This Thursday, Ralph Barrat & The Sharp 7 make their debut appearance in the
Jazz Society's 2022-23 season.
Please note! The venue has changed to The Little Red Church in Comox. Downbeat is 7:30pm.
Otherwise known as the "Sinatra Dance Band" this very talented and entertaining
veteran group of 7 musicians will perform authentic renditions of songs made famous
by Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin and other tunes from the Golden Age of Jazz.
Vocalist Ralph Barrat ties the whole thing together with a voice very reminiscent
of Frank Sinatra and Michael Buble, supported by a stellar band that includes Grahame Edwards (Bass), Michael Eddy (Keys), Paul Nuez (Trombone) Jack Reynolds (Sax), Greg Bush (Trumpet) and Rob Peterson (Drums).
Comments Barrat, "The Band loves to perform and we are honored to be included
in the line up of stellar weekly performers, hosted by the amazing Georgia Straight
Jazz Society".
So, this is a concert for lovers of swing music and romantic ballads. If you're not part of our regular crowd, and you're unfamiliar with our Thursday night jazz scene, please treat yourself to a wonderful evening in a warm, friendly, and inviting atmosphere with fellow music lovers from the Comox Valley region. Admission is $15 for members, $20 for non-members.
You're invited to Google Georgia Straight Jazz Society to view our calendar of wonderful music between now and the end of May 2023.
Again, please note the change of venue. This concert is at The Little Red Church in Comox
You're invited to expose yourself to an amazing jazz performance in a warm, safe and friendly atmosphere. If you're new to the valley and still exploring what's new and exciting, you will be surprised to discover a jazz performance scene equal to any large city. Admission is $15 for society members, $20 for non-members. Please visit our calendar page for full information on our upcoming weekly concerts.
GSJS showcases jazz live in the Comox Valley, giving music lovers an opportunity to enjoys local, regional and internationally-known jazz musicians.
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