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Nathan Gaunt

Duke Of George presents

Nathan Gaunt

6:00pm, Sun 24 November, 2024
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Nathan Gaunt returns to the Duke for a night of original music

Doors 5 pm | Band at 6 pm


Duke of George presents

Nathan Gaunt

After helping sell out Eagles, Eric Clapton and Carus Thompson shows earlier this year, Multi-Award winning Perth Musician/Producer Nathan Gaunt returns to the Duke for a night of original music. 

Nathan has toured the world supporting musical legends such as singer Carol king and KD Lang, to guitar legends Joe Satriani and Robben Ford, and this night promises to be the beginning of his return to making his own music again, after producing albums other artists such as Carus Thompson, Danella, Elektrafuzz and Silva Son for the last six years.

With styles ranging from Jazz, Blues, Country, Indian and Eastern folk music, to straight up Prog Rock, this is a night for the tired souls out there craving uncharted musical adventure and creativity.

With a full band and a host of friends to help raise the roof playing songs from the last 20 years, Nathan will also be releasing a new single, “Get Some”, a dirty blues ode to standing your ground, marking his first release in seven years.

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"Neil Finn might have some competition crafting sadly beautiful Valentine" 
- Sydney Morning Herald 

"He's out creating some of the most interesting and passionate art of our times. Gaunt's baffling talent was meant to be witnessed by as many people as possible" 
- X-Press