It must have been at least a couple of years since I last saw the Prairie Oysters playing at the Monash Hotel. The band has always been one of my favourite "country rock" bands in Melbourne and I just love listening and dancing to their music. From what I 've heard, the band nonetheless has been busy playing at various Country Music Festivals, Ute Muster events, pubs and clubs here in Victoria and interstate and of course, the popular Sunday sessions at the Hallam Hotel. It was also nominated for Best Group & Best Album in the Victorian National Country Music Awards in 2011.
With Tony on lead vocal and playing a mix of country rock favourites and classic tunes from the 1970's and 1980's, it was obvious from the enthusiastic clapping, cheers and calls for encore performance the punters loved the band which now no longer features Yorkie. It was a very welcome return for the band to Daveys Bar in Frankston having not played there for a little while.
Unbelievably, there wasn't a single person doing line dancing but there were plenty of country music lovers in the crowd. No wonder the Rock & Roll dancers took full advantage of this and kept the dance floor full all afternoon. It was a very enjoyable afternoon and I certainly hope to see the Prairie Oysters again very soon.
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