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Q&A with jazz star Jason Downes

The 2023 Noosa Jazz Festival returns from 27 August to 3 September and is set to be a unique gathering of Australia’s leading jazz musicians coming together for a feast of exciting classic jazz performances in concert theatres, river cruises, in restaurants and bars, and at a riverside park.

As an accomplished jazz clarinetist and saxophonist, Jason Downes has been playing at the Noosa Jazz Festival for the last 20 years.

Jason answered Noosa Today’s top five questions, and told us how his training and experience had exposed him to some of the best musicians and classic jazz music from around the world.

Q: How did you first get involved in the Australian jazz scene and what was the first instrument you picked up?

“I attended the Merimbula Jazz Festival as a 12 year old with my friend and his parents. I’d only just started learning saxophone at high school and I thought the music was amazing – everyone was having a such a great time! My friend and I decided we’d have to learn some of the songs and come back the following year.“

Q: What enticed you to be a part of this year’s lineup at the Noosa Jazz Festival?

“I’ve been lucky enough to play at the Noosa Jazz Festival for the best part of the last 20 years. When I was asked again this year if I’d like to attend it was a bit of a no-brainer!“

Q: What can crowds at Noosa Jazz Festival expect from your performances?

“I’ve never stepped away from the fun of the music I first experienced back in Merimbula. I like to play with a lot of energy and love getting the band really roaring along. If you come to hear me play, you’ll be lucky enough to also hear me play with musicians from all over Australia (plus an international or two) to make some amazing music. The format of the festival is a bit different to other jazz festivals as musicians come as individuals and join with others to make a series of performances all over Noosa. The spontaneity makes for some very exciting sessions.“

Q: Are there any other performances you’re looking forward to watching yourself?

“With 25 musicians there’s a lot to see and love. My favourite session is usually the opening night at The J as you get to see most of the musicians in one place. Given it’s often 12 months since we all last caught up it makes for a great social night, too.“

Q: Any advice for up-and-coming musicians?

“Find the music you love and get together with other musicians who are in the same head space. Before you know it, you’ll be off performing at festivals making great music and great mates across the country“

Catch Jason Downes during the 2023 Noosa Jazz Festival at:

Wednesday 30 August: Lucio’s Marina – Lunch noon-2pm.

Thursday 31 August: Miss Moneypenny’s – Lunch 12.30-2.30pm.

Jazz at The J: Friday 1 September: 1-1.45pm/ Saturday 2 September: 5-5.45pm and 8-8.45pm.

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