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Pete Jeavons Nonet: Charles Mingus Centenary Celebration

Ticket Information

  • Table Tickets: $32.00 each
  • Table Tickets (members/concession): $28.00 each
  • Bar Tickets: $22.00 each
  • Bar Tickets (members/concession): $18.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Fri 22 Apr 2022, 7:30pm–10:00pm

Restrictions

18+

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pwjeavons

Born on April 22nd 1922, bassplayer and composer Charles Mingus is one of the giants of Jazz. A double bass prodigy, his driving bass lines provided support for the likes of Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton, Red Norvo, Charlie Parker (and many more) and he was one of the first double bass players to assimilate the bebop language. Mingus was an incredible double bass player, but he is perhaps even more revered as one of the most influential jazz composers of all time. He began composing his own music whilst in his teens and led numerous bands until his untimely death, composing over 300 compositions and releasing over 50 albums in his lifetime. His music spans New Orleans style jazz, swing, bop, blues, gospel, Latin, the avant-garde, collective improvisation and classical music – occasionally in the same composition!

The Pete Jeavons Nonet will pay tribute to Charles Mingus and his music at The Ellington Jazz Club on Friday April 22nd; on what would have been Mingus’s 100th birthday, had his life and career not been cut short at the age of 56. You can expect to hear Mingus classic’s such as ‘Goodbye Pork Pie Hat’ and ‘Better Get Hit In Yo Soul’ alongside some of his lesser-known (but equally enthralling) compositions such as ‘Open Letter To Duke’ and ‘Sue’s Changes’.

Performed by some of Perth’s top jazz musicians in mini-big-band format this will be a night of high energy, uplifting music guaranteed to please.

Pete Jeavons – Double Bass / MD
Ricki Malet – Trumpet
Jessica Carlton – Trumpet
Jeremy Greig – Trombone
Daniel Hart – Alto Saxophone
Jamie Oehlers – Tenor Saxophone
Mark Sprogowski – Baritone Saxophone
Tom O’Halloran – Piano
Alex Reid – Drums

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