Foenander Brothers
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Mark and Steve have been performing for live audiences over the last 20 years and after bring Grand Finalists on Australia's Got Talent in 2013 have gained some fabulous national and international publicity.

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Mark and Steve have been performing for live audiences over the last 20 years and after bring Grand Finalists on Australia’s Got Talent in 2013 have gained some fabulous national and international publicity. They have a large fan base which extends from Australia into Europe, UK and the USA. Their style of music is predominantly jazz standards in the vein of Sinatra, Buble, Connick Jnr, Jamie Cullum etc.
The Foenander Brothers are also versatile and use new arrangements of classic jazz standards along with arrangements of current songs.
Touring the Australia jazz/cabaret circuit and playing at music festivals and corporate events both in Australia and internationally they have performed in Australia, Hong Kong, Korea and London at events such as Adelaide Fringe 2010-2014, G’Day UK 2009, Toast Festival London 2009, Gekkos Hong Kong, Pizza on the park London, Troubadour London, Grand Hyatt Seoul Korea, Australian Grand Prix, Adelaide Entertainment Centre, various wineries and many other corporate clients.
Their recent 2014 Foenander Brothers Live and Swinging Fringe show was a sell out. The Foenander Brothers top 10 jazz artists on Reverbnation in SA and have great social media exposure with nearly 30000 facebook fans and 11000 twitter followers. Below are some links to their video and social media.
Available in various configurations up to and including full orchestra, The Foenander Brothers will bring class and sophistication to your event.
Songs
Buble
Connick Jnr
Jamie Cullum
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