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Gold Coast music lovers are in for a real treat this month, with popular trio Burton, Sunde & Fix set to turn on an afternoon of heart, soul and song as part of the Live at Bond music series.

The free afternoon of music and entertainment will kick off at 3pm on Sunday, April 29, at Bond University’s ADCO Amphitheatre.

Featuring the voluptuous bass of Paul Robert Burton, velvet vocals of Nadia Sunde and virtuoso guitar of Michael Fix, this trio will add a healthy dose of humour and positive vibes to your Sunday afternoon that will have you starting your working week with a smile.

With an eclectic repertoire of originals and cleverly twisted covers that seamlessly blend blues, Celtic, gospel, swing, country, jazz and folk influences, Burton, Sunde & Fix bring a unique chemistry to the stage, entertaining audiences with a captivating and often humorous live music experience.

The trio will be supported by Live at Bond’s first high school performer, 14-year-old guitarist, Indigo Collins-Cook.

Live at Bond was introduced by Bond University in July 2011 as part of its commitment to the arts, culture and community.

The free, outdoor music series will run seasonally in 2012, on the last Sunday of the month through autumn and spring, from 3pm-5:15pm.

To date, Live at Bond has featured some of South East Queensland’s best local artists, with plenty more great talent scheduled for this year.

Wine, beer, champagne, non-alcoholic beverages and snacks will be available for purchase at each event.

For the perfect end to your weekend, don’t miss Burton, Sunde & Fix Live at Bond on Sunday April 29, from 3pm.

Live at Bond is proudly supported by Zarraffa’s Coffee. Proceeds from coffee sales on the day will go to the Perry Cross Spinal Research Foundation and Zarraffa’s Coffee charities.

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