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Jazz at Majestic

The Noosa Heads Jazz Club monthly concert at The Majestic, Pomona, on 25 July, features a group of highly skilled musicians who are individually recognised as being among the best performers in their field.

The Session Band is not your average jazz group. Its versatility and ability to deliver top-notch performances in a wide range of genres, from Dixie and swing to modern jazz, Latin, rock, and even country, set it apart. Its unique ability to navigate diverse musical landscapes makes it a must-see for any traditional jazz enthusiast.

Get ready to be captivated by the exceptional talents of this band. Russell Bayne, a highly versatile and in-demand guitarist in Australia, will astound with his musical prowess. Peter Uppman will provide a top-notch performance on trumpet and vocals. Jo Bloomfield will demonstrate her unmatched skills in classical, Latin, pop, and rock piano performances. Pat Robbins, an actor, standup comedian, vocalist, and superb drummer, will bring his unique energy to the stage. And that gentleman of jazz, Paul Williams, a master of clarinet and saxophone, will be a special guest for this nonstop entertainment. Together, they guarantee a performance that will satiate your musical appetite.

Like last year’s sold-out show, you must secure your spot early and be prepared for an afternoon of enchanting merriment.

This will be a high-octane concert provided by an ensemble of prestigious musicians.

The music starts at 1pm and the doors open at 12 noon. To buy your ticket, go to noosajazzclub.com or email info@noosajazzclub.com

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