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NEARLY FAMOUS is a popular Perth Duo and Trio which has performed throughout Western Australia since 1992. The band has acquired a solid reputation for its hard working and professional approach.
Original members
ALISON MITCHELL (singer/keyboard) and WIDO PEPPINCK (singer/guitarist) are considered to be amongst Perth's finest musicians and provide an amazingly wide repertoire of songs ranging from soft ballads and dinner music to full on dance music from the 1950's to the present.

The strong duo performance is enhanced by the addition of either ROWAN STOKES with world class guitar playing skills or JULIAN PEPPINCK with his energetic and dynamic on-stage personality when the band performs as a trio. Both the duo format and trio format provide exceptional vocals with tight harmony sounds and amazing versatility.

Updated 18/02/2012

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Nearly Famous currently holds a Friday night residency in Pontoons Restaurant at Mandurah's premier Hotel, The Atrium Resort, and currently performs as “The Twang Gang” on Sundays in the same venue.  During the last eighteen months, it has held residencies at Perth's Burswood Casino Resort and Hyatt Hotel as well as performing at Corporate functions for clients such as Woodside, Perth Zoo, Jaguar Car Club, City of Swan, British Car Club,  etc. In December 2011, Nearly Famous featured as a support act for Australian  pop icon, Normie Rowe and in March 2012 will be a support act  for the 1960's supergroup  "The Searchers" at the Mandurah Conference Centre.

The Band presents in various costumes in keeping with occasional requirements of some Corporate clients to tailor musical repertoires and type of  dress with the Client's theme for the event. Differing styles and presentations can be viewed on the  themes  events  pages.