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HomeEntertainmentHot Peppers Jazz Band set to entertain Marina Bar Noosa

Hot Peppers Jazz Band set to entertain Marina Bar Noosa

Over the past couple of years, the Hot Peppers Jazz Band has been playing at many venues around the Sunshine Coast and the surrounding region.

The most recent series of performances has been at the sparkling Marina Bar Noosa in Tewantin.

On the second Thursday day of each month, audiences are treated to the Classic jazz repertoire from the period that was instrumental in developing the dancing craze of the early 1920s.

When trumpet, saxophone, clarinet, trombone, piano, bass and drums kick in, a feast of lively entertainment designed to appeal to the senses, engulfs the Marina Bar Noosa resulting in audiences involuntarily tapping their feet whilst others simply resign themselves to giving it a whirl around the Marina boards.

A two-and-a-half-hour romp through the New Orleans and Chicago Jazz playbooks of that era, satisfies a hunger for this much celebrated and enjoyed musical genre.

The Marina Bar Noosa will satisfy your hunger too, with great food and refreshments all served with abundant smiles.

Make sure you receive the arm band as that leads to discounted refreshments.

Come along and enjoy musicians having fun.

Contact the Marina Bar Noosa at: marinabarnoosa@gmail.com to let them know you are to attend.

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