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It’s The J for jazz

DON’T miss a big night of swinging tunes when Jazz at The J presents Select Sextet for one night only on 14 November.
In the spirit of the Noosa Jazz Party, Jazz at The J is proud to present a special night of music and entertainment featuring Brett Iggulden on trumpet and vocals, Paul Williams on reeds, Bernice Haydock on piano, Bob Mair on drums and washboard, Derek Capewell on double bass and Dave Burrows playing one of his beautiful self-built guitars.
These fine players have all earned their place in Australian Jazz and now come together for one special night.
The J theatre has truly become the home of jazz with six exciting shows held there in the last month with 29 hours of world class jazz performances.
Expect to have a toe-tapping, soul warming experience in the air-conditioned comfort at The J on Saturday 14 November.
Jazz at The J is held at The J, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads, from 7.30pm. Club members are $20 with guests $25. Get in early to secure your table.
For more information or to buy your tickets, phone 5447 2229.

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