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Top sounds at The J

Rounding off the end of a wonderful year of Sound Feasts on Friday 8 November at The J, the audience can expect another fantastic line-up of great bands and entertainers including Fat Picnic, Cigany Weaver, Jeremiah Johnson and VYN (Jeunae Rogers).

The explosive on-stage energy of Fat Picnic has audiences jumping and double-handed sky punching through a plethora of roots music genres. Their unique sound emphasises soulful pop sensibilities, pumping ska sequences and raw hard hitting dub-reggae earthquakes.

Formed out of a love for the legendary partnership between Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grapelli, Cigany Weaver is one of Australia’s most exciting gypsy-jazz ensembles, with a dedicated and passionate following around the country.

Their sound is reminiscent of jazz Manouche, traditional swing and Romani music, interwoven with compelling originals and the band’s reinterpretations of classics from popular culture. Through virtuosic and energetic live performances, Cigány Weaver invoke everything from subtle toe-tapping to exuberant dance floor foot-stomping.

Jeremiah Johnson is an indelible, lofty acoustic guitar driven songwriter with detailed lyrics, memorable stories and noteworthy guitar playing. Jeremiah travels across the land with his family in their big camper.

All this plays out at The J, Noosa Junction, from 6pm on Friday 8 November.

Also appearing on the night is stunning local singer VYN (Jeunae Rogers).

This amazing free community event is suitable for all ages – everyone is welcome. There is seating, a full bar and delicious hot food available.

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