Bridge City Jazz Band

A four to seven piece traditional/dixieland style Jazz Band, playing music from the 1920's.30's,40's and 50's....

Saturday, August 17, 2024

Welcome to Sydney's traditional jazz scene...live jazz in Sydney......Club Ashfield is the venue and with its long residency, The Bridge City Jazz Band is the band......... on the coming Friday 23rd August 2024, sees George Washingmachine on jazz violin lead , Bradley Newman on piano. Al Davey on trombone, & Graham Hilgendorf on drums...

 This coming Friday, 23rd August 2024... at Club Ashfield with special guests for the night we have George Washingmachine on Jazz Violin lead,  with Bradley Newman on the Club's grand piano and Graham Hilgendorf on drums.. with Mike Hallam's heart attack & off for at least 6 weeks, Al Davey is on trombone.

They join the Bridge City JB regulars....  Jack Wiard on reeds, Colin Davies on double bass and myself, Dennis Quinlan on banjo....

A great night of traditional jazz ...  













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  Future special guests with the Bridge City Jazz Band at Club Ashfield & other venues.... 




   Club Ashfield is at 1-11 Charlotte Street, Ashfield beside the Ashfield Railway station on the northern side and the gig is up on the first floor in the bistro/Grand Stella Room function area from 7.30pm to 10.30pm with the restaurant serving nice food until 9pm.....I always eat there on most Jazz nights....





 




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bridgecityjazzband@gmail.com
vegavoxbanjo@gmail.com
MJDJazz@iinet.com.au

Colin on 02.9896.2083
Dennis on 0407.250.692

We'd be pleased to quote you for your special function...wedding, birthday party, funeral wake, concert.....from three piece to seven piece band.

About the Bridge City Jazz Band

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Bridge City Jazz Band
The Bridge City Jazz Band formed in July 2003, initially to continue a residency at Club Ashfield, Charlotte Street, Ashfield a suburb of Sydney, playing Friday evenings 7.30pm to 10.30pm. Since then it plays across Australia. Initially starting as a 5 piece group due to efforts by drummer, Jim Morrell, who on his retirement kindly donated his drum kit to the band... on ya Jim! Double bass player Colin Davies ; banjo player Dennis Quinlan; following the retirement of Jim Morrell then the death of its trombonist, John Bates, it is currently run by Colin Davies and Dennis Quinlan with Jack Wiard as its reed player and Mike Hallam its trombone player and vocalist. So the group is currently a quartet, playing as such in outside jobs and hiring when required and each Friday night for the Club Ashfield gig, a trumpet lead, pianist and drummer from a select group of top traditional jazz players from as far north as Newcastle and south as Canberra, making a 7 piece traditional jazz band. In fact the only 7 piece JB playing on a regular basis in the Sydney area.
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Links to other sites of interest....

  • Brisbane Jazz Club
  • Canberra Jazz Club
  • Club Ashfield...home of the Bridge City Jazz Band....
  • Geoff Power's Classic Jazz
  • Illawarra Jazz Club
  • Newcastle Jazz club
  • Peter Johnson's Riverside Jazz Band
  • Sydney Banjo Band
  • The Australian Jazz Convention
  • The Sydney Jazz Club
  • The Velobanjogent
  • Victorian Jazz Club

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