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1 2015 Adelaide Fringe Festival “Take Five – The Dave Brubeck Story” tickets and video promo clip

  • 08/02/2015
  • by spinfxstudios
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2015 Adelaide Fringe Festival show, “Take Five – The Dave Brubeck Story” – promo clip and ticket links

We are excited to be in the 2015 Adelaide Fringe Festival program with a four-date season at the brilliant new Brighton Concert Hall at Brighton Secondary School Performing Arts Centre. Our Fringe shows will be held on Thursday 19th, Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd February, with one final show on Saturday 14th March. in between we will be taking the show to two major venues in Sydney, The Basement on Friday 6th March and Sutherland Entertainment Centre the following night.

Tickets are selling fast and opening night may well be a full house. To have a 30-second glimpse of what you might expect to see (and hear) in this show, click on this Youtube link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d33tXAPENjk

To purchase tickets, go to this link at Fringetix

Looking forward to seeing you in February/March!

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1 SYDNEY “TAKE FIVE” shows on sale – 6th and 7th March at The Basement and Sutherland Entertainment Centre

  • 07/01/2015
  • by spinfxstudios
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Take Five - The Dave Brubeck Story at Adelaide Fringe 2015
Take Five – The Dave Brubeck Story at Adelaide Fringe 2015

Following our Adelaide Fringe shows on 19th, 21st and 22nd February, we head over to Sydney to perform at iconic Australian jazz venue, The Basement on Friday, 6th March. We then perform one show at The Sutherland Entertainment Centre, Southwest Sydney, the next evening, Saturday, 7th March. Andy Firth will feature on alto saxophone. Both shows can be purchased as dinner plus show tickets or show only. See the venue websites for further details.

The Basement tickets can be purchased at Moshtix while The Sutherland Entertainment Centre tickets can be purchased at their secure in-house ticketing site.

We return for one final Adelaide Fringe Show at Brighton Performing Arts Centre on Saturday, 14th March. Limited early bird tickets are available for all four Adelaide fringe shows until Australia Day, 26th January using the promo code, BRUBECK (all upper case).

Looking forward to seeing you in Sydney or Adelaide!

1 Andy Firth – alto saxophone and clarinet player for “Take Five: The Dave Brubeck Story”

  • 23/04/2013
  • by spinfxstudios
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Andy Firth is one of a small number of Australian artists to have performed a concert under their own name at Carnegie Hall. In March 2008, he played a concert billed as “Goodman & Beyond” to a standing ovation, with guest artist, the living jazz legend, Buddy DeFranco. Andy also performed at the Australian Consulate General, New York, the concert being described by officials as one of the best and well attended ever. He gave a master class and performed at the University of Florida, then at Il Moro Club, Los Angeles with guitarist, Jim Fox.

Andy has performed with some of the world’s finest musicians:
Buddy DeFranco, Ingrid Jensen, Diana Krall, Wynton Marsalis, B.B. King, Lee Konitz, Jay Hungerford, Bud Shank, James Moody, Kenny Ball and His Jazz Men, Acker Bilk and many more.

Australian artists include: Anthony Warlow, Marina Prior, Julie Anthony, Don Burrows, Tommy Emmanuel, George Golla, James Muller, Ray Aldridge, Galapagos Duck, Tony Gould, Little Pattie, Bob Barnard, Graeme Bell, Tom Baker, Vince Jones, Jonathan Wade, Anita Wardel, The Society Syncopators, John Foreman, James & John Morrison, late greats Ricky May and Bobby Limb.

Andy has performed with many of Australia’s symphony orchestras as a jazz and classical soloist where maestro, Tommy Tycho, often featured him as a soloist. In 2006, Andy received a MO Award for “Best Jazz Instrumentalist”. Andy has recently been honoured with an award for his outstanding services to jazz in South Australia.

The late Maestro Tommy Tycho, D.Mus. AM. MBE:

“Once in a blue moon, along comes an artist whose talent, musicianship and expertise is awesome. Such a man is Andy Firth, whose reputation as a brilliant performer is Australia wide and acknowledged Internationally as well. He is sought after as a wonderful teacher, a lecturer of “good music” and a fine composer. I am privileged to be associated with him and also call him a friend.”

Jimmy Abato, USA sax legend:

“’I have never heard anything like this guy; he is a one in a million! His musicality and playing is totally unique! Andy Firth is, in my opinion, one of our greatest artists and musicians like him pass this way but once. I am thrilled to have met and heard him perform!’”

0 Satomi Ohnishi – drum kit, percussion for “Take Five”

  • 20/04/2013
  • by spinfxstudios
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_MG_8870Satomi started playing orchestral percussion at the age of 12, then studied jazz drumming with maestro, Takeshi Inomata in Tokyo. She has played extensively in Japan with the Soulful Unity Jazz Orchestra and her groups, Vivace and Jackpot, the latter winning two major jazz contests. Satomi won the Best Player Award at the 1993 Asakusa Jazz Contest and her group was then twice invited to perform at the Manley Jazz Festival. In Adelaide, she plays regularly with Black Fedora Jazz as well as with several other ensembles covering blues, Latin and Bulgarian music styles. She joined the Brendan Fitzgerald Trio in 2012 and performed with the group in Beijing, Shanghai and at the Hong Kong Performing Arts Centre Street Concert. Satomi has appeared twice at The Hoot!, Adelaide Hills Jazz Festival and at 2014 The Clare Valley Carnival of Music performing with Brendan Fitzgerald and Svilen Panayatov accordian duo, Latin-jazz group Ah Hum! and holding her own multi-cultural percussion session/workshop.

http://www.blackfedora.info

0 Quinton Dunne – bass player for “Take Five”

  • 20/04/2013
  • by spinfxstudios
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Quinton holds a Bachelor of Music in jazz electric and double bass performance. He is fluent in an eclectic range of musical styles including jazz, funk, folk, Latin, classical and rock. Quinton has played with many fine artists including Swanee, The Seekers, Errol Buddle, Martin Lass, The Burnside Symphony Orchestra, The Drifters, Bo Diddley, Vanetta Fields, Darrel Braithwaite and Julie Anthony. He has written and produced many successful musical shows through his production house Rockola Music. These include “Hail Hail Rock ‘N’ Roll”, “The Australian Music Show”, “Great Southern Land”, “Bully Boy”, “Australian Songbook” and “Bound For Australia”, all productions having toured extensively. Quinton’s diverse experience gives him an invaluable perspective on many different musical areas. The last few years have seen him realise a long-term goal of international performances with his trio, The Beggars, performing in Germany, Switzerland and Denmark at a range of music festivals.

http://www.beggars.com.au

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