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Jim Miller Big Band hosted by Toowoomba Jazz Society

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From:Friday 29 July 2022
To:Friday 29 July 2022
Time:7:45pm - 10:45pm Friday 29 July 2022
Location:North Toowoomba Bowls Club, Cnr Elworthy & Lemnos Sts, Toowoomba, Qld 4350 Australia
 

Jim Miller (1926 – 2012) formed this group around thirty years ago. He served in the RAAF during WWII, a period when big bands were very popular. He particularly enjoyed the music of Glen Miller and played this swing style of music with dance bands before forming his own big band.

The Jim Miller Big Band continues this tradition and popular tunes from Glen Miller, Duke Ellington and Count Basie are always part of the program presented. Since Jim’s passing, the band has broadened its repertoire and even includes a few early rock and roll hits.

Special guest vocalist for the evening will be Ebony Rosier who has impressed Jazz Club audiences with her own bands THE DAYS OF WINE AND ROSIER and QUICK BROWN FOX.

Most tunes performed will be suitable for dancing.

Please read the essential details below for booking.
– Music start time is 7.45pm
– YOU WILL NEED TO BOOK FOR JAZZ. To do this please text Michele Alroe and she will ring you back and confirm your booking for your group. Phone Number: 0408 282 007
– If you can please bring exact money for your entry that would be appreciated.
– Change will be available and the bowls club has an ATM.

Unfortunately, there will be no dinner available at jazz nights.
But the good news – you are welcome to bring your own supper to enjoy at your table! Tea and coffee is available in the second break.

North Toowoomba Bowls Club
Cnr Elworthy & Lemnos Sts
Toowoomba
Qld
4350
Australia
07 4639 2338
 
Entry charges - Adult$20
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Entry charges - Concession$15 Members
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Entry charges - Group$15 for 10 or more
Contact phone 0408 282 007
Booking information
Event websitewww.toowoombajazz.com
Contact organisationToowoomba Jazz Society
Is food and drink available?Yes
Are toilets available?Yes
Is there disabled access?Yes

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