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Brian Cadd and Russell Morris – the ‘bromance’ continues

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News20 January 2020Updated:21 January 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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THERE are some truly beautiful entertainment bromances. Bert and Ernie, Lenny and Carl, Tyrion and Varys, Howard and Raj and then there is Brian and Russell. The lifelong friendship of Brian Cadd and Russell Morris should have its own name … Brussell.

Brussell’s history has heritage. Both Brian Cadd and Russell Morris had their first hits in the ‘60s. Both Brian Cadd and Russell Morris endured through the ‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s and into the 21 century.  Both Brian Cadd and Russell Morris are still delivering relevant new music in the ‘10s and now both Brian Cadd and Russell Morris are about to step into the Roaring ‘20s with a new show together.

When Brian and Russell collaborate on a setlist fans are treated to a dose of Australian rock history. With their new albums ‘Silver City’ from Brian and ‘Black and Blue Heart’ from Russell bookended with their first hits dating back to the late ‘60s, ‘Brussell’ delivers a lifetime of original music in one show.

When you take away their names and just look at the songtitles ‘The Real Thing’, ‘Don’t You Know Its Magic’, ‘Sweet Sweet Love’, ‘Ginger Man’, ‘Wings of an Eagle’, ‘A Little Ray of Sunshine’, ‘Rachel’, ‘Arkansas Grass’ reads like a sample hour from your favourite radio station.

When you just listen to the new songs like Russell’s ‘Forever Remembered’ or ‘Brian’s ‘Everybody’s Leaving’ you begin to understand to depth of life experience these two legends of Australian music have observed and appreciate the musical documents they have given us all over the past 50-plus years.

But the show itself isn’t just about the songs. Brian Cadd and Russell Morris have been best mates for more than half a century. What happens between the songs can only happen between two people whose professional and personal lives are aligned. You may come for the Brian Cadd and Russell Morris music but you’ll leave laughing about the Brussell banter.

Brian Cadd & Russell Morris on tour 2020.

Brian and Russell with be at Frankston Arts Centre on Thursday 30th January.

Tickets at thefac.com.au or call 03 9784 1060.

First published in the Frankston Times – 20 January 2020

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