Two Aussie showbiz icons in recording first

He’s the bloke who’s been ‘everywhere’ and she’s the girl who was renowned for ‘stomping at Maroubra’. They’ve tallied more than 125 years collectively entertaining Australians and have shared the stage countless times. But it took a pandemic to get them into a studio together. Now, Lucky Starr and Little Pattie have made sweet, sweet music together recording three tracks for Lucky’s new album, Blueberry Hill.

Lucky is one of the founding members of the Australian pop music industry best known for his 1962 hit record, I've Been Everywhere. Little Pattie took a strong hold on the Australian music scene in the 60s as a 14-year-old schoolgirl with a succession of hits including He’s my Blonde-Headed Stompie Wompie Real Gone Surfer Boy and Stompin’ at Maroubra

Lucky describes the style of the 12 new songs as new retro, saying: “They are the sort of songs we should have recorded in the 1960s rather than 60 years later, but as they say, timing is everything.”

Blueberry Hill is available for download at https://luckystarr.hearnow.com/ or visit http://luckystarr.com.au/ to find out where you can see Lucky live.

Are you a Lucky Star/Little Pattie fan? Do you go to music concerts?

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