This logo emulates the amusing cover of Joe Cocker's album 'Mad Dogs and Englishmen'.
Against a smudgey greenish yellow background, a full length Stewart D'Arrietta poses the same way Joe did for the cover of that album. Stewart's wearing a red t-shirt, black pants and a hat. He's facing to the right, with his right leg straight and his left leg bent, and his right buttock sticking out a bit. His right elbow is bent as he flexes his right bicep and pushes the muscle up with his left hand. 
There's a hand drawn ribbon like picture frame of orange and yellow around the standing figure. The frame is oval, like a fancy mirror with curlicues at the top and bottom, and one on each side. The curlicues at the sides are even fancier, and have blue ribbons entwined.
Stewart D'Arrietta is wearing a blue suit, crisp white shirt and an embroidered red satin vest, as well as his signature hat, standing at the mic, facing right. Both his arms and all his fingers are outstretched above his head, and his faces is lifted, eyes closed, reaching out to the heavens as he belts one out.
Stewart D'Arrietta is wearing a blue suit, crisp white shirt and an embroidered red satin vest, as well as his signature hat. 
He is seated at the baby grand piano facing right, with his right hand lightly resting on the piano keys. He is smiling, sharing some cheeky, amusing anecdote about Joe Cocker.

CANCELLED - My Joe Cocker

Music • Tribute / Cover Band
New South Wales

Stewart D’Arrietta goes deep into his interpretations of legendary songs, and his relationship with a songwriter’s work. In this latest show, he roars with a full band. The songs made famous by the inimitable Joe Cocker are given the full D’Arrietta deal - and it’s a royal flush.

With epic hits such as The Letter, A Little Help From My Friends, Come Together and You Can Leave Your Hat On, we are in the Church of Joe, in D’Arrietta’s unmatchable style.

 

‘A dynamic singer, a gravelly voice and a wicked line in jokes, the full package’ The Daily Telegraph

‘D’Arrietta sounds like someone has soaked his lungs in whisky and set them alight Broadway Baby 

‘Listening to his signature tones, emotion, brilliant playing - it could well have been Joe Cocker on the stage. Fabulous!’ WOW100.5fm The Cool Room

Presented by: Stewart D'Arrietta and The Garage International

Stewart D’Arrietta is most recognised for the iconic Lennon Through a Glass Onion, the homage he co-created with John Waters and has consistently performed internationally in various versions since 1992. With Waters he also co-created Reunion and Café Brel. A frequent festival favourite, his larger-than-life presence, irreverent humour and distinctive growl, bring a unique passion and texture to some of the greatest songs and stories ever told.

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