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Spectrums Of Sound: Jazz To Hush An Audience ~ Adelaide Guitar Festival 2022 Review

Spectrums Of Sound: Jazz To Hush An Audience ~ Adelaide Guitar Festival 2022 Review

by Clayton Werner | Jul 24, 2022 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Guitar Festival 2022, Live Music, Music, Reviews

[MUSIC/Guitar ~ AUS] Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre, Sat 23 Jul. This was definitely a performance for Jazz aficionados and not just for guitar buffs – the musicianship was world class throughout! Starting the evening is Isola and a band including...
Peggy Lee “Is That All There Is?”: Style And Grace Personified – Adelaide Fringe Review

Peggy Lee “Is That All There Is?”: Style And Grace Personified – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Nikki Fort | Mar 8, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Live Music, Music, Reviews

Exhibition Hall/Pod 3 at National Wine Centre, Fri 23 Feb. [MUSIC/CABARET – UK] Setting a cruisy, sunset dinner show in the National Wine Centre was a stroke of genius on the part of UK-based Australian singer, Brigitte Baden-Rennie. Her homage to Peggy Lee, the...
Miles Davis: Kind Of Blue – A Complete Performance Of The Iconic Album Plus Other Miles Classics – Adelaide Fringe Review

Miles Davis: Kind Of Blue – A Complete Performance Of The Iconic Album Plus Other Miles Classics – Adelaide Fringe Review

by David Robinson | Feb 19, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Reviews

Showroom One at The GC at The German Club, Sat 18 Feb. Adelaide’s jazz community has obviously heard the word. The Showroom is close to full for this special one-off concert: Miles Davis’ 1959 Kind of Blue album, played live. Rob Pippan, the man who has put the show...
Bessie * Billie * Dinah: Cool Jazz Music by Bonnie Lee Galea at Tin Cat Cafe – Adelaide Fringe Review

Bessie * Billie * Dinah: Cool Jazz Music by Bonnie Lee Galea at Tin Cat Cafe – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Adrian Miller | Feb 20, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Music, Reviews

Tin Cat Cafe, Fri 19 Feb The garden at the Tin Cat Café is an ideal place to sit back with a glass of wine, some fine food, and listen to some cool jazz music. Cue Bonnie Lee Galea, with some superb backing from pianist Dave McEvoy and bassist Quinton Dunne. But this...


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