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Wednesday 12 November 2025 I 7.30pm
West Bridgford Library
Tickets: £13
Exuberant jazz singer/songwriter with a beautiful voice and story-telling delivery on jazz standards, original songs & arrangements of pop tunes
A welcome return to Jazz At The Libraries by Zoë Gilby and her quartet!
Her exciting repertoire encompasses jazz standards, innovative arrangements of pop tunes and compelling original compositions - written with double bassist husband Andy Champion. Zoe's lyrics and delivery make for evocative story-telling – and, dare we say, it's always a delight to listen to her mellifluous voice (hailing from the North East) when introducing numbers on-stage!
Zoe's quartet tours extensively and deliver a commanding mix of musical sophistication and dramatic edge.
Line-up: Zoe Gilby vocals, Mark Williams guitar, Andy Champion double bass and John Bradford drums
"Award winning vocalist Zoe Gilby is back with an album ['Aurora'] which sees her appending smart new lyrics to some of Tom Harrell's finest instrumentals" - Jazzwise 4-star review
Book at Library or phone 01623 677200 - or online via web link on www.jazzsteps.co.uk
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