French jazz is noted for its romantic songs, made famous by songstresses such as Eartha Kitt and Edith Piaf, pioneers of European jazz, guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stephane Grappelli, who formed the Quintette du Hot Club de France, as well as American Sidney Bechet, who played a crucial role in popularising the genre in Europe.
This month’s concert on Thursday 24 July features their music in an afternoon of fascinating rhythms, beautiful harmonies and entertaining vocals.
John Reeves, dazzling on accordion and piano, is joined by world-renowned Paul Williams on saxophone and clarinet, the beautiful tuba and bass guitar of internationally acclaimed Chris Schnack, the master on guitar, Dave Burrows, and Rod Andrew’s entertaining percussion.
To top it off, two special guests join the ensemble.
Toowoomba-based Paul Hendon leads several bands and, through his work travel, has had the opportunity to hear and play with many Australian jazz greats, including Tom Baker, Bob Barnard, Janet Seidel, Don Burrows, George Golla and Kevin Hunt. His elegant collaboration with Paul Williams is sure to delight.
June Garber has performed in major centres in Canada, the United States, Cuba, the Caribbean, Mexico, South Africa and now in Australia. Her combination of sensuous luxury, effortless precision, characterful interpretation and warmth of empathy characterises June’s exceptional talents.
For tickets, log onto Noosa Jazz Club’s website at noosajazzclub.com, or email info@noosajazzclub.com for more information.