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Catch the Caxton Street Jazz Band

Caxton Street Jazz Band has an enviable reputation for playing hot jazz and they are set to bring it to Majestic Theatre Pomona on Thursday 27 June from 1pm.

Their Swing, Traditional and New Orleans revival Jazz and Blues arrangements will have your feet tapping in no time, with their broad repertoire spanning the classic jazz years from 1920 to 1950.

When you add the fine piano and vocals of Bernice Haydock, the trombone and vocals of Tom Nicholson to the first-class trumpet of John Braben, outstanding clarinet and saxophone from the master Paul Williams, the driving bass of Peter Freeman and the superb drums and washboard performance of Dave Mc Callum, this ensemble generates ‘best in the business’ entertainment.

Forty-six years of providing crisp arrangements and tight ensemble playing have established this band as one of the top-ranking Queensland jazz bands. This is a special event you won’t want to miss.

The music starts at 1pm and the doors open at noon. For more information, phone 0478 256 245, or email info@noosajazzclub.com

To book your ticket, go to noosajazzclub.com

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