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Three artists for the Price of one

GLOBE-trotting singer, songwriter Rick Price will showcase his talents at GPAC later this month after a sell-out whistle-stop tour of Europe and the United States.
The multi-talented instrumentalist will headline a show that includes host Greg Champion, an entertainer with a devilish sense of humour as well as being a talented song writer.
Mike Rudd, an Australian music icon drawing on his experience of five decades in the industry rounds off a gifted trio that will rock Geelong on 25 July.
Price, who has been based in the States for years, is back in Australia for a month-long tour of Victoria where he will showcase his talents, vocal and instrumental in Geelong.
Price has achieved worldwide hits with Not a Day Goes By, Heaven Knows, River of Love and Walk Away Renee.
The award winning artist will perform in styles to suit all tastes with well-known favourites Fragile, A House Divided and Bridge Building Man.
Rick who has received numerous music awards, including album and song of the year will sing much-loved hits from his eight albums and a selection of songs from his latest album Tennessee Sky.
Greg’s also a Champion performer and his talent extends beyond humour as he has penned a myriad of songs, humorous and serious and is keen to present them in Geelong.
Rudd will add to the variety with some of his hit songs from Ariel and Spectrum days, including his much loved classic hit I’ll Be Gone.
The trio will appear at Geelong Performing Arts Centre, phone 5225 1200.

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