- Thursday, 29 August 2019 | 08:00 PM
Where: Alliance Française, 51 Grey St, St Kilda.
Date: Thursday 29 August at 8pm
Time: Doors open at 7:30pm. Concert starts at 8pm
Tickets: SOLD OUT
& The French Set
Where: Alliance Française, 51 Grey St, St Kilda.
Date: Thursday 29 August at 8pm
Time: Doors open at 7:30pm. Concert starts at 8pm
Tickets: SOLD OUT
Recalling her own experience of living in Paris, Louise takes the audience out for a night to the jazz bars of France’s capital in this evocative show. Accompanied by some of Adelaide’s finest musicians including Mark Ferguson on piano, Julian Ferraretto on violin, John Aué on double bass and Joshua Baldwin on drums, Louise performs a wonderful selection of twentieth-century French songs by artists such as Fréhel, Lucienne Boyer, Edith Piaf, Léo Ferré, Georges Brassens, Boris Vian, Juliette Gréco, Yves Montand, Barbara, Serge Gainsbourg, Charles Aznavour and more.
Paris Cat Jazz Club, 6 Goldie Place, Melbourne
We are doing two sessions; a 6 pm show and an 8.30 pm show…bookings are going well so hop to it!
6pm show https://www.rollerdigital.com/pariscat/product/318585?date=20190831#/sessions
8.30 pm show https://www.rollerdigital.com/pariscat/product/316191?date=20190831#/sessions
A Night in Paris is playing at the Umbrella Music Winter City Sounds Festival
Saturday 27 July at The Parks Theatre, 46 Cowan Street, Angle Park, SA, 5010
This time with special guests Dave McEvoy – piano and Pete Raidel – saxophone and clarinet joining me and rhythm section John Aué – double bass and Josh Baldwin – drums.
4th July 2019 at 4pm,
The Wheatsheaf Hotel
George Street , Thebarton, SA 5031
Full Price $20.00
Concession $15.00
If you’re wondering the streets or home watching TV
Feeling bored, undecided, full of melancholy
Grab your coat, get your hat, turn that sadness to glee
Come and join our French party at the mighty Wheaty
You won’t hear a bar of Lennon or McCartney
But your hearts will be filled with a French melody
We will step back in history, remembering things past
All things French should I say, as it is Bastille Day
When the French all rose up, kicked the crown, let him down
Wasn’t fun for King Louis, but we’ll have a blast!