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KYJO All StarsFriday, April 24th 2009 The crème-de-la-crème of Kentish jazz. KYJO is the county’s top youth Big Band with a repertoire ranging from Swing to Funk and Fusion. Tickets: £8 FULL, £6 STUDENTS |
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DJ ChopinSunday April 26th 2009 This exciting event takes the idea of the nocturne, the intimate form of night music so loved by Chopin, and updates it for 2009, the 160th anniversary of the composer's death. Tickets: £8 FULL, £6 STUDENTS |
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Rae and Boot LagoonMonday 27th April Boot Lagoon (Peter Edlin: guitar and vocals, Cameron Dawson: bass guitar, Callum Magill: keyboards, Seth Scott Deuchar: drums) is one of the most exciting bands on the new Canterbury music scene. Rae are the type of band you very rarely find today. A band that actually utilises the many genres at their disposal to create their own sound. And an unforgettable sound it is. Tickets: £8 FULL, £6 STUDENTS |
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In The MomentTuesday 28th April Evan Parker is one of the great legends of jazz and improvisation and Paul Booth is one of the most exciting jazz saxophonists to have emerged in recent years. Tickets: £8 FULL, £6 STUDENTS |
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Thomas TruaxWednesday 29th April There's a fine line between the unique and the insane, and it's a line which New Yorker Thomas Truax straddles with his chin held high and ' The Hornicator ' firmly glued to his left ear Tickets: £8 FULL, £6 STUDENTS |
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StiltonThursday 30th April Stilton is a mishmash of electronic and organic music concrete sounds. Created by composer Sam Dondi-Smith, Stilton has destroyed all boundaries of pop, dance, jazz, indie and D&B to create something original. Tickets: £8 FULL, £6 STUDENTS |
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Syd Arthur and The QuartetFriday 1st May Syd Arthur is a band that hails from Canterbury. Taking their inspiration from the music of the 70’s ‘Canterbury Scene’ with bands such Soft Machine and Caravan, they fuse styles such as rock, jazz, folk and world music, creating an original sound that still ‘has its roots in all the right places’. Tickets: £8 FULL, £6 STUDENTS |
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The Max Klezmer BandSaturday 2nd May Poland’s pre-eminent Kletzmer band, Max Klezmer Band, was formed at the end of 1998 by its leader Max Kowalski. Their work fuses traditional Jewish music with jazz, linking traditional themes, improvisation and the band’s own compositions. Tickets: £8 FULL, £6 STUDENTS |
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