Kim came to prominence with his legendary band, The Danglin’ Bros, but he’s been fronting bands since the ‘60s.
The Danglin’ Bros had pubs overflowing into the streets in the 1980s, venues often had more patrons dancing on the footpath on hot Sydney summer nights than were inside (back before this was a jailable offence).
In the ‘90s, Kim started his band, The Wheel, and it was around this same time that Bill was busy touring heavily with The Dead Ringer Band.
The band would prove to be the launching pad for both Bill’s solo career, and also bring huge mainstream success for his daughter Kasey, with whom Bill still tours.
On this 2023 tour, the boys will be backed by The Outatowners – Rod McCormack and son Jackson, Steve Fearnley and James Gillard.
Together they’ll be drawing on a back catalogue of original albums spanning 60 years collectively and putting their own slant on a few familiar legends.
Catch them on Sunday, August 6, from 4pm.
Tickets: $33 at chprsl.com.au.
Country crooners to to wow crowd at RSL
PROMISING to put on one hell of a show, country musicians Kim Cheshire and Bill Chambers will bring a mix of storytelling ballads and a dose of good rockin’ tunes for those who hit the dance floor at Canterbury Hurlstone Park RSL early next month.