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It’s all jazzy at The J

THE Noosa Jazz Club presents Noosa’s best night out with a great group of jazz musicians taking to the stage at The J on Saturday 9 May.
The exclusive performance for the Noosa Heads Jazz Club will be led by Brett Iggulden, and will feature Jason Downes, Jo Bloomfield, Paul Williams, Dave Burrows, Derek Capewell and Rod Andrews, known as the Famous Brew.
Brett was trained by Ade Monsborough and as a young bloke, co-founded a band that was to push the boundaries of convention, generate a huge fan club and tour the UK and Europe.
You can sense the innovative approach the band takes to ensure the audience is treated to a great night of musical entertainment, with a playlist that is sure to impress.
The Famous Brew will perform at The J on Saturday 9 May from 7.30pm. Tickets are $20 for members and $25 for non-members. There will be a budget bar and no BYO.
To book your ticket, phone 5447 2229.

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