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Beccy Cole and Adam Harvey book a date for some country classics

Country singers Beccy Cole and Adam Harvey have booked a date at the Astor Theatre in September to deliver some classic country duets to their fans.

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The duo have teamed up for a new record The Great Country Songbook Volume II. It sees the pair take on well known songs including Don’t Gall in Love with a Dreamer, Islands in the Stream, Jackson, If I Were a Carpenter and You’re the Reason Our Kids are Ugly.

The first volume of the The Great Country Songbook featured Adam Harvey and Troy Caesar-Daly, who also appears on two tracks on this new collection.

Beccy Cole and Adam Harvey play The Astor Theatre on 23 September 2017, tickets are available from their website. Their album will be out on 21 April.

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