The THEATRE ORGAN SOCIETY of AUSTRALIA (NSW)
Presents:
Chris McPhee and Malcolm Ross
“ The Rhythm of Life ”
A Duet Show with our 3/17 Wurlitzer and Grand Piano

Sunday 5 February 2012 2:00pm
Orion Centre
Beamish St Campsie
Chris is in regular demand for shows around Australia and overseas, including
New Zealand, United Kingdom and the USA. In mid 1999 he was
featured in the American Theatre Organ Society’s National Convention
held in London, performing on the legendary Buddy Cole Wurlitzer.
Back home in Adelaide Chris is a popular artist at the prestigious Adelaide
Town Hall and Festival Theatre pipe organs, performing for the Lord
Mayors Christmas Concerts and Morning Melodies series. Chris is also a
regular featured organist at the Capri Theatre.
Whilst a solo artist of renown, Chris has had the privilege to perform with
some of Australia’s top entertainers, including Tony Fenelon, Malcolm
Ross, Rosemary Boyle, Carolyn Burgess, Tasso Bouyessis, Anna-maria
Beni, Rosanne Hosking, JC Jazz, Brett’s New Internationals (Auckland),
The Bay Big Band and Adelaide Harmony Choir, to name just a few…
Malcolm has performed extensively throughout Australia giving concerts
and recitals in his own right, accompanying a vast array of singers and
instrumentalists and making regular appearances on radio and television.
Over the years he has developed a love of musical arranging across a
diversity of genres and in this capacity has acted as musical director and
arranger for a variety of shows and musicals.
After studying piano for 10 years and classical pipe organ for 5 years he
obtained all his formal qualifications and also won many musical awards
along the way. Malcolm went on to win the National Yamaha Competition
after which he represented Australia at the International Competition
in Japan and then toured the USA and Canada giving piano and organ
concerts in many major cities.
Originally from Victoria Malcolm lives in South Australia and he and his
wife, soprano Rosemary Boyle, are much in demand for concerts, cabaret
and corporate functions.
Tickets to the show now on sale ONLINE:
Members $20
Non-Members $27.50
Student (15 – 21 Years) $10
Non Member Concession/Senior $25
Students under 15 yrs FREE
Group booking -10 or more adults $20 ea person
Group booking - 10 or more students (15-21yrs) $8 ea person
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The Orion Centre is located at 155 Beamish Street, Campsie.
Disabled access is available at the Beamish Street entrance.
Buses to Campsie Station (on the Bankstown line):
415 from Strathfield Station
400 from Burwood Station, Bexley North Station and Rockdale Station.
492 and 494 from Rockdale Station and Kingsgrove Station.
Exit station on to Beamish Street, turn left to traffic lights, cross Beamish Street to the opposite corner (hotel). Turn left and walk down to the Orion Centre on your right.
Free parking is accessed from Shakespeare Street via Clissold Parade from Beamish Street or Brighton Avenue.