Dublin's popular nightclub and bar TRAMLINE, announced yesterday it was closing permanently effective immediately, citing high operational costs and lack of .
By Cam Lucadou-Wells
Singer and keyboardist Neville Fernandez needs little prompting to entertain his co-residents.
His weekly singalongs have earned him the name ‘Happy Hour King’ at Arcare Keysborough aged care home.
The ex-civil engineer is also state finalist in an inaugural national talent quest held by the Arcare aged-care home group.
He will be in the running for the $250 national title as well as a state prize and the CEO’s Choice award.
Mr Fernandez has routinely taken to the microphone in times of need. He brightened the home’s dreary days of Covid lockdown.
He also came to the rescue when guest entertainers needed a singer for Ceylon Biala at a Sri Lankan party.