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Jamie Clarke

Jamie Clark has been performing locally and nationally since the mid 80’s. He’s established himself as a versatile guitarist on electric and acoustic and has recorded with Good Bait, Loops, Topology, Leah Cotterell, Katie Noonan, Kate Miller-Heidke and The Company. More recently Jamie has played on releases by Charlotte McLean, Elly Hoyt and under his own name with his new album Over The Arch.
Newly Formed Meanjin Hard Bop Ensemble Méva's Journal Announces Joining 4000 Records And The Release Of Their Debut Album

Eclectic independent label 4000 Records are thrilled to announce their newest cohorts: Meanjin five-piece hard bop outfit Méva’s Journal. As the brain-child of drummer, composer and bandleader Evan J. Evans, Mèva's Journal has been a long time in the making. Evans had been working with and starting many projects throughout all forms of jazz and jazz-adjacent ...
About Méva's Journal
Instrument: Band / ensemble / orchestra
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Méva's Journal

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Méva’s Journal is a fresh hard bop outfit in the Brisbane Jazz scene, modeled off of the late 50's/60's ‘hard bop’ ensembles.
The band is led by Evan J. Evans, a Brisbane drummer currently studying a Bachelor in Jazz performance at the Jazz Music Institute, who has written all the music for the band.
The music is based heavily in the early era of hard bop, taking heavy influence from more angular bebop composers like Thelonious Monk. The band features Tyger Middleton on Tenor Saxophone, Chris James on Alto Saxophone, Jordan Stitt on Piano and Alex Askew on Double Bass.
Dan Papirany's New Album 'I Trio' Is A Unique Individual Project

Multi-instrumentalist Dan Papirany has released I Trio, an album of mostly original compositions with the exception of “Groove Evolution” by Brett Loretz who also plays trumpet on the track. I Trio has a mixture of compositional influences. Two compositions were inspired by Steve Gadd drumbeats. In the composition “Fifty Ways To Leave Your Blubber” Papirany utilises ...
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Dan Ford

Dan Ford is a saxophonist and composer based in Brisbane, Australia. He is passionate
about creating and performing Australian jazz compositions in a distinctive modern
style. Originally from Canberra, Dan followed his passion for jazz and improvised music
by studying at the Australian National University’s School of Music (Bachelor of Music
with First Class Honours) and later a Master's degree in jazz performance at the
Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University, graduating with the Award for
Academic Excellence.
Dan has since performed at a wide range of events in Europe and Australia, including
the Queensland Music Festival; Meriumbula Jazz Festival; Townsville Jazz Festival;
Canberra International Music Festival; and many others
About Cyclone Trio
Instrument: Band / ensemble / orchestra
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Cyclone Trio

Cyclone Trio is a head caving heavy jazz power unit of drums and saxophones, formed by Tony Irving (non-linear/free improvising drummer who founded the bands Ascension and Descension in the 90s) with drummer Tim Green and saxophonist Massimo Magee in Brisbane, Australia in 2013. The trio’s music focuses on intensity, dexterity, power and expression..
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Sean Foran

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Award winning pianist and composer Sean Foran, is a musician with a clear sense of individual aesthetic, his music is melodic, engaging, and manages to draw stylistic influences together in a vibrant manner. He has received the prestigious Brisbane City Council's Lord Mayors Emerging Artist Fellowship, APRA Professional Development Award (Jazz), the QLD Music Award for Jazz (7 times) and the APRA/AMC State Award for Excellence in Jazz. A member of the acclaimed improvising trios TRICHOTOMY & Berardi/Foran/Karlen he has collaborated with the QLD Symphony Orchestra, Expressions Dance company, international jazz artists Julian Arguelles, Froy Aagre & Pascal Schumacher plus a range of classical groups, Topology, Southern Cross Soloists, Lunaire & Collusion
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Bruce Woodward

Bruce Woodward is a jazz guitarist based in Brisbane, Australia. A graduate of the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts and the Queensland Conservatorium of Music, Bruce has worked as a jazz and contemporary guitarist, arranger and musical director in Australia and internationally. In addition to a maintaining a busy performance schedule, Bruce is a Lecturer in Music at The University of Southern Queensland, Australia.