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Music legend enjoys Clontarf stop on tour

By Tenika Sanders

Australian music legend and former INXS bass player Garry Beers has found a renewed passion for music with his new band, which based themselves at Clontarf for a couple of days this month.

Beers and his band AshenMoon were in town ahead of a Brisbane gig as well as shows in Melbourne and Sydney. AshenMoon was co-founded by Beers and lead vocalist Toby Rand and features Yohai Portal on guitar and Jackie Barnes on drums.

“Our manager is from up this way, Scotty, and his friend Dan (Nebe) offered the use of his amazing (Team Musicare) studio facility for our rehearsals,” Beers explained.

“Jackie Barnes, our drummer, lives up on the Sunshine Coast. It was central and Dan also offered for Yohai, Toby and I to stay in his house, so it worked out perfectly.

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