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Sunday 12th March | 2023 | From 12pm
Peggy's Skylight | Nottingham
Tickets: £7-£14
Jim McAllister epitomizes all the charm and charisma of the legendary chairman of the Board. Critically acclaimed as the No 1 Tribute to Sinatra.
Critically acclaimed as the No 1 Tribute to Sinatra, Jim McAllister has worked with The Syd Lawrence Orchestra, The Rat pack Live!, BBC Big Band winners Fat Chops and many more
Line up:
Jim McAllister – vocals
Chris Bowden – flute, alto & tenor sax
Edgar Macías – piano
Tom Hill – bass
Miles Levin – drums
Book tickets: https://peggysskylight.co.uk/events/jim-mcallister-sings-sinatra-with-the-edgar-macias-quartet-sunday-afternoon-jazz-12mar23
Times:
Dining from 12pm
Performance 1-3pm (with interval)
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