Get the chance to face Brett Lee in Bangalore. Luckily for you he will be singing, not bowling
Get the chance to face Brett Lee in Bangalore. Luckily for you he will be singing, not bowling
When Brett Lee isn't sending down thunderbolts while playing cricket, he is rocking out on stage. The Australian pace bowler and his band White Shoe Theory will be playing this weekend in Bangalore to music and cricket lovers alike.
Lee and fellow band member Mick Vawdon play a unique brand of soft rock. The band's musical influences include the popular Crowded House, which lends their sound a real strong, ballad feel.
The band says that the Australian leg of their tour was a big success and they are looking forward to performing for the Indian crowds.
"I have always loved India and love being here," says Lee, who is as keen on music as he is on cricket.
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"I really want music to be my future. After all, who doesn't want to be a rockstar. It is my passion, and I think that is reflected on stage," Lee says.
"Mick and I will be in Bangalore to entertain people this weekend. There will be a great mix of some classic rock covers and some of our original songs, that we hope Bangaloreans will enjoy!"
Lee, who famously recorded a Bollywood track with Asha Bhonsle, has been a part of many musical ventures. He was part of the band Six & Out, which also featured his brother and former Aussie cricketer Shane Lee.
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At: Pebbles, 3 Ramanamaharishi Road, Sadashivanagar
On: November 13, 7 pm
For: Rs 500 and 800
Call: 98866 51264
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