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Wednesday 27 September 2023 I 7.30pm
West Bridgford Library
Tickets: £13, Buy tickets via the book now button, in advance at West Bridgford Library or Book online via the Eventbrite link on the Jazz Steps website
Ever-popular and captivating live, the Nicola Farnon Trio make a welcome return to perform at the libraries. A close-knit, swinging outfit playing jazz and Latin standards, and making optimum use of their combined instrumental skills with integrity and joy.
Line-up: Nicola Farnon (double bass and vocals), Richard Weatherall (piano), Phil Johnson (drums)
A remarkable performer on stage, a fine singer and an outstandingly swinging and propulsive bass player with an outgoing personality to match... she is a class act". - Humphrey Lyttleton
Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Nicola has terrific stage presence not to mention the many albums to her name. She "…sings and swings with the best of 'em". - Jim Mullen
Book now to enjoy an effervescent evening of live jazz in the company of these engaging and polished performers.
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