A unique and intimate series of jazz concerts putting the emphasis on the musicians and their music.

 

Coming up at Colbourne Ave :

  • Feel the Manouche

    Feel the Manouche

    Manouche is a term derived from the Romany gypsies of Europe, what we in Australia call gypsy jazz.

    This fine band has been put together by it's individual members as an exercise in small group swing.  Feel the Manouche has a 'world music' feel. Through it's use of double bass, guitar, accordion & fiddle, the band achieves a strong melodic groove that can take on gypsy waltzes, swing jazz, choro and many other flavours of music from our diverse planet. We invite you to sit back and 'Feel the Manouche'.

     

    The return to Colbourne Ave of George Washingmachine on violin, ukelele & vocal, with Arthur Washington on guitar, Clare O’Meara on acccordion, violin & vocal, and Stan Valacos on double bass.



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  • Gavin Ahearn trio



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  • Invenio

    Invenio

    Formed by the gifted singer/composer, Gian Slater in 2010, Invenio is large ensemble of improvising and contemporary singers who experiment and extend upon the typical vocal group or choral environment through conceptual composition, extended vocal technique, fluid improvising, choreographed movement and inventive performance. Their debut CD, Gone, without saying, was comissioned by the Melbourne Fringe Jazz Festival.  It is a remarkable large-ensemble work. Since then, they have premiered Gian’s second large work ‘Us and Others’, with Speak Percussion (2011).

    Invenio have featured in performances with singer/songwriter, Lior and the with the Black Arm Band, Ricki Lee Jones, Mavis Staples, Archie Roach and Joss Stone.  In 2011, they performed and recorded for NY pianist/composer, Barney McAll’s Graft project.

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