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Wednesday 19 March 2025 I 7.30pm
West Bridgford Library
Tickets: £13 Standard via BOOK NOW button
Hear why Chet Baker was dubbed the "Prince of Cool"
A Sketch of Chet is homage to a legend, brought to life by musicians who truly understand the art of cool. A lyrical trumpeter and sultry vocalist, Chet Baker was a mesmerising musician known as the "Prince of Cool" for his innovations in 'cool jazz'.
Line-up: Simon Paterson vocals and bass, Thom Whitworth trumpet, Paul Deets piano, and Stevie Smithdrums
Album: https://simonpaterson.bandcamp.com/album/a-sketch-of-chet
Book your place for this memorable evening of COOL JAZZ!
Simon Paterson Quartet - A Sketch of Chet (19 Mar 2025) | ||
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Wednesday | 19:30 | - 21:40 |
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