J.C. Jazz

J.C. Jazz is a South Australian based three piece musical unit which consists of piano, double bass and drums. With a repertoire consisting mainly of music from the 30’s era right through to present day.

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J.C. Jazz is a South Australian based three piece musical unit which consists of piano, double bass and drums. With a repertoire consisting mainly of music from the 30’s era right through to present day. ‘Easy listening’ type Jazz music, incorporating lounge, Latin, swing, acoustic and rock.

The success of J.C. Jazz is due to the level of professionalism, not only in the music performed, but also the dress sense and can meet the requests and needs of all different types of clients and events. With the ablility to expand or contract in size with; for example, the addition of vocals, (male or female) and/or trumpet, trombone, guitar and saxophone to suit your event.

J.C. Jazz has experience in performing in large to small venues and has worked at restaurants, hotel lounges, reception centres, promotional & corporate functions and a variety of private engagements including weddings etc.

Songs

The Way you look Tonight
Fever
Sway
Quando Quando
More
Perhaps Perhaps
Ive Got you under my skin
Night and Day
Moondance
Route 66
Witchcraft
The Way You Wear Your Hat
The Girl From Ipanema
The Look Of Love
You Make Me feel So Young
Secret Love
My Baby Just Cares For Me
Volare
What A Difference A Day Makes

And Many More Jazz Standards

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