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The luscious sounds of smooth jazz will drift out of St Johns Anglican Church in a few weeks time. The Evan Carydakis Quartet will entertain patrons with an hour of jazz, featuring original material from The Point Within A Circle - a project supported by Arts Tasmania. IN OTHER NEWS: Acclaimed saxophonist Carydakis will be joined by Brendon Siemsen on guitar, Ben Brinkhoff on bass, and Andrew Dennis on drums to share jazz music with the community for free. "It's important to get people out and about again, and attending live events in a COVID world," Carydakis said. "Getting people used to coming back out again, getting used to live events, and trusting the COVID safe systems we have out there." The saxophonist said the music has an R and B back beat to it that people could groove along to. "[The music] is more in a pop style than a jazz style but obviously has strong elements of jazz to it," he said. The concert will be held March 20 at 1.30pm. Bookings are essential as there is a limit of 188 people. Visit Oztix to reserve a space.
The Evan Carydakis Quartet at Mona Foma in 2020. Picture: Supplied
The luscious sounds of smooth jazz will drift out of St Johns Anglican Church in a few weeks time.
The Evan Carydakis Quartet will entertain patrons with an hour of jazz, featuring original material from The Point Within A Circle - a project supported by Arts Tasmania.
Acclaimed saxophonist Carydakis will be joined by Brendon Siemsen on guitar, Ben Brinkhoff on bass, and Andrew Dennis on drums to share jazz music with the community for free.
"It's important to get people out and about again, and attending live events in a COVID world," Carydakis said.
"Getting people used to coming back out again, getting used to live events, and trusting the COVID safe systems we have out there."
The saxophonist said the music has an R and B back beat to it that people could groove along to.
"[The music] is more in a pop style than a jazz style but obviously has strong elements of jazz to it," he said.
The concert will be held March 20 at 1.30pm.
Bookings are essential as there is a limit of 188 people. Visit Oztix to reserve a space.
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