Rock n Roll Club
Event description
Itβs that time again folks! Rock n Roll Club is back in May featuring: Glen & Glenda, Bob Short & The LangLangs
Glen & Glenda
are an acoustic folk/pop duo from Sydney. Theyβve been playing local venues and
small bars across the city for the past 10 years. Glen & Glenda's original material is a
mixture of folk and acoustic pop along the lines of Nancy Sinatra, Cat Power, She and
Him and Jackie DeShannon just to name a few. They released their debut album
Dupain in 2017 and their second album Bohemia in 2022.
Bob Short
Punk rocks forgotten (twas once a) boy continues his forty year campaign to bottom
feed scraps from the music industry. It's true. There have been many near misses
with fame. Tonight, in an intimate setting, Bob Short will demonstrate the noble art
of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
The LangLangs
Many of us dream of a life of high excitement, international espionage and
remorseless shagging. The LangLangs are among the few who have the guts to
actually live it. The LangLangsβ trademark sound captures the high-octane kicks you get from waking
up to find an enemy agent plunging an ice-pick into your spleen. Think Dame Joan
Sutherland fronting Motorhead - or a hybrid of the Rolling Stones and the Ramones. Sometimes referred to as the Loverboy of Sydney indie bands, the LangLangs are
happy to take on the mantle of preening narcissists in red leather trousers.
Β *****
This is an 18+ Show.
Getting to The PBC! Access to the club and main stage is via 12 stairs at the front of the venue. We are not wheelchair accessible currently but we are working on it! There is free, untimed parking on the avenue and Brighton Street and drop off / pick up is available via our driveway.
Access to the green room / downstairs stage is via 15 stairs down onto the ground level. If you have special access needs please email or call us ahead of time and we will do our best to plan with you and help you into the club.
The Petersham Bowling Club acknowledge the Gadigal of the Eora Nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which this show takes place and pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and emerging and extend those respects to the First Nations peoples of NSW and beyond.