They love celebrating local talent that is doing amazing things! And that is just what Graham Toole is doing with his thrilling two hour show Kenny Rogers and Friends
Growing up in chilly Oberon he…
They love celebrating local talent that is doing amazing things! And that is just what Graham Toole is doing with his thrilling two hour show Kenny Rogers and Friends
Growing up in chilly Oberon he got a taste of the limelight performing as a child at the Local eisteddfods – now Graham is no stranger to stages around the Country with his soulful and brilliant tribute to Kenny Rogers and Friends.
Graham has made a career out of singing the songs of the greats.
Graham’s tribute to legend Kenny Rogers, no gamble for fans Radio personality, Ray Hadley, believes that Graham Toole is “worthy of a broader audience” and Frank Ifield gave him the international spur award in 2004. I love performing live, so the more shows the better, we hope to give our audience something they can sing along to, tap their feet and to smile about” he added. Growing up in chilly Oberon he got a taste of the limelight performing as a child at the Local eisteddfods and it brings back wonderful memories.
In 2004, he was recognised with the Frank Ifield International Spur Award for his potential global country music appeal, individual style, and professionalism. With his Album A Life Worth Living.
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