Dance sextet embarks on global jazz journey

Grace Rigby. (Supplied)

Noosa Heads Jazz Club Inc. invites audiences on an exhilarating musical voyage to celebrate the vibrant sounds of the Tropical Dance Sextet, showcasing their latest album, Chin, Chin. Embark on a journey through ballads, spirited rhythms, and fresh cross-cultural arrangements that span France, North America, and Spain.

The Sextet’s collective passion for Latin sounds and European flair promises an unforgettable afternoon. Leading the group is vocalist Grace Rigby, whose bold interpretations and emotive stage presence have made her a standout performer with the UQ Big Band, the Braben Jenner Hot Five, and her ensemble, Grace Rigby and The Straight A’s. She is joined by carioca guitarist Eddie Gazani, a fine guitarist, singer, composer, and writer. Eddie is a master of the Brazilian/Italian musical cross-genre.

Accordionist Kay Sullivan contributes her refined mastery of the Italian Scandalli and a deep affinity for choro, forró, bossa nova, and gypsy jazz. Italian-born trumpeter Roberto Fontana delivers warm, lyrical solos that have earned him high demand across Brisbane and South-East Queensland. Percussionist and vocalist Nico Iaia injects unpretentious energy with rhythms rooted in Southern Italy. Anchoring the ensemble is Musical Director Peter Freeman on bass, whose inventive arrangements and dynamic low end underpin every performance.

The Majestic Theatre at Pomona is one of the best live music venues, and it is perfect for an exciting afternoon of jazz on Thursday 25 September from 1-3.30pm.

For tickets, please log in to Noosa Jazz Club’s website at noosajazzclub.com. Email info@noosajazzclub.com, or phone/text 0478 256 245.