Thad Jones Centennial presented by Graeme Norris
Event description
ABOUT THAD JONES CENTENNIAL
Thad Jones, one of the great creators of jazz music - improviser, composer, arranger. Born on March 28, 1923 in Michigan, into a family that included siblings Hank and Elvin, both of whom also had long and influential careers as jazz musicians. Thad played the trumpet primarily, but became known as a composer and arranger, creating inspired and eternal music for the Count Basie Orchestra, and the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra who performed, and are still performing every Monday night at the Village Vanguard in New York City. Thad later led the Danish Radio Orchestra, now recognised as one the world’s greatest large jazz ensembles. Thad Jones died on August 20, 1986. This performance will celebrate one hundred years since Thad Jones birth, and will feature swinging versions of his original compositions, and some of his large ensemble arrangement ideas pared down for the quintet format. The music will be presented by five of Brisbane’s finest musicians. A show not to be missed!
Photograph by Francis Wolff
Band:
Graeme Norris - tenor and soprano saxophones
Dan Quigley - trumpet
Eden Armstrong - piano
Elliott Parker - bass
Chris Evans - drums
MORE INFO:
Doors open from 7:30PM
Music from 8pm
Look for the Big Red Doors on Exhibition St!
Can't make it in person? Why not tune into our YouTube live-stream from 8PM AEST instead!
Those who wish to watch a JMI Live performance in person will need to purchase a ticket through our Humanitix page ($20 ENTRY+BF) or on the door.
JMI Live offers a live-stream on our YouTube page, so if you are unable to attend the gig in person, you can still join the celebrations online. Join us from 8PM AEST THURSDAY to keep the music swingin' !
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