LE SWING bring their gypsy jazz-inspired style back to The Goods Shed in Tetbury on Saturday, February 23 for an evening of French chanson and American songbook classics.
Featuring the voice of Helen Marshall, backed by Dave Roach and Phil Harris (guitars), and Pete Martin (bass), Le Swing are a unique blend of female jazz vocal, acoustic and electric guitars, double bass and occasional trumpet.
The band members are seasoned musicians, each with their own rich and varied tale of performing, each with their own eclectic mix of inspirations and influences, each bringing their own musical personality to the band’s sound.
Early bird tickets £10.50. On the door tickets will cost £12.50.
A limited number of tables suitable for parties of either four or six to reserve at a cost of £10 and £15 respectively. Please contact 01666 505496 to make your reservation
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FEBRUARY 23RD AT 7.30
Gypsy Jazz, Swing & French Cafe Music
Back by popular demand – Le Swing bring to The Goods Shed their unique blend of female jazz vocal, acoustic and electric guitars, double bass and occasional trumpet to perform an evening of French chanson and American songbook classics, delivered in their own gypsy jazz-inspired style.
Featuring the voice of Helen Marshall, backed by Dave Roach and Phil Harris (guitars), and Pete Martin (bass), the band members are seasoned musicians, each with their own rich and varied tale of performing, each with their own eclectic mix of inspirations and influences, each bringing their own musical personality to the band’s sound.
Early Bird Tickets are available for the performance at £10.50. On the door tickets will cost £12.50
We have a limited number of tables suitable for parties of either 4 or 6 people, available to reserve at a cost of £10 and £15 respectively. Please contact our Administrator on 01666 505496 to make your reservation
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