Spaghetti Confetti 'Lettuce Dance' Single Launch with The Lex Man @Leichhardt Bowling Club
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Spaghetti Confetti plays kids' music for people of all ages. They are launching their second single, Lettuce Dance, at the Leichhardt Bowling Club on Sunday 7th April and The Lex Man will be joining them to double the fun. Everyone is welcome at a Spaghetti Confetti show, from risonis to rigatonis and all tickets are only $5.
SPAGHETTI CONFETTI is made up of two best mates based on Gadigal / Wangal country in Sydney, who have been playing music for grown-ups for over 25 years. Since becoming dads, they have been inspired to create tunes that can be enjoyed by kids and parents alike and have made the leap into children’s entertainment.
Spaghetti Confetti plays ultra-catchy, fun-filled songs on the guitar/ukulele and drums that make the young and old sing and dance along. After winning Canada Bay Council’s Make Music Day competition in 2022, they have played at festivals, daycares, schools, libraries and backyards across NSW. Emergency 000 was the first song released by the band in February and is based around the sound of an emergency vehicle's siren.
Have your children ever used a carrot like a mic or hit their dinner like a drum? Lettuce Dance is a pun-filled ode to vegetables written to promote healthy eating to children in a fun way. It features Wes Kingsford (The Kujo Kings) on glockenspiel and vocals and is the second single from Spaghetti Confetti's debut album coming later this year.
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THE LEX MAN is the alter-ego of Alexi Collins, a father, teacher, and musician from Sydney’s South. Alexi was a member of the alternative pop band, Tigertown for seven years, touring all over the world and sharing the stage with many major pop artists. After becoming a parent and working as a teacher for five years, he merged his passions together and released his debut children’s music album ‘for the kids’ in 2023.
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