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The Fantastic Terrific Munkle
Album Launch Music To Dance To
Wednesday 25th March 8.30pm-late

Jazzgroove Records is proud to announce the release of Music To Dance To.
Martin Kay - clarinets
Julian Curwin - guitar
Sam Golding - tuba, trumpet
Danny Heifetz - drums
'......erasing the line between satire and beauty, managing to be mock-serious and rather exquisite simultaneously.'- John Dhand, SMH
This second album from Sydney based The Fantastic Terrific Munkle could be seen as dance music, from swinging romps to delicate waltzes. There's also a bit of bluesy goodness, music from other lands and seemingly from other planets.
with special guest Christa Hughes |
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Jazzgroove in November
4th November
8:30pm - The Fantastic Terrific Munkle
Martin Kay- clarinets
Julian Curwin - guitar, banjo
Sam Golding - tuba, trumpet, flute
Danny Heifetz - drums
Fresh from recording a brand new album, The Fantastic Terrific Munkle return to the Jazzgroove stage, armed with plenty of new pieces, and of course a few old favourites. Music to make you laugh, cry, dance, or at least surreptitiously tap your foot.
10pm - The Stu Hunter Experiment
Stu Hunter - piano
Matt Keegan - tenor
Julien Wilson - tenor
James Greening - trombone/pocket trumpet
Cameron Undy - bass
Simon Barker - drums
"after much intrigue, much use of space and contrast, the whole thing began to roar at threatening volume... Then the impossible cataclysmic climax arrived, and the crowd roared.” John Clare
Fresh from a standing ovation at the Jazz:Now festival, and having just recorded the follow up album to his acclaimed debut The Muse, Hunter has firmly placed himself as a band leader to be rivaled and a composer to be remembered.
"The results across a kaleidoscopic 70 minutes were triumphant...This piece could top the bill of any arts festival” John Shand, Sydney Morning Herald
11th November
Fundraiser - 8:30pm till late
"Lay them atop one another and cover them with cheese. They shall be our children and be named Jazzgroove."
This year's fundraiser will be lynch-pinned by the famous and funky Carl Dewhurst Quartet, featuring a shambolic pop quiz known as the Cheese Wheel, spun by the stylish and sexy Ladies of Cheese with delectable giveaways and very special guests, including Virna Sanzone, Darren Percival, Rai Thistlethwaite, James Greening, Elana Stone and the Jazzgroove Cheesewind Horns - John Hibbard, Matt Ottignon, and Matt Keegan.
18th November
8:30pm - The Subterraneans
James Ryan - saxophone
James Muller - electric guitar
James Hauptmann - drums and cymbals
Steve Hunter - electric bass
With funky underpinnings, hard beats and soulful guitar, led by sax playing that uses every register, the Subterraneans offer a fusion of styles drawing from Jimi Hendrix to Thelonius Monk and beyond. After playing every Thursday in October at The Empire Hotel, this hard grooving, note spitting band will be smoking!
10pm - The Alcohotlicks
Aaron Flower - lead guitar
Ben Hauptmann - guitar (lead)
Evan Manell - drums
Following two cracking gigs at the Opera House and the Basement, the Hotties take to the Jazzgroove stage, performing some ferocious tracks from their debut release, You You. Virtuosic, exquisitely musical and not to be missed.
25th November
8:30pm - Lahuha
Kim Lawson - saxophones
Steve Hunter - bass
James Hauptmann - drums
Lahuha presents a full-bore compositional and improvisational vehicle that lends the music tremendous direction and passion. Unlisted wicked grooves with nuance and energy provide a slick soundscape for some wild creativity. New compositions from each player see a diversity of feels and textures stretching into some emotionally dynamic and unique playing.
10pm - King Neptune
Franco Raggatt - guitar
Nick Sinclair - bass
James Hauptmann - drums
King Neptune is a contemporary jazz, rock, funk, pop power trio; combining elements of Hendrix, The Police, Wayne Krantz and My Angel's Boom Box. Gritty, grooving and hard hitting with an emo edge. Feel the power of this trio. Boom shaka!
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