all genres.

Warren Williams Jnr first graced the stage as a six year old with his father on Brian Henderson’s Bandstand.

As the youngest member of the Bandstand family, he made several appearances both with his father and as a solo artist.

Throughout his teen years he continued to perform on television and on stage, as well as acting in commercials, movies, and mini-series. 

With an extraordinary five-octave vocal range extending from bass baritone to a female’s soprano, Darren Williams has the vocal chops to cover all bases.

This combined with his amazing showmanship, it’s no wonder he has been named Australian Variety Entertainer of the Year and Best Male Vocal Performer by his peers.

Based in New York City for more than 15 years, he has appeared in venues as diverse as New York’s City’s famed Iridium Jazz Club to an array of country clubs and performing arts centres through the USA, corporate functions worldwide, and the Cologne Philharmonics in Germany to name but a few.

Andrew Williams developed his musical skills from an early age leading his own rock bands in his early teens.

The guitar maestro has a diverse knowledge of popular music styles that is hard to match.

He has worked with a huge list of performers in major concert events, stage productions and recording studios.