http://www.portstephensexaminer.com.au/story/5046895/bee-gees-tribute-stands-the-test/?cs=776One Night Only - Bee Gees Tribute comes to Soldiers Point
POLISHED: The members of One Night Only - Bee Gees Tribute Show.
When Andy Sutton steps on stage he becomes Barry Gibb, the co-founder of seminal pop act the Bee Gees.
A group revered for its harmonies and celebrated as disco pioneers.
Together with Neil Rhodes (Maurice Gibbs) and Andrew Tipple (Robin Gibbs), Sutton takes audiences on a journey. With painstaking attention to detail.
âItâs very difficult to replicate their sound, especially the harmoniesâ he said.
âThey were brothers â they naturally had those harmonies â weâve had to work at it.
âIf you had to compare that technical difficulty to a modern group, its the kind of thing Human Nature do. Those four and five part harmonies.â
But itâs been worth it, for Sutton,
âYou have people from time to time say, âwe were close friends with the Bee Geesâ and you think, âyeah rightâ,â he said.
âBut we played a show recently when a lady said she was a close friend of Barryâs and she pulled out these photos of them together in Miami, and some photos over the years. When she told us âyou sound just like them, Iâm going to write to Barry about youâ, it was nice.â
One Night Only â Bee Gees Tribute Show, is performed in two halves.
The first features songs like Massachusetts, To Love Somebody and Words, from their earlier days.
In the second half the glitter comes out and the tempo jumps up with disco hits like Staying Alive and Night Fever.
âThe audience loves it,â Sutton said.
âThe first half really warms them into it. The crowd is usually aged 40-up but its some of the older ones that really appreciate the first half but by the second half everyone is up and dancing to to the disco stuff.â
And sometimes the outfits off-stage rival those on it.
âNot so long ago we played a show at Nelson Bay,â Sutton said.
(Mind you, theyâve been at it for eight years, now).
âThese people came in all dressed up in their glitter gear, it was great.
âBut itâs always a fun night and we really do make it about the crowd, with the emphasis on them and a show thatâs performed really well.
âWe like to close the night out talking with people and taking photos, which is great in the Facebook era.â
The show comes to Soldiers Point Bowling Club on Saturday, November 25. Tickets are now on sale for $25 per person, available from the club.
The Examiner has two double passes to give away.
Email your full name and daytime contact details to
portstephens@fairfaxmedia.com.au with the subject line âBee Geesâ no later than 5pm on November 20 for your chance to win.