The Harvard Krokodiloes

 


Join us for an evening of entertainment and fellowship - coincidentally on the 250th anniversary of the United States' Declaration of Independence- as The Kroks captivate us with their signature blend of harmonies and humour. Light refreshments will be provided.
 

‘The Kroks’ were founded in the Hasty Pudding Club, founded in 1770 and recognized as the oldest collegiate social organization in the USA. The club was built upon traditions of brotherhood, wine, and verse, a combination which led four of the more musically minded members, in 1946, to carry those traditions into the world of close harmony. Inspired by the stuffed crocodiles mounted upon the wall of the Pudding’s Upstairs Bar, these pioneering songsters adopted the Greek word for crocodile, and the Krokodiloes were born. Since then, this group of twelve undergraduate men has been bringing the popular music of the the Great American Songbook, as well as more traditional aires, to audiences across the country and around the globe. The Krokodiloes pride themselves on their musical excellence and professional approach to their performance. Their fine musicianship and youthful energy, combined with their unique blend of snappy choreography and witty humor, have made them instant crowd-pleasers wherever they roam. For more info - and music - see www.kroks.com. 
 

Event Details:
Date: Saturday 4th July
Time: 7.30pm - 9.30pm
Location: St. John's Anglican Church, 86 Clendon Rd, Toorak 
Cost: $55 including light refreshments 
Bookings: Click here to book