The smooth sounds of timeless standards will echo through the Burdekin Theatre on Wednesday, August 13, as acclaimed Australian vocalist Chris Lloyds presents Morning Melodies: For the Love of Tony & Friends—a soulful musical salute to the great Tony Bennett and other legendary crooners.
Backed by the virtuosic Jamie Rigg Band, Lloyds will take the audience on a nostalgic journey, spotlighting Bennett’s greatest hits—like I Left My Heart in San Francisco—while weaving in gems by fellow crooners that Bennett never recorded.
“I liked the idea of doing some of the songs that Tony didn’t do, that we felt he could have—just to mix it up a little,” Lloyds says.
Once described as “one of Australia’s most broadcast vocalists,” Chris has lent his voice to hit jingles, top session recordings, and major TV appearances—including a stint on Neighbours—all while nurturing a lifelong passion for music.
“I started singing as a choir boy,” he says.
"My grandmother was a wonderful pianist and singer of the jazz standards and the Great American Songbook, and I used to sing with her. I sang Night and Day before I probably sang Baa Baa Black Sheep.”
Lloyds delivers the show with sincerity rather than imitation. “We don’t do dress-ups,” he says.
“We have masterful musicians, and I sing the way I sing—but we're doing the songs that were hits for Bennett and the crooners that everyone recognises.”
Tickets are $15, which includes complimentary morning tea provided by the Friends of the Burdekin Theatre. The show runs from 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM.
Backed by the virtuosic Jamie Rigg Band, Lloyds will take the audience on a nostalgic journey, spotlighting Bennett’s greatest hits. Photo supplied