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Acclaimed musicians in jazz concert

Internationally acclaimed performers will come together for Noosa Jazz Club’s May concert.

John Reeves is a jazz accordionist, pianist, composer and teacher who studied at the Royal College of Music and with Jaques Mornet at the Centre National et International Music Accordion. For Noosa Jazz Club’s May concert on 22 May, he will bring together an extraordinarily talented quintet with internationally acclaimed performers.

Join in for a wonderful afternoon of swinging jazz standards, Gypsy Jazz classics, and French Musettes in the acoustically fabulous Majestic Theatre, Pomona. Make up a party, bring snacks, share a glass of wine, beer, or soft drink from the bar, relax, and enjoy an afternoon of fantastic jazz.

Don’t miss out on this extraordinary musical experience! Secure your seating of choice now at noosajazzclub.com.

The ensemble features fiddle player Jan Van Dijk, who has made New Orleans his second home and has been entrenched in the Gypsy and Swing Jazz scene for more than fifteen years. Drummer, composer, and arranger Kym Ambrose has toured extensively worldwide and is one of the best vibraphone players in Australia, whose band sits at the pinnacle of Bossa Nova and Brazilian jazz in Australia.

Samuel Vincent, who plays the double bass, is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and educator with 20 years of experience. Rory Dollard, on guitar, fuses nostalgic melodies and inventive improvisations with rhythmic precision reminiscent of Django Reinhart, having played at festivals across Australia.

For further information and ticketing, log into Noosa Jazz Club’s website at noosajazzclub.com, email info@noosajazzclub.com, or phone/text 0478 256 245.

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