Jazz
Piano / Double Bass / Guitar and Vocals
Paul’s
trio plays a selection of the cool jazz standards
blended with more recent songs from Sting, Jamiroquai
and others. Paul is the main vocalist also playing
some hand percussion and guitar. Cathy is the
pianist with occasional backing vocals. Duncan
plays double bass.
Repertoire includes the following:
Sway – Michael Buble
Canteloupe Island – Herbie Hancock
When I Fall In Love - Vince Jones
Wild World – Maxi Priest/Cat Stevens
Like Young – Vince Jones
Fragile – Sting
Moondance – Van Morrison
I’ve Got You Under My Skin – Sinatra
Jammin’ – Bob Marley
The Way You Look Tonight – Michael Buble
Jamaican Farewell – Harry Bellafonte
Is This Love – Bob Marley
Picture Of My Life – Jamiroquai
Bourbon Street – Sting
Love of My Life - Santana
Smooth – Santana
Oye Como Va – Santana
St. Thomas Way – Sonny Rollins
Under The Boardwalk – The Drifters
Nature Boy – George Benson
Straighten Up And Fly Right – Nat King
Cole
Roxanne - Sting
Jamaican in New York - Sting
Corner of The Earth – Jamiroquai
Night and Day – Ella Fitzgerald
Fly Me To The Moon – Frank Sinatra
Blue Bossa
Fever
Tenderly – Johnny Hartman
and more....
The Paul Jamieson Trio
The trio has been describe as “jazz with
a twist of lime..” Paul’s Jamaican
influences along with the latin grooves often
associated with jazz make for a most appealing
“cocktail” of cool and fun music.
Paul Jamieson has held a long term residency
at Crown Casino and has recently returned there,
also having performed at countless venues and
festivals including The Chifley, The Sheraton,
Menzies Rialto, Abel Tasman, Spirit of Tasmania,
Lassetters Casino, Apollo Bay Festival, The
St.Kilda Festival and more.
Cathy Connor has also performed in distinguished
Melbourne venues such as Crown Casino, Dizzy’s
(well known Jazz venue), The Hilton and numerous
hotels and restaurants. Performing in all combinations
– as a solist, in a duo, Trio, 5 piece
band and so on. Cathy is also an achieved music
teacher and stage director.
Duncan
Allen was active in the London jazz scene appearing
at many London jazz clubs like Ronnie Scotts,
Bass Clef, Pizza-on-the-Park, Ô606ÕClub,
Dingwalls, Jazz Cafe.
Duncan moved to Melbourne five years ago and
has spent most of his time playing for Orchestra
Victoria and the Australian Pops Orchestra and
has a regular jazz gig on the Mornington Peninsular.
Equipment
Where needed the band can provide their own
P.A. and some lighting.
They are courteous and professional in their
conduct and play for the audience as much as
themselves.
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