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Caxton St Jazz at Majestic

The Caxton Street Jazz Band repertoire spans the classic jazz years, from the 1920s to the 1950s, and includes mainstream, swing, trad/New Orleans revival and blues.

Adding variety to the performances are the fine vocals of Bernice Haydock (piano/vocals) and Tom Nicolson (trombone/banjo/vocals). John Braben (trumpet), Paul Williams (clarinet/tenor sax), Andrew Shaw (double bass) and Dave McCallum (drums/washboard) complete the quality line-up.

Noosa Jazz Club’s Rod Andrews said the Caxton Street Jazz Band was regarded as one of Australia’s top bands playing in the hot jazz style, entertaining audiences for 45 years with their crisp arrangements and tight ensemble playing.

“The Renowned Caxton Street Jazz Band will satisfy your hunger for toe tapping jazz and make you feel good all over at the Club’s monthly concert on June 22. It is important to note the change of time – commencing at 1pm until 3.30pm.”

WHAT: Caxton Street Jazz Band

WHEN: Thursday 22 June from 1pm to 3.30pm

WHERE: The Majestic Theatre, Factory Street, Pomona

TICKETS: noosajazzclub.com

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