Time to go Loonee

Loonee Tunes will bring their unique musical style to local audiences.

By Peter Douglas

FAVOURITE ska-pop exponents Loonee Tunes are excited to be back on their home turf, right in the middle of a national tour.
In what promises to be another high-energy, irresistibly danceable performance, the ‘Loonees’ are bringing out some special guests for their show on Friday, 16, December.
Front-man Adam Timms said the Sooki crowd was among their favourites.
“We’ve played Sooki a couple of times a year for the past few years and we’re always amazed by the support we get from the audience,” he said.
“Most of them are just there to have a good time and we give them that.”
Timms said interstate audiences had been responding well to their recent shows, with the band in tip-top shape.
“We’re on top of our game right now, with the strongest line-up ever,” he said.
“Our horn section is tight and powerful, while the rest of the band are energetic and focused on the show.”
The band formed in 1982 after being drawn to bands such as The Specials, The Selecter and Madness.
Their list of achievements is quite impressive, supporting a number of high-profile acts on the ska scene.
Their confidence and sound has grown considerably over the years and they have grown a loyal fan base, particularly after their Sooki shows.
Timms said like a fine wine, the band was getting better with age and encouraged old fans and new to check out their progress.
For those lucky enough to have witnessed a previous Loonee at Sooki outing, you know it is one not to be missed.
Either way, there will be a birthday boy in a suit, some very special guests, as well as blasts from the collective Loonee pasts.
The group is expecting big things … the sort that can only happen in Belgrave, the home of Sooki and the Loonees.
For more information, visit www.sookilounge.com.au.