Concert for autism: golden oldies back for a good cause

Photo of author

concert
Concert for Autism: Marty Rhone belting out Mean Pair of Jeans in his younger days.

Do you remember great songs like Save the Last Dance for Me by Billy Lofton and the Drifters?

Or Denim and Lace by Marty Rhone?

If you do, Concert for Autism at Mounties this Sunday, November 1 is for you.

On stage performing their hits of the 1960s, 70 and 80s will be the original artists like the two above.

But as well as Rhone’s Mean Pair of Jeans and Lofton’s Under the Boardwalk, John St Peeters will be performing hits like So Many Ways and Ray Burgess will be belting out Gloria.

And of course there is no better cause to support than the poorly funded drive to raise awareness about autism.

Autism Advisory and Support Service is doing a superb job from its base in Memorial Avenue, Liverpool in trying to empower children with autism and their families through knowledge and support.

But like other similar organisations it needs to raise money to continue doing its good works year after year.

Concert for Autism is just one of those ways it does it and what a great show it promises to be.

Tickets for this fantastic event are only $40 for adults, $30 for pensioners and $20 for children under 16.

Call 9601 2844 or email reception@aass.org.au for more information and to purchase tickets.

And if you want to know more about this great organisation founded by Grace Fava, visit their website here.

Get your tickets: John St Peeters will also be performing in Concert for Autism this Sunday.
Get your tickets: John St Peeters will also be performing in Concert for Autism this Sunday.

 

 

Leave a Comment