Sassafras Trio at The Chieftain Music Club
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Sassafras Trio - featuring Pete Jeavons (double bass) and Aaron Deacon & Lachlan Gear (acoustic guitars) - make their debut at The Chieftain Music Club in Toodyay on Saturday August 23rd.
Sassafras Trio combines toe-tapping swing, breakneck gypsy jazz and re-worked jazz standards in a vibrant and engaging mix of acoustic music, all performed with the dazzling virtuosity and passion that is intrinsic to the gypsy jazz tradition. Repertoire features classics from the likes of Django Reinhardt, Birelli Lagrene, Gonzalo Bergara and Les Doigts Des L'Homme (to name a few) plus original arrangements of jazz standards and some original compositions too, all with a progressive leaning.
“ Acoustic gypsy jazz band Sassafras presented a world-class musical performance to the capacity audience that filled (the) Ellington Jazz Club...”
Steve Baitz, Seesaw Mag, Jan 26th 2019
“ Despite their small acoustic make up the three-piece provided a driving rhythm section, intricate solo work and sweetly lyrical melodies... the room was crowded with an enthusiastic audience and no one wanted it to end.”
Rosalind Appleby, Noted, July 6th 2018
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Sassafras Trio combines toe-tapping swing, breakneck gypsy jazz and re-worked jazz standards in a vibrant and engaging mix of acoustic music, all performed with the dazzling virtuosity and passion that is intrinsic to the gypsy jazz tradition. Repertoire features classics from the likes of Django Reinhardt, Birelli Lagrene, Gonzalo Bergara and Les Doigts Des L'Homme (to name a few) plus original arrangements of jazz standards and some original compositions too, all with a progressive leaning.
“ Acoustic gypsy jazz band Sassafras presented a world-class musical performance to the capacity audience that filled (the) Ellington Jazz Club...”
Steve Baitz, Seesaw Mag, Jan 26th 2019
“ Despite their small acoustic make up the three-piece provided a driving rhythm section, intricate solo work and sweetly lyrical melodies... the room was crowded with an enthusiastic audience and no one wanted it to end.”
Rosalind Appleby, Noted, July 6th 2018
Get Tickets
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