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Hundreds attend opening of Rockabilly Cafe's new George Street venue

Sam Bolt
Updated August 22 2019 - 8:56am, first published August 18 2019 - 4:30pm
FORD T-BUCKET: Rockabilly Cafe co-owner Steve Ingwersen with Tony Spina and Shannons regional development officer Stuart Jamieson Photo:CHRIS SEABROOK
FORD T-BUCKET: Rockabilly Cafe co-owner Steve Ingwersen with Tony Spina and Shannons regional development officer Stuart Jamieson Photo:CHRIS SEABROOK

Colourful costumes, 1950s music and vintage vehicles were all the rage on George Street yesterday for the grand opening of the Rockabilly Cafe's new venue.

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Sam Bolt

Sam Bolt

Writer/Journalist at Western Advocate

"I'm not in the business of telling people what to do. I'm much more in the business of describing things, situations and stuff like that and leaving them out there, and you can make up your minds about them." -Nick Cave

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