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Thursday 23 January and Thursday 19 March 2020 | 8pm - 10pm
Peggy's Skylight
Tickets: £5 for seated dining
Seated dining from 7pm
Performance starts at 8pm
Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Meze Menu served until 9:30pm
Contemporary and Swing Jazz led by guitarist/trumpeter Thom Whitworth; With groove and melody at the core of this ensemble expect to hear an eclectic set comprising of their own arrangements and originals. Moving effortlessly from contemporary sounds through to cool swing. Compositions and influences include Wayne Shorter, Miles Davis, Pat Metheny and Chet Baker.
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