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Video Posted on5 October 201219 September 2020

‘Diga diga doo’ – Red Onions Jazz Band [VIDEO]

Red Onions Jazz Band, Brighton, Melbourne 1966 – Allan Browne, Bill Howard, Brett Iggulden, Bill Morris, Rowan Smith, John Scurry

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Video Posted on5 October 2012

Friday Video: ‘Diga diga doo’, Red Onions Jazz Band

Red Onions Jazz Band, Brighton, Melbourne 1966 – Allan Browne, Bill Howard, Brett Iggulden, Bill Morris, Rowan Smith, John Scurry

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Video Posted on28 September 2012

Friday Video: My Goodness McGuiness! at Kinetic Jazz

A great way to while away 2:07 minutes! Playing in this video: Lucian McGuiness, trombone; Dan Junor, saxophone, Fabian Hevia, percussion, Aaron Flower, guitar, Zoe Hauptmann, bass. These guys are having fun 🙂

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Video Posted on22 June 2012

Friday video: Nichaud Fitzgibbon’s TV debut with a cast of young luminaries

Nichaud Fitzgibbon’s debut television performance in 1983, in which she sings Cole Porter’s ‘Love For Sale’ with a group of young blokes who would soon become Australian Jazz luminaries.

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Video Posted on15 June 2012

Showa44 at the Wollongong Conservatorium, 9th of September, 2011

An improvisation by Simon Barker on drums and Carl Dewhurst on guitar

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Festivals, Video Posted on1 June 2012

Friday Video: Andrea Keller Quartet with Bernie McGann @ Uptown

With both Bernie McGann and Andrea Keller playing tonight at separate gigs, as part of the Melbourne International Jazz Festival, this seemed like a good video to share on a Friday!

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Video Posted on25 May 2012

Sam Keevers and Jamie Oehlers; Simple Pleasures

Pianist Sam Keevers and tenor saxophonist Jamie Oehlers play a movingly delicate rendition of Sam Keever’s tune ‘Simple Pleasures’

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Video Posted on18 May 2012

Scott Tinkler Quartet: Red Door

Scott Tinkler Quartet at Bennetts Lane Jazz Club, Melbourne on April Fools Day, 2005

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Video Posted on11 May 20126 January 2014

Gian Slater sings Belinda Moody’s ‘Sleepy Head’

‘Slumber’ composed and arranged by Belinda Moody, performed by Moody on bass, Gian Slater on vocals, Colin Hopkins on piano, Phil Collings on drums, and string quartet.

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Video Posted on9 May 2012

Lily Dior sings ‘Sugar’

Powerful Sydney singer Lily Dior sings Stanley Turrentine’s song ‘Sugar’

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