Saturday 2 December 2017

Wednesday 13 September 2017

We had our SRC Pop Concert on  Monday. It was a great success. We raised  over $800 for the  Cranbourne Food Truck.

Special guest Tyra Lewis sat in with the Common Boys Band and also performed her own  mash up. The kids at CSC love their  home grown talent.

Watch  out  for the  video..coming soon.



Playing the Hits of  1978  this week.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaIHkxfkjKg

Friday 21 April 2017

50 years ago .....Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

It was a momentous day in rock music. Sgt. Peppers was the first concept album by the greatest contemporary rock band of the day, arguably, the best ever .

We are just weeks away from May 27, 2017.It will be a huge celebration on the 50th anniversary of that Thursday in June 1967.

It was 50 years ago when The Beatles John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr astonished and delighted the world, ushering in the Summer of Love with Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, a groundbreaking masterwork that became popular music's most universally
acclaimed album.

So many tributes and  parodies of  the iconic recording........









Thursday 30 March 2017

Tyra@Polyhood 2017

What a great  night Polyhood  was? Tyra Lewis  is a  star and  lights  up our stage. Check this  beautiful performance.

Saturday 18 March 2017

Chuck Berry RIP October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017

Charles Edward Anderson “Chuck” Berry (October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017)
We all had to thank !
 Chuck Berry, who with his indelible guitar licks, brash self-confidence and memorable songs about cars, girls and wild dance parties did as much as anyone to define rock ’n’ roll’s potential and attitude in its early years, died on Saturday. He was 90
 
Berry’s incredible success is due to his ability to articulate the concerns and attitudes of his audience in his music. At the height of his success, Berry was a 30-year-old black man singing to a mostly white, teenage audience. Dubbed the “Eternal Teenager,” Chuck Berry’s knowledge of the pop market made it possible for him to break color barriers and play to an integrated audience.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Berry’s music was the inspiration for such groups as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.