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A talent for jazz

GET ready to shuffle your feet when one of Melbourne’s best jazz bands returns to the Noosa Jazz Club.
The Shuffle Club is back again and set to bring you to your feet and onto the dance floor before you even know what is happening.
The four-piece band will light up the stage at The J, Noosa Heads, on Saturday 13 February in a much-anticipated performance.
Their style is most often described as a hot blend of jazz, swing, blues, and boogie but that hardly does justice to their raw energy and enthusiasm.
The international-touring band has spread their good vibes from Europe to Japan and are regulars on the festival circuit in Edinburgh and Australia.
You can catch The Shuffle Club at The J, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads on Saturday 13 February from 7.30pm. Members $20 and guests $25.
For more information or to book your table please phone 5447 2229.

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