The James Morrison Quintet. Feat. Patrick Bartley (USA)

Her Majesty's Theatre Ballarat

17 Lydiard St South , Ballarat Central, VIC, 3350, AU,
Ballarat Central VIC 3350

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  • Thu 10 Sep

7:30pm–9:30pm

$49 - $69

Australian jazz virtuoso James Morrison brings his acclaimed Quintet to Ballarat for an evening of sophisticated jazz, featuring renowned saxophonist Patrick Bartley (USA).

Set within the grandeur of Ballarat's iconic Her Majesty's Theatre, this one-night-only performance is a rare opportunity to experience world-class jazz from some of the finest musicians in Australia and beyond.

Recognised globally as one of the finest jazz musicians of his generation, James Morrison is celebrated for his extraordinary versatility as an instrumentalist and entertainer. A professional musician since the age of 13, Morrison has performed alongside many of the world's leading jazz artists and has appeared before audiences ranging from intimate jazz clubs to Presidents and world leaders.

GRAMMY-nominated saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist and bandleader Patrick Bartley Jr. is one of the most exciting voices in contemporary jazz. Based in New York, Bartley has performed and recorded with artists including Wynton Marsalis, Jon Batiste, Emmet Cohen, Herbie Hancock and Carole King. He is widely recognised for his appearances on the hugely popular Live from Emmet's Place sessions, where his virtuosic performances have attracted millions of views online.

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