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Author: Sal

Rookley Jazz Club: Lee Gibson and Friends

Friday, 21st November, 2008 at 5:08 pm, Isle of Wight

Events, Music

26, November 2008
8:15 pm

Internationally acclaimed jazz singer, Lee Gibson will be heading over to Rookley Country Park next Wednesday as The Rookley Jazz Club returns for a new season.

Rookley Jazz Club: Lee Gibson and FriendsLabeled ‘The Jazz Vocal Sensation’ by The Independent, Lee will be joined by John Pearce on piano and Gary Plumley on sax.

We went to a few of these events last season and can definitely recommend them. The quality of musicians and singers was stunning.

Tickets are priced at £12.50 and can be bought from Quay Arts in person or by calling 822490.

Doors open 7.15pm and music starts at 8.15pm (we’d recommend getting their early to grab a good seat as it gets very busy)

Pre-dinnerconcert meals are available in the Lakeside Restaurant – call 721800 to make a reservation.

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3 Responses to “Rookley Jazz Club: Lee Gibson and Friends”

  1. Click if you like this comment James P
    says:

    “Pre-dinner meals are available in the Lakeside Restaurant”

    That’s their Lakeside Restaurant, presumably, not the one in Wootton!

    What’s a pre-dinner meal, anyway? Sorry if I’m being obtuse…

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  2. Click if you like this comment Sal
    says:

    Did I really write that! What a clutz! Of course I meant pre-concert dinner. At least I know people are actually reading all the way to the end of the articles! Thanks James P.

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  3. Click if you like this comment James P
    says:

    I’m disappointed now. I was hoping there might be two meals… :-)

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