JANE WILLIAMS HOUSE QUARTET LED JAZZ JAM TUES 10TH SEPT 8PM – @Brecon Jazz Club-Monthly & Festival 2024-25
 

JANE WILLIAMS HOUSE QUARTET LED JAZZ JAM TUES 10TH SEPT 8PM

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JANE WILLIAMS JAZZ JAM & OPEN MIC – Tue 10th September 2024 @ MUSE ARTS BRECON

Doors Open at 7:30PM  Starts at 8:00PM booked here.

The Jazz Club House Quartet with host Jane Williams provide a unique opportunity to Jam with the Band. Top quality Jazz in an informal atmosphere. Featuring the combined talents of RWCMD pianist Evan Williams, Pete Mathison guitar, Ade Clark bass, Greg Evans drums, Jane Williams vocals. Come along and enjoy the sounds – or take this opportunity to join in! All instruments & vocalists welcome. Audience welcome – the bar will be open!

SET LIST for JAM available online – includes wide range of familiar jazz standards & keys. For ‘BYO’ participants, please advise song you’re playing & key in advance so the band can support you!

    SET LIST

  • Ain’t misbehaving – G
  • Am I blue – C
  • Autumn leaves – Am
  • Blue Skies – C
  • Corcovado – Bb
  • Gee Baby ain’t I good to you – Bb
  • Georgia – Bb
  • I can’t give you anything but love – Eb
  • It don’t mean a thing – Eb
  • L-O-V-E – Eb
  • Misty – Bb
  • My baby just cares for me – C
  • Pennies from Heaven – Eb
  • The Way you look tonight – Bb
  • Why don’t you do right – Dm
  • Willow weep for me – C

Tickets – Audience £10 on the door, £6 in advance, Jammers £5, young/£pwyc

Use our Ticket Link to reserve – no booking fees or via our online box office CLICK_HERE.

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“The beauty of Brecon is the sheer variety of music on offer, covering all jazz styles from trad to the avant garde. Also the way that the Festival takes over the whole town still makes it something truly special” Jazz Mann 2008

"Whatever your strategy, Brecon Jazz delivers, thanks to its geography and programming"John L Walters. The Guardian 2011

"Yes, it’s had its ups and downs, every bit as dramatic as the Beacons which rise above it, but the Brecon Jazz Festival has learned some tough survival skills as a result".  Peter Bacon, UK Jazz News 2018

"Virtual BJF2020 - Considering the obstacles associated with the pandemic, it was the triumph of organisation and technical expertise over limitation – so much so that while one might have wanted the real thing, its substitute may well develop a life of its own".  Nigel Jarrett, Wales Arts Review 2020

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