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BRITAIN'S LEGENDARY 70'S BAND |
HOT CHOCOLATE |
RENOWNED FOR THEIR CLASSIC HITS AND DISTINCTIVE SOUND
RETURN BY OVERWHELMING DEMAND AUSTRALIAN TOUR - OCTOBER 2014 |
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Direct from London, HOT CHOCOLATE, one of the most successful bands to come out of the '70's and they are still performing today to audiences worldwide who love their classic hits and distinctive sound. HOT CHOCOLATE are returning to Australia by overwhelming demand in October 2014, proudly presented by Abstract Entertainment. Last Year, HOT CHOCOLATE toured Australia extensively garnering sell-outs and rave reviews. Recently they completed a major U.K Arena Tour with David Cassidy, Smokie and Leo Sayer - the feedback was outstanding. HOT CHOCOLATE consists of Founding Members PATRICK OLIVE, who started with the band playing percussion and then moved on to bass guitar and vocals; HARVEY HINSLEY, original member and lead guitarist involved in song writing and record producing. He was responsible for all those amazing riffs heard in songs like "You Sexy Thing" and "Every 1's A Winner"; and Drummer TONY CONNOR, who is the powerhouse of the group and his distinctive solid sound that is thought by many to be the foundation of this amazingly successful band. KENNIE SIMON, the lead singer replaced Errol Brown. Since being with HOT CHOCOLATE he has enjoyed great reviews from all who enjoyed his "cool" performance which captures the true sound of the British 70's Band; keyboard player ANDY SMITH, who has been with the band for 15 years. He is a very sought-after session player who contributes all his talents to make the band sound so good; and STEVE ANSELL aka "The Beast" is a multi-instrumentalist which includes keyboards and guitar. He has been with the band for many years and is a talented musician....rumour has it that he can play anything! HOT CHOCOLATE is destined to delight Australian audiences in October 2014.
BRIEF BIOGRAPHIES HOT CHOCOLATE formed in Brixton, London in 1968. Members of the group included Errol Brown, Tony Connor, Larry Ferguson, Harvey Hinsley, Patrick Olive and Tony Wilson. In 1969 the band started working on a reggae version of the John Lennon song "Give Peace A Chance". Errol Brown had changed the lyrics for their version but was informed that he could not do this without John Lennon’s permission, so a copy of the demo was sent to the Beatles Apple record label to see what they thought of it. Fortunately, John loved the version and it was released on the Apple label. The group was given the named 'The Hot Chocolate Band' by a secretary at the company, Mavis Smith, the band later changed it to just 'Hot Chocolate'. Towards the end of 1969 Mickie Most signed Errol and the cofounder of the group Tony Wilson as writers and recorded their songs with Mary Hopkins, Julie Felix and Herman's Hermits before encouraging them to come up with a song for themselves. In 1970 Hot Chocolate, with Errol Brown as lead singer, released their first record entitled "Love Is Life" which reached number 6 in the charts. This was the start of a fifteen year career for the group who amassed a total of over 30 hits and also became the only group in the UK to have a hit for fifteen consecutive years. In 1981 Hot Chocolate had the honour of being invited by Prince Charles and Lady Diana at their pre-wedding reception at Buckingham Palace which was attended by heads of Government and many members of European Royalty. In 1986 Errol left the band and took time out to spend more time with his wife and then young children. The rest of the members of Hot Chocolate also took some time off to consider their future and in 1992 Patrick Olive, Harvey Hinsley and Tony Connor joined up with agent Richard Martin and decided to start touring again. The band found a new singer Greg Bannis and keyboard players Andy Smith & Steve Ansell. Since 1992, the band has enjoyed years of continued success touring all around the world performing to many thousands of fans who love the music of Hot Chocolate. In 1997 the classic single "You Sexy Thing" reached number one in the charts after it was featured in the movie 'The Full Monty' and a new Hot Chocolate 'Greatest Hits' compilation released in October 1997 reached number 10 in the album charts. In 2010 singer Kennie Simon replaced Greg Bannis on vocals creating what many are saying is the best sound ever. |
Friday 3rd October, 2014 TWIN TOWNS AUDITORIUM, TWEED HEADS (with Special Guest JOHN PAUL YOUNG) Bookings: 1800 014 014 |
Saturday 4th October, 2014 THE TIVOLI, BRISBANE (with Special Guest JOHN PAUL YOUNG) Bookings: (07) 3852 1711 |
Friday 10th October, 2014 THE PALMS AT CROWN, MELBOURNE Bookings: Ticketek 132 849 or www.ticketek.com.au |
Saturday 11th October, 2014 ENMORE THEATRE (with Special Guest JOHN PAUL YOUNG) Bookings: Ticketek 132 849 or www.ticketek.com.au |
Friday 17th October, 2014 WREST POINT ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, HOBART (with Special Guest JOHN PAUL YOUNG) Bookings: (03) 6221 1700 |
Saturday 18th October, 2014 LAUNCESTON COUNTRY CLUB (with Special Guest JOHN PAUL YOUNG) Bookings: 1800 030 211 |
Sunday 19th October, 2014 REVESBY WORKERS CLUB Bookings: (02) 9772 2100 |
Friday 24th October, 2014 THE GOV, ADELAIDE Bookings: (08) 8340 0744 |
Saturday 25th October, 2014 THE ASTOR THEATRE, PERTH Bookings: (08) 9370 1777 |