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Landlords booked for free

CASEY Battle of the Bands winner The Landlords will hold a free concert this Sunday at the Narre Warren Library.
The five-piece funk-reggae-jazz band will perform as part of the Casey-Cardinia Library Corporation’s Music Sunday program.
Influenced by the likes of Ben Harper, Jack Johnson and The John Butler Trio, The Landlords have been performing on a regular basis since their debut in June last year.
The Casey-based group just released their five-track debut CD and will be looking to rock the crowd at the library.
The monthly performances will continue until October and will feature several local acts.
To check out The Landlords head to Narre Warren Library, Magid Drive, from 2.15pm.

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