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Introducing Shenzo Gregorio

Jazz at The J is back and this time, Shenzo Gregorio will dazzle audiences with his world-class performance.
Shenzo has been performing professionally for almost 20 years, his career highlights include performing at New York’s world famous Carnegie Hall with FourPlay String Quartet and author Neil Gaiman.
He’s a leader in his field of jazz and world styles having performed in Russia, Brazil, Asia, India, parts of Europe and all over Australia at various festivals.
Locally he is well known for performances in Brisbane and Woodford.
Nigel Date is well known to Jazz at The J members and guests having performed there on many occasions with the Australian Jazz Ensemble, the Noosa Jazz Party and with his brother Ian Date.
Paul Williams on reeds is an exceptional musician, a favourite of listeners and musicians alike.
Joining them will be Max Sportelli on drums and Peter Walters on bass.
All are welcome with music starting from from 7.30pm on Saturday 11 November at The J, Noosa Junction.
Members $25, Guests $30 – Early ticket purchase secures your preferred table. Budget bar, no BYO alcohol. For tickets and information call 5447 2229.
Noosa’s best night out!

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