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Songs from Cole at Majestic

Cole Porter’s consummate musical gifts were recognised worldwide as unique; he wrote light, continental-style music in a jazz idiom.

At their 23 May concert at the Majestic Theatre, Pomona, Noosa Heads Jazz Club celebrates the creation of his beautiful and witty songs. Who can forget his glamorous, elegant, enchanting compositions in smash hits Kiss Me Kate, Can Can, Les Girls and High Society with Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly and Louis Armstrong making the world sing and dance?

These brilliant contributions to musical theatre and film made him an international legend during his lifetime. You will have the unique opportunity to hear June Garber’s brilliant voice, supported by the outstanding line-up of John Reeves (piano), Paul Williams (saxophone and clarinet), Paul Hendon (saxophone and clarinet), John Conley (string bass), and Rod Andrew (drums), performing many of the jazz compositions written by this extraordinary musician.

June Garber became established as one of Canada’s leading jazz vocalists. With a career spanning more than four decades, she has toured and performed in Canada, the United States, Cuba, the Caribbean, Mexico, South Africa and Australia, and at jazz festivals throughout North America. June moved to Australia in 2022 and now lives on the Sunshine Coast. This is a special event you won’t want to miss. The music starts at 1.30 pm and the doors open at 12 noon. For more information, phone 0478 256 245, or email info@noosajazzclub.com

To book your ticket, go to www.noosajazzclub.com

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