Maintaining current momentum in establishing Katoomba’s Palais Royale Hotel as one of the town’s premier venues, Sydney’s Swell Sisters trio will perform a classic set of sixties favourites on January 18th. To
bring the walls of the a new venue, Le Salon Grand (in the grand ballroom) thoroughly to life, Mandy, Ruby & Jo frequently shift the tone of their
sets from heartfelt and heavenly to hysterical, gliding through Motown material and the likes of Aretha Franklin, Dusty Springfield and The Supremes
while having the room in the palm of their hands for the entire night. Alongside Music In The Mountains newly-running, free Nombre 230 nights, debuting with funky bluesman Willem Roorda on December 29th, plus the hotel’s history of Goon Shows, Murder
Mysteries and Yulefests from Bryan Cutts of Entertainment Blue Mountains,
Palais Royale and Le Salon Grand are firmly back on the musical map.
Words by Corin Shearston
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