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Summer Jazz: The catholics with support by Chris Cody

Event

Summer Jazz: The catholics with support by Chris Cody

  • Date: Saturday, 3 December 2016, 8pm
  • Venue: Foundry616 — 616 Harris St, Ultimo, NSW
  • Series: This event is part of the SIMA series
  • Tickets: Adults: $30 | Children: $15 | Concession: $25 — Tickets can be purchased online or by phone on (02) 9036 6292

Event Details

THE CATHOLICS (9pm)

“It is their virtuosity, imagination and the inventiveness of Lloyd Swanton’s writing which makes this music so successful ... no written description can do justice to this music.” Rolling Stone

Led by outstanding bass player Lloyd Swanton, The catholics is an enduring project with over 25 years at the forefront of Australian music. Their unique formula of tough jazz blowing over scintillating world beat grooves never fails to delight their fans. Join SIMA for this special end of year celebration at Foundry 616.

LLOYD SWANTON bass GARY DALEY piano accordion, melodica SANDY EVANS saxophones JAMES GREENING trombone, pocket trumpet FABIAN HEVIA percussion
 JON PEASE guitar HAMISH STUART drums

CHRIS CODY SOLO PIANO (8pm) “Superb soundscapes of melody and colour...”, Basler Zeitung, Switzerland Based in France for over 20 years, Chris has played extensively in clubs and festivals around USA, Europe and Africa. Equally at home in jazz or classical music, Chris likes to engage his audience in an intimate and original journey through diverse musical worlds, telling stories of space, magic and humour. Chris Cody recently released his latest album Not My Lover to great reviews, performing and touring around Australia and in Europe this year. 

Further information for this event is available online at the event's website or by phone on (02) 9036 6292 or by email to admin@sima.org.au

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