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Noosa Jazz Party program

The Noosa Jazz Party celebrates its 30th anniversary this month and everyone is invited.

Noosa Heads Jazz Club president Richard Stevens said the club was proud to bring Noosa the acclaimed services of Australia’s finest classic jazz musicians and world-renowned musicians from USA and Ireland.

“They will transport you through the rich traditions of jazz with bands of musicians brought together by the festival,” he said.

“We are excited about their coming together for this unique feast of exciting jazz performances in concert theatres, on sunset river cruises, in restaurants and bars and at a riverside park.”

Noosa Jazz Party Program of Events

SUNDAY 28 AUGUST

Jon-Erik Kellso in concert – Majestic Theatre, 3 Factory St, Pomona, 1.30-4.30pm – Jon-Erik Kellso, Brett Iggulden, Paul Williams, John Reeves, Richard Stevens, Dave Burrows, Rod Andrew.

Dinner band – Fratellini Ristorante Italiano, 36 Duke St, Sunshine Beach, 6-8pm – Brett Iggulden, Paul Williams, Richard Stevens, Peter Hooper.

Bookings 5474 8080.

MONDAY 29 AUGUST

Dinner band – Fratellini Ristorante Italiano, 36 Duke St, Sunshine Beach, 6-8pm – Brett Iggulden, Paul Williams, Richard Stevens, Peter Hooper.

Bookings 5474 8080

TUESDAY 30 AUGUST

Riverboat Shuffle and Harbour Wine Bar Concert & Dinner – Noosa Marina, 2 Parkyn Ct, Tewantin, 5-6pm.

Riverboat Shuffle Sunset Cruise on two ferries – Riverboat Rhythms – Brett Iggulden, Paul Furniss, Richard Stevens, Peter Hooper.

Shuffle Syncopators – Ian Smith, Paul Williams, Chris Schnack, Peter McCormick.

Concert and Dinner with the Marina Concert Band at Harbour Wine Bar, 6.15-8pm – musicians from Riverboat Rhythms and Shuffle Syncopators plus Jo Bloomfield and Chris Ludowyk.

Bookings, phone Neale 0418 339 930.

WEDNESDAY 31 AUGUST

Lunch with Traditional Jazz – Lucio’s Italian Restaurant, Noosa Marina, 2 Parkyn Ct. Tewantin, 12-2pm – Brett Iggulden, Paul Williams, Chris Schnack, Peter Hooper, Richard Stevens, Rod Gilbert.

Bookings 5470 2331.

Jazz at The J -The J, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Junction

Hotter Than That, 5-5.45pm

Opening Ceremony, 5.45-6pm

Gypsy Jazz, 6-6.45pm

The Patron, 7-7.45 pm

East Coast Frisco Jazz, 8-8.45pm

Let’s Swing, 9-9.45pm

THURSDAY 1 SEPTEMBER

Lunch with Gypsy Jazz – Lucio’s Marina Italian Restaurant, Noosa Marina, 2 Parkyn Ct, Tewantin, 12-2pm – Ian Date, Nigel Date, George Washingmachine, Chris Ludowyk, John Reeves, Ian Smith. Bookings 5470 2331.

Jazz at The J -The J, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Junction

The Emeralds, 5-5.45pm

Bix Pics, 6-6.45pm

Mr Morton and Mr Oliver, 7-7.45pm

He Sings Well, 8-8.45pm

Trombones Talking to You, 9-9.45pm

FRIDAY 2 SEPTEMBER

Lunch with Gypsy Jazz – Miss Moneypenny’s, 6 Hastings St. Noosa Heads, 12-2pm – Ian Date, Nigel Date, Matt Eves , John Reeves, George Washingmachine. Bookings 5474 9999.

Swing Jazz – Lucio’s Marina Italian Restaurant, Noosa Marina, 2 Parkyn Ct. Tewantin, 12-2pm – John Braben, Paul Furniss, Paul Williams, Geoff Power, Jo Bloomfield, Chris Schnack, Rod Andrew. Bookings 5470 2331.

Jazz at The J – The J, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Junction

Apex Jazz, 5-5.45pm

East Coast Frisco Jazz, 6-6.45pm

Classics Swing, 7-7.45pm

Gipsy Jazz, 8-8.45pm

Hot Jazz on 52nd Street, 9-9.45pm

SATURDAY 3 SEPTEMBER

Pop-Up Band – The Boat House Gympie Terrace Noosaville

The Larrikins, 11.30am-2.30pm

1920s Revisited, 6-6.45pm

Jazz at The J – The J, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Junction

The Legends: Sidney Bechet and Patsy Stevens, 5-5.45pm

1920s Revisited, 6-6.45pm

Dark Town Strutters, 7-7.45pm

Bring On The Ladies, 8-8.45pm

The Final Bash -The Jam All musicians left standing, 9-9.45pm.

SUNDAY 4 SEPTEMBER

Hot Jazz Club Of Noosa

Fathers Day, Free Concert

Lions Park next to Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club, Gympie Terrace, Noosaville, 2-4.30pm

Tickets for The Majestic Theatre and The J visit www.noosajazzclub.com/noosa-jazz-party/

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