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HomeNewsJazz club sets 2025 program

Jazz club sets 2025 program

“The first of our exciting program of monthly concerts for 2025 will feature the legendary Home Brew Jazz Band in concert at the magnificent Majestic Theatre in Pomona next Thursday 23 January; concerts will also be held there during the Noosa Jazz Festival which is scheduled to run from Friday 29 August to Sunday 7 September” said Noosa Jazz Club president, Richard Stevens.

“You can book tickets to all our events, become a member and register to receive our regular updates of events at our website www.noosjazzclub.com”, he added.

The Home Brew Jazz Band has delighted audiences with their clear sound and harmonic balance, the result of playing many concerts together in past performances.

Join Brett Iggulden OAM (trumpet / sax /voc), Chris Schnack (trombone), Paul Williams (clarinet & saxophone), Jo Bloomfield (piano), Dave Burrows (guitar), Richard Stevens (sousaphone) and Rod Andrew (drums), for rip roaring jazz and great fun times, with a repertoire of hit tunes made famous from the era of Louis Armstrong, Irving Berlin, Duke Ellington, and many others.

This ensemble will have your happy feet tapping to the tunes of yesteryear.

Catch the show on Thursday, 23 January, at the Majestic Theatre, Pomona. The music starts at 1pm and the doors open at 12 noon.

For more information, text 0478 256 245 or email info@noosajazzclub.com. To book your ticket, go to noosajazzclub.com.

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