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Greg Nunan & The General Jacksons

GNGJ’s are a highly captivating four piece Rock-Blues band from the Northern Beaches of Sydney. The band formed in 2010 & have created a super tight sound that delivers conviction.

GNGJ’s have hit their stride in 2022 with numerous sold out shows on the release of their latest album "THIS IS A RECORDING", now being played on 80+ radio stations around the world.

Renowned for gritty & authentic Rock-Blues sound that draws you in, they’ve developed a reputation to deliver their live sound with conviction every time.

As finalists in the Australian independent music awards, Greg Nunan’s song writing skills stand strong with the band’s showmanship & influence reminiscent of BB King, Stevie Ray Vaughan & The Meters to name a few.

Greg Nunan has spent the last two decades developing his sound & honing his chops with the legendary Blues Machine at Singapore’s Crazy Elephant & forging a name with his formidable band “The General Jacksons”.

Highlights have seen jams with Deep Purple, Bette Midler’s horn section, gigs at Austin’s SXSW, Singapore’s Boys Toys Festival, Manly Jazz Festival, Moruya Blues & Roots Festival & Tumut’s ‘Rock The Turf’ Festival., with calls to return to festivals previously played.

⭐️ Greg Nunan - Guitar / Vocals

⭐️ Felix Akurangi - Guitar

⭐️ Mark Holbert - Bass

⭐️ Liam Chandler - Drums

I could watch these guys all night!” - Scott Owen, The Living End

Greg Nunan brings back the dirt!” - Samuel J. Fell, Rhythms Magazine Australia

You’ve just gotta see these guys!” - Kane Dennelly, 19-Twenty


🎫 LIMITED TICKETS $27 Entry - Strictly 18+ Only

Doors from 5pm

**We are a COVID-safe venue. Entry is subject to prevailing health orders**

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No refund, Refunds will be issued if event cancelled by organisers

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Where

Butchers Brew Bar 499 Marrickville Road Dulwich Hill NSW 2203 Australia

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Butchers Brew Bar
Te Arohanui Hospitality P/L

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