Wednesday 22 November 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 link to Eventbrite on the Jazz Steps website
Exuberant vocalist - jazz standards, originals & pop interpretations.
Line-up: Zoe Gilby (vocals), Mark Williams (guitar), Andy Champion (double bass), John Bradford (drums)
Enjoy Zoe's evocative story-telling delivery, backed by superb musicians. Her wide repertoire encompasses jazz standards, intelligent original songs and innovative arrangements of pop tunes.
"A wide vocal range, warm timbre and clear diction which she uses skilfully to unveil her moods." - All About Jazz, USA
Zoë Gilby is an exuberant jazz singer and songwriter, winner of Parliamentary Jazz Awards Jazz Vocalist of the Year 2019.
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