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Cambridge Jazz Festival: Brand New Heavies, Pat Metheny and Omar/QCBA

The tenth annual Cambridge Jazz Festival promises much local and international talent in 50 shows from 8 to 24 November 2024. There's so much to discover, even for those who profess to not like jazz!

Pet Metheny by Jimmy Katz

Especially high on my list this year are Omar and QCBA, Brand New Heavies and, of course, the legend that is Pat Metheny.

Opening night on Friday 8 November sees the Corn Exchange taken over by the colossus that is Brand New Heavies, who are celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Brother Sister album, which includes the classics Dream On Dreamer, Midnight At The Oasis and Back To Love.

The following week at the Junction on Saturday 16 November features OMAR & QBCA, which will be another funky night.

Composer and trombonist Dennis Rollins MBE is Artist in Residence and he appears with CUJO and Zero Gravity in two events: Dennis Rollins & CUJO on Sunday 17 November at West Road Concert Hall and with Zero Gravity Trio on 14 November at La Raza.

If you know, you know, and Pat Metheny never fails to bring musical joy to his audience. He'll be at Saffron Hall on Sunday 17 November and no doubt he'll be performing some classics, as well as tracks from the 2023 album MoonDial.

Check out more of the events on offer, including friend of Harmonious World, Tim Boniface with pianist James Pearson. There's also an appearance from our very own Rob Luft. you can listen to them talking about their music on the Harmonious World episodes here: Tim Boniface, Rob Luft

Find out more about who's appearing here and stay in touch with the Festival via Facebook

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