Posted: Thu 16th Apr 2015

The Real Thing

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Apr 16th, 2015

Location: The Stiwt

Date: Friday 8th May

Time: 7:30pm

Price: £22.50 Full, £20.00 Concession

Contact: Call Box Office on 01978 841300 or visit www.stiwt.com

Details: THE REAL THING are Britain’s Top Soul & R n B group best description would be a “Kool & The Gang” Party type show.

Three original vocalists, Chris Amoo, Eddy Amoo and Dave Smith, who had three million selling hit singles in the 70s, “You To Me Are Everything”, “Can’t Get By Without You” and “Feel The Force”, plus other top ten successes, such as “You’ll Never Know What You’re Missing” and “Whenever You Want My Love”.

In 1986 “You To Me Are Everything”, “Can’t Get By Without You” and “Can You Feel The Force” were all remixed and became huge hits again, thanks to their huge club following.

With their own fantastic 5 piece Band The Real Thing play Festivals & Clubs Worldwide. Their performance includes all their top ten hits, plus a medley of classics from the seventies including tracks such as “Celebration” “Ladies Night” & “Aint No Stopping Us Now”

Featuring the hits You to Me Are Everything / Can’t Get By Without You / Can You Feel the Force? / Whenever You Want My Love / You’ll Never Know What You’re Missing

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