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The Gin Parlour: The Frox
Nov
18
7:00 pm19:00

The Gin Parlour: The Frox

The Frox are the delicate sensibilities and masterfully syncopated guitar stylings of Joel Fox, coupled with the authentically vintage, rich, and moody vocals and radiant effervescence of Kristina Frazer. Together they span blues, jazz, Motown, and more, giving The Frox, the power to simultaneously elevate the mood and seduce the listener.

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The Parlour: Kid Hank
Nov
11
7:00 pm19:00

The Parlour: Kid Hank

Join us at the Gin Parlour for dinner and an evening of Jazz a la Creole. Kid Hank (aka. Henry Manuell), tells tales from Sydney’s Inner West, dragging New Orleans tradition hard into the 21st Century in a cocktail of folk, blues and roots, with an eclectic blend of toe-tapping sing-alongs. Armed with his banjo, Kid Hank rehashes the old for a playful and vibrant sound, jumping from genres and deconstructing songs only to reconstruct them once again. 

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The Parlour: Steve Jewell and George Gerontakos
Nov
4
7:00 pm19:00

The Parlour: Steve Jewell and George Gerontakos

Join Steve Jewell (piano) and George Gerontakos (bass) for an evening of smooth jazz, when they present the music of Richard Whiting and Walter Donaldson. Steve has had a lifelong career playing, composing and promoting jazz. George is an accomplished bassist, encompassing classical, rock and jazz, including numerous studio sessions.

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The Parlour: Sam Macken and Robbie Mann
Oct
28
7:00 pm19:00

The Parlour: Sam Macken and Robbie Mann

Sam Macken (piano) & Robbie Mann (clarinet) play quintessential selection from the Great American Songbook, evoking the elegance of the golden age of early American Jazz music. Expect melodies from the jazz greats such as Duke Ellington, George Gershwin and Fats Waller, just to name a few, with a range of swing tunes, ballads and blues to get your feet tapping and your heartstrings a-tingling.

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The Parlour: Steve Jewell and George Gerontakos
Oct
7
7:00 pm19:00

The Parlour: Steve Jewell and George Gerontakos

Join Steve Jewell (piano) and George Gerontakos (bass) for an evening of smooth jazz, when they present favourites from The Great American Songbook. Steve has had a lifelong career playing, composing and promoting jazz. George is an accomplished bassist, encompassing classical, rock and jazz, including numerous studio sessions.

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The Parlour: Ryan Field
Sep
9
7:00 pm19:00

The Parlour: Ryan Field

Ryan plays peaceful piano instrumentals in the style of Richard Clayderman and Yann Tiersen. Taking well known songs from a variety of genres and turning them into beautiful piano ballads, Ryan brings a calming ambience wherever he plays. Whether performing his own compositions or instrumental versions of popular covers, his music provides a comforting, relaxing sound.

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The Parlour: Steve Jewell and George Gerontakos
Sep
2
7:00 pm19:00

The Parlour: Steve Jewell and George Gerontakos

Join Steve Jewell (piano) and George Gerontakos (bass) for an evening of smooth jazz, when they present the music of Fats Waller. Steve has had a lifelong career playing, composing and promoting jazz. George is an accomplished bassist, encompassing classical, rock and jazz, including numerous studio sessions.

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The Parlour: Steve Jewell and Kristina Frazer
Jul
8
7:00 pm19:00

The Parlour: Steve Jewell and Kristina Frazer

Jazz Singer, Kristina Frazer, and jazz pianist, Steve Jewell, have performed together for many years. Steve’s elegantly lavish piano stylings are the perfect accompaniment for Kristina’s rich and spacious velvety tones. Together they weave mesmerising melodic magic with their classic interpretations of jazz standards. They are a versatile and captivating duo that will transport you to a bygone era where swing and blues were king.

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The Parlour: Kid Hank (FULLY BOOKED)
Jun
17
7:00 pm19:00

The Parlour: Kid Hank (FULLY BOOKED)

Hank (aka Henry) brings his unique old-time banjo sound to The Parlour. Teamed up with the Blue Mountains traditional jazz legend, Robbie Mann, the pair are sure to excite your Saturday night. The duo first met as performers at Canberra's National Folk Festival in 2017 and have been playing together ever since.

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The Parlour: The River Li
Jun
10
7:00 pm19:00

The Parlour: The River Li

There’s a special kind of magic created when siblings sing together, and sister act, The River Li are no exception. Aurora and Tessa sing original songs as well as fresh arrangements of their favourite tracks by indie pop, folk and alt country artists, accompanying themselves on guitar and keyboards. At times exuberant and dynamic, and at others, quiet and heartbreaking, The River Li are steadily making a name for themselves in the live music scene across the Blue Mountains and beyond.

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The Parlour: Steve Jewell and Kristina Frazer
Jun
3
7:00 pm19:00

The Parlour: Steve Jewell and Kristina Frazer

Jazz Singer, Kristina Frazer, and jazz pianist, Steve Jewell, have performed together for many years. Steve’s elegantly lavish piano stylings are the perfect accompaniment for Kristina’s rich and spacious velvety tones. Together they weave mesmerising melodic magic with their classic interpretations of jazz standards. They are a versatile and captivating duo that will transport you to a bygone era where swing and blues were king.

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The Parlour: Tim Bruer and Jeremy Sawkins
May
20
7:00 pm19:00

The Parlour: Tim Bruer and Jeremy Sawkins

Tim Bruer (piano) and Jeremy Sawkins (guitar and bass) first played together when working with Monica Trapaga in the 1990’s and have been colleagues at the Australian Institute of Music since 2004. They share a similarly broad view of jazz, which embraces the tradition as well as the associated styles of funk and R&B. This will be their first duo performance.

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The Parlour: Mataya
May
13
7:00 pm19:00

The Parlour: Mataya

Mataya delivers a warm and honest performance like no other. A musician and singer that will reach in and touch your spirit, open your eyes and open your heart. Born into a musical family Mataya began singing and playing violin at the age of 4, and as a teen she picked up piano and began to explore song writing. Surrounded by the live music scene growing up in the Blue Mountains she was heavily influenced by jazz and soul.

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