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Sue has also performed solo at various venues throughout the country, played bass for the 1994
national tour of Blood Brothers, and regularly plays bass for Sydney based blues musician and
singer Jan Preston when she visits New Zealand.
Over the past 18 months Sue has appeared at Circa Theatre, Wellington and at a number of festivals
throughout New Zealand in the sell-out comedy show The Truth About Love. The show, which includes
Dame Kate Harcourt, Lorae Parry and Pinky Agnew as well as album producer Michael Nicholas
Williams on piano, and features the song Old Lovers New Friends.
For the past year Sue has performed most Friday nights at the Welsh Dragon Bar in Courtenay Place
introducing a new entertainment concept of music, madness and mayhem which combines strong performances
of great songs (originals and popular covers) with good old Kiwi / Welsh sing-along plus classroom
percussion and interesting squeaky toy solos. The result is a high energy fun night out - highly
recommended by all who've been. ('Better than karaoke'!)
Sue has also made several appearances at the Acoustic Lounge run by John Mills in the Indigo Bar
(Cuba St), and has appeared in a couple of recent variety concerts at the Wellington Town Hall -
The Great Night Out (a fundraiser organised by Sue in 2003 to raise funds for children in Iraq
following the American invasion of Iraq) and in a concert organised as part of the 2005 Janus
Women's Convention.
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