Keep this faith date

AMERICAN songstress Toni Childs will make her anticipated return to the stage on Friday at the York on Lilydale Resort.
The pop-rock artist has returned to the touring circuit after more than 10 years.
She has also just released her fourth album, Keep the Faith.
The long anticipated LP was inspired by years of musical exile and her battle to recover from Graves’s disease – a thyroid condition.
Keep the Faith also marks a creative resurgence with producers David Tickle and David Ricketts.
Childs music career started more than 30 years ago when at 15 she ran away from home.
She hitched rides up and down the coast of California, jamming with local blues bands.
But it wasn’t until Childs saw Pink Floyd live in concert in 1972 that she was inspired to become a singer-songwriter.
Over the next six years she played with a number of bands in Los Angeles and London before returning to America to work on a soundtrack for the film Echo Park.
But it wasn’t until 1988 that Childs released her debut smash hit, Union.
The platinum selling album took two years to record and earned the budding songstress two Grammy Award nominations.
Childs fans can now stop wondering when the rocker will release her next studio album.
Keep the Faith is her first LP since the 1994 release of The Woman’s Boat, which was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Performance.
Childs attributes this latest album to Eve Ensler of Vagina Monologues for inspiring her to dig deep for another tour.
Fans will get the chance to see this rocker live in concert on Friday at a show not to be missed.
The show will start from 8.30pm at the York on Lilydale Resort, on the corner of York and Swansea roads, Mount Evelyn.
Tickets are now on sale and cost $30 for the show or $65 for dinner and the show.
To make a booking or for more information call 9736 4000.