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Hot Peppers Jazz Band returns to the Noosa Marina

Rod Andrew’s exciting Hot Peppers Jazz Band is set to return to the Noosa Marina in Tewantin.

The Marina Bar Noosa concert on Thursday 9 November (12.30pm – 3pm) signals a long overdue return to regular great jazz entertainment at this establishment. The band will perform there every second Thursday each month, weather permitting.

The musicians enthusiastically embrace compositions by Lilian Harden, Joseph ’King’ Oliver and ’Jelly Roll’ Morton and the legacy of Louis Armstrong and other masters of the traditional/ classic jazz era, providing a nostalgic glimpse into the rich tradition of that early developing period for jazz.

The Hot Peppers program will change at times and Gipsy Jazz and the Jazz Classics made famous by Sidney Bechet during the French Jazz revival period will also be featured.

Relax and enjoy an afternoon of fine food, great refreshments, and sparkling entertainment.

You can register your intent to attend at: marinabarnoosa@gmail.com

The Marina Bar Noosa welcomes you with ’Happy Hour’ beverages so when you have paid at the door be sure to collect a wristband on arrival.

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