GAB WER COLOUR BLIND A New And Exciting Indigenous Vocal Group

BIOGRAPHY

Gab Wer Colour Blind are a three piece, male vocal group based in the Maclecy Valley on the Mid North Coast of N.S.W. Their original songs are in the style of contemporary R & B combining elements of rap and funk with a touch of island influence

They are funky and fresh, yet they have musical integrity and sincerity. From an early age, they have developed a sincere love for others and now they strive to unite people of all creeds with their music.

This is founded on their own multi cultural diversity: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Samoan.

They have an obvious presence on stage that is natural, fun and yet classy.

They choreograph their own dance routines. Their show is comical, serious, loud and proud.

Some performance highlights have included Tumberlong Park and the Aqua shell at Darling Harbour as well as Parramatta Park on Australia Day 2000. By popular demand they were back at Darling Harbour for the Olympic celebrations on the 16th, 18th, 23rd and 24th of September. They are currently involved in the "Whichway" program. Their most recent single "Baby I'm Sorry" is currently receiving airplay on local radio.