
The Black Sorrows

Frontman, Joe Camilleri steers the band through an infectious interplay of solid grooves that mixes blues, roots, old school R&B with flashes of jazz, country and Brill Building pop. Awarded “living legend” status by Rolling Stone, Joe Camilleri has kicked a staggering number of goals over his 50+ years in music as a singer, songwriter, musician, performer and producer. Camilleri launched The Black Sorrows as a loose band of like-minded musicians in 1984. So many of their songs have become radio staples like Chained to the Wheel, Harley & Rose and Hold On To Me and Stir It Up.
Joe Camilleri is considered one of the most genuinely talented figures in Australian music. As frontman of the seminal 70’s band, Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons, Joe was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2007. Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons made their mark on the Australian music landscape with their unique blend of rock ‘ n’ roll, soulful sax and reggae rhythms with hits Shape I’m In, So Young and Hit and Run.
Trinity Sessions is a fully seated concert venue and is General Admission. The venue bar will open at 4pm. The doors to the concert space will open at 4.30pm. The concert will commence at 5.00pm.
Trinity Sessions is a cash only venue. Trinity Sessions does not sell water in plastic bottles. Water is available and you are requested to bring your own bottles. However, glasses are available.
Parking is available on site and at the Medical Centre across the road.
Location
Trinity Sessions
318 Goodwood Road, Clarence Park, SA 5034
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