Marlene Cummins Band

Marlene knows the blues from an Aboriginal woman’s perspective. Her story is one of vulnerability, strength and survival. A biographical journey that encompasses a tapestry of political, social, and personal experiences, beautifully woven into her lyrics and songs. Blending original compositions and traditional blues numbers, the standout evocative blues anthem titled “Koori Woman” is a…

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Wangaratta Festival of Jazz and Blues Community Stage

Get set for jazz and blues in the sun at this free, family-friendly event. On Saturday, expect performances from Wangaratta High School Band, Army Band, Royal Motown Revue, and Gusto Gusto. On Sunday, expect performances from High Society, The Daisies, Cope Street Band, and The Blues Brothers. Stay tuned and keep checking the website as…

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Jazz Mass: Bob Sedegreen and Amelia Evans Quartet

Award-winning jazz vocalist Amelia Evans is one of Melbourne’s rising stars. With a love for storytelling via improvisation, Amelia is recognized for her breathtaking vocal virtuosity and ability to capture an audience with her authenticity and honesty. A finalist in the 2020 Wangaratta Festival of Jazz and Blues National Jazz Awards, Amelia has performed with…

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Yael Zamir Quartet

The Yael Zamir Quartet brings to life four distinct colours of Brazilian music – bossa nova, samba, forro, and choro – through a jazz lens. Choro is one of Brazil’s oldest styles, born in the 1800s from a mix of European dances and African rhythms. Its lively, syncopated melodies greatly influenced samba, which has become…

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Speedball

Celebrating 25 years of fearless collaboration, Australian jazz supergroup Speedball is launching their new album Live at Wizard Tone. Recorded live in Adelaide at the iconic Wizard Tone Studios during their 2017 tour, this long-awaited album features brand-new original compositions by each member of the group – a fiery, spontaneous document of five master improvisers…

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Nana Koizumi Quartet

Nana is a globe-trotting jazz artist known for her rare style as a singing trumpeter, blending soulful vocals with skilled trumpet playing. She made her Australian debut on International Jazz Day 2023, performing to sold-out audiences at top venues across Sydney. October 2024 marked her South Korean debut with a sold-out performance at the acclaimed…

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Amelia Evans Quartet

Award-winning jazz vocalist Amelia Evans is one of Melbourne’s rising stars. With a love for storytelling via improvisation, Amelia is recognized for her breathtaking vocal virtuosity and ability to capture an audience with her authenticity and honesty. A finalist in the 2020 Wangaratta Festival of Jazz and Blues National Jazz Awards, Amelia has performed with…

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Alexander Beets Quintet

Dutch Alexander honors the tradition of the old legendary Texas Tenors like Gene Ammons, Houston Person and Ike Quebec. His all-time hero was Stanley Turrentine and although Alexander is a breed of its own you will find fragment of that Touch Tenor history back in his musical approach. A try jazz messenger of the iconic…

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Jeff Lang and Danny McKenna

Melbourne based guitarist-songwriter- vocalist-producer, Jeff Lang has built a reputation for making startling music that is accomplished, intricate, gutsy, melodic and loaded with soul. As many journalists have written over the years, Jeff is not one to be easily pegged, though in a general sense it’s fair to say he largely trades in roots-oriented rock,…

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Emma Pask Quartet

Award winning Australian vocalist Emma Pask is heading back to Wangaratta. A chance to catch one of Australia’s finest voices up close and personal, joined by her incredible Trio Band. Award winning vocalist Emma Pask is sure to delight as she interweaves storytelling through timeless swinging jazz standards, upbeat latin rhythms, tender ballads and of…

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Tarra Blues

A two day blues festival set in the grounds of the historic Plough Inn. The saturday evening session is designed to get you up on your feet to a collection of wonderful blues music. The opening act are local legends, Sons of Motherless Goats, followed by Macnamar Project, Sammy Owens Blues Band and closing with…

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Cope Street Parade

Formed in 2009, The Cope Street Parade are considered one of Australia’ss most established creative music ensembles. They blend spicy rhythms with unique song-writing that span the genres of jazz, folk, pop, gypsy and swing. With tender ballads and rollicking dance numbers they capture the spirit and warmth of early music styles and cheekily blur…

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