Singing sisters’ soul show

Jules Kesha. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Jules Kesha. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
The soulful sound of singing sisters Jules and Rachael Kesha will be at the heart of Caramel Groove dance band, as it pays musical tribute to the great soul songs of the 1960s to today.

The family-based group, which has performed across New Zealand and Australia and at many venues around Dunedin, will play live this Friday from 8pm at the Kensington Sports Bar.

Growing up in Invercargill and Dunedin, the children of Harry and Emma Kesha were musical and sporty, and were often asked to perform and sing in church.

The family band Jazzie’s Groove was formed in the early 1990s and performed regularly around the South Island, growing a large and loyal audience for its soulful, R&B sound.

Caramel Groove has continued that R&B tradition with a repertoire spanning the decades.

Tickets for Friday’s show are available via Humanitix.

Rachael Kesha. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Rachael Kesha. PHOTO: SUPPLIED