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Monday, 08 July 2013 15:37

The Stardust Big Band Comes to SCC on 20th July

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As it did last year, the Sunbury Cricket Club is delighted to host an event which is part of the Sunbury & Shepperton Arts Festival - most of their events take place at the Riverside Arts Centre, but with a jazz event like this, the organisers like to take advantage of the somewhat funkier surroundings of the Cricket Club. 

The Club is once again very happy to be part of the Festival, which boasts two weeks of eclectic music, comedy, literary and cultural events during July. The Stardust Big Band comprises musicians who have played with some of the top names in British jazz, like Vic Ash, Bobby Orr and the Ted Heath Band. Last year's Festival big band evening at the Club was extremely well-attended and highly successful providing, as it did, a change from its more familiar rock, blues and R&B presentations.

Please note that, for reasons of band availability, this is a Saturday event and starts earlier than the Club's usual gigs. Tickets at £10 are available in advance from the Festival box office at 01932 567365, or at the door.

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