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Steve GraceSteve Grace to Visit Fish Creek this Thursday night at 7 :30 PM. By Judy Edwards - 15th October 2001 - Back to News Ten years ago he was driving trucks and singing in bars. Today Steve Grace is Australias leading contemporary Gospel artist with eight albums and a million miles of concerts behind him. Communicating to thousands of people each year his tours literally go anywhere and everywhere, from remote villages on South Pacific Islands to major venues in big cities. We are excited that Steve has been able to fit in a concert in Fish Creek in a very busy schedule. This week he will have done a concert in Melbourne, one in each of Leongatha, Sale and Fish Creek, over to Tasmania then back to Melbourne for Saturday night. Fish Creek is only a small town of 201 people but not so small that someone of Steve Graces talent wouldn't conduct a concert here. We feel both humbled and proud and would like to see a full house in the Fishy hall on Thursday night.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: richjude@tpg.com.au

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