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Recent Shows
- Between Berlin & Bebop - Jihlava 586 47 Jihlava, Czechia +
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Horácké divadlo Jihlava Komenského 1359/22 586 47 Jihlava
586 47 Jihlava, 586 47
Czechia
+420 567 161 092 Our final gig in Czechia for some time. We'll be presenting our Irving Berlin story one more time before we move to the southern hemisphere, and how fitting that we'll be playing it with our first jazz contact in Prague, the brilliant Petr Dvorsky on bass. With John's excellent arrangements, this is a heart warming selection of songs and stories about "America's greatest ever composer".
- U Malého Glena Prague, Czech Republic +
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U Malého Glena Karmelitská 374/23 Malá Strana
Prague, 118 00
Czech Republic
+420 257 531 717 This will be one of our last gigs in Prague. Exciting adventures ahead. Come and party with us.
- House Concert #20 Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic +
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House Concert Zubateho Street
Prague, Bohemia 15000
Czech Republic
(+420) 775 537 585 We’ve been busy this year and have neglected our popular house concerts, so after several inquiries we’re happy to announce House Concert #20. We’ll have our favourite, Petr Dvorsky, on bass, and are excited to introduce gypsy jazz violinist Milan K. Jakeš in his first appearance on our house concert platform.
- Fanny's Meadow Taunton, Somerset, United Kingdom +
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Fanny's Meadow At a popup location TBA
Taunton, Somerset
TA1
United Kingdom We're pleased to announce our first opportunity to play at a music festival in the U.K. this coming August. We'll be featuring the seven-piece band, borrowing some great players from the Bristol area. And we'll be bringing our "Between Berlin & Bebop" repertoire to a new audience. It's a pop-up outdoor festival, with the exact location yet to be disclosed.
- Between Berlin & Bebop - Jazz Dock Prague, Bohemia, Czechia +
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Jazz Dock Janackovo nabrezi, Smichov, Prague 5
Prague, Bohemia 150 00
Czechia
+420 774 058838 We're back at the beautiful Jazz Dock, presenting our Between Berlin & Bebop program. Featuring the septet again, and showcasing the music of Irving Berlin who, according to George Gershwin, was "The greatest songwriter who has ever lived".