In 1987, when
James Stewart and
Dan Warner added a rhythm section to their guitar duo, the locals, as a joke, started calling them
The Warner Brothers. Way before alt-country was even thought of as a genre, The Warners were paving the way for the next generation of country-lovin folk in the inner city. In fact, the bands first 1992 single
Stuck in Melbourne still somehow remains a weird singalong country lament a tiny lamplight searching its way out of the depths of the grunge era. On the first three Sundays in October,
The Warner Brothers head to the
NSC for a classic bar-band Sunday arvo residency. James and Dan are still trading blows up the front - and are joined by original drummer James Carden as referee, and bass player Alics Gate-Eastley as the voice of reason. Buckle up.
THIS SHOW IS STRICTLY 18+Northcote Social Club strives to create a safe space that everyone can enjoy.
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