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Joseph Clark bringing Mercury’s magic to Durban

vocal range

IT’S the kind of magic few performers can conjure up, but the multi-talented Joseph Clark is widely regarded as a champion at belting out the sorcery of British rock band Queen.

Clark is also admired for replicating the extraordinary vocal range of Queen’s lead singer, Freddie Mercury.

Durban music lovers will get a chance to experience Clark’s talent at the Playhouse Opera Theatre during his Music of Queen shows on May 17 and 18.

The finale to Clark’s repertoire will be his

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