Final Midday Concert for 2020
Big band jazz concludes the midday concert series for the year in St Andrew’s Anglican Church.
The 15 member Great Lake Big Band last performed in Palmerston North in early November as part of the Manawatu Jazz festival and director Rowan Bolley was keen to return there next year as part of the Big Band Bash.
In the meantime local supporters could expect some swing favourites and a few more recent chart purchases.
As usual, said Bolley, there would be a couple of new and old Christmas tunes on Friday, December 4.
The hour long concert at 12 noon is $10 for adults, children and students free.
The midday concert series then takes a break until March 5, 2021.
For further information contact organisers Elizabeth Marshall (3789296), Tracey Lidington (0272409228), or see the facebook page Midday Concert for details.
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