Marlborough Jazz Festival filled with talent



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  The Marlborough Boys' Jazz Combo Trumpet Player's College Jonty Zydenbos performs at the Southern Jam Youth Jazz Festival ...

SCOTT HAMMOND / STUFF [19659005] Marlborough Boys' College Jazz Combo trumpet player Jonty Zydenbos performs at the Southern Jam Youth Jazz Festival in 2016. (Photo de dossier)

A jazz festival of its kind has made great Efforts to Attract More Music Fans

The Southern Jam Youth Jazz Festival is the only event of its kind in the South Island.

This year will see more venues than ever open for a series of concerts as the musical festivities

The organizers hope that people will participate and support "the next wave of musical talent."

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  The combined college band members perform at a previous youth jazz festival in Southern Jam. (Photo de dossier)

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Members of the combined college band perform at a previous jam jazz festival. (Photo of folder)

Marlborough 4 The boss of Fun, Katrina Lange, who helped organize the event, said that there would be a number of free performances in the area.

"This is an excellent opportunity for young musicians of other great respected musicians, and that people are among the first to discover the next wave of musical talent from the South Island. as well as supporting the emerging musical superstars of Marlborough.

Throughout the week, they will develop their interest in music and perform at venues throughout the region, including pubs, clubs,

  The Rangi Ruru Girls, from left to right: Sujin Jung, Julie Kim, Francesca Beaton, Samantha Wing and Lily Li play at ...

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The Rangi Ruru Girls, from left to right, Sujin Jung, Julie Kim, Francesca Beaton, Samantha Wing and Lily Li perform at the Southern Jam Youth Jazz Fest ival. (Photo de dossier)

"It may be in the middle of winter but Southern Jam provides a good reason for the Marlburians to go to our wonderful local people who support this event.

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The new gathering places include The Good Home at Blenheim and Allan Scott Winery at Jacksons Road. They will join a host of regular venues that have supported the festival in previous years, including the Marlborough, Picton RSA and Woodbourne Tavern clubs.

The competition ends with the Gala Concert at the ASB Theater on August 11th at 7:30 pm

All participating schools will come on stage to show their talents and the All-Stars Band, composed of festival musicians, will perform as will be the group of judges – all national and international artists who performed around

Tickets cost $ 40 Adult, $ 25 off (plus ticketing fees).

                
                     – The Marlborough Express

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