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Sister Sadie - The Idea of North

Funky jazz a cappella group the Idea of North perform Sister Sadie as you've never heard it before! From their new DVD Live at the Powerhouse available through ABC Jazz. Also on CD.  
 

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Raida7 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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God these guys were awesome in concert! So entertaining, and great songs!
Can't wait for the Christmas concert at the Powerhouse :D
salami92 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I love that there is always so much going on in their songs, there's so much to listen to, yet it's only voices! It's so fun to listen to :)
gr8testjojofan (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Same! I had a workshop with them today and I'm going to be singing with them at my school's choral concert. They are absolutely amazing! Except the two girls are different now. The alto is now Naomi Crellin and Sally Cameron. They're still awesome tho
broogs (3 months ago) Show Hide
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yea i sung with them in a harmony spectacular concert...was incredible
Menofmaz (7 months ago) Show Hide
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omg which one of them has been replaced??? an when/? plz comment me on my home page not here
liamjames07 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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my teacher wrote this piece for them when they were back in school!
TheBackstinater09 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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your teacher was horace silver? =)

nah, i'm just playing...i assume you're referring to this particular arrangement...which is awesome!
ddscott12 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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So, you do know that they went to different schools, only formed at the ANU School of Music, in particular having no connection with each other at school, and do all their own arrangements except for an occasional guest arrangement by James Morrison, yeah?
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I have met them and worked with them and they are the most amazing people to meet...so friendly, easy going people and most importantly most talent act i have seen preform live, a memory i won't trade in for the world...
greati9 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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the equipment there wasn't the best because there is a lot of feed back on the mics.

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