TJ Johnson set to perform at The Concorde Club
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| TJ Johnson |
ONE of the Uk's finest jazz and blues singers will
be appearing at the Concorde Club, Stoneham Lane,
Eastleigh on Wednesday, May 21.
>TJ Johnson is an accomplished singer piano player and drummer.
>A respected bandleader, over the last 20 years he has toured extensively with his own band.
>In his latest venture TJ, backed by his group of top British jazz musicians, leaves the piano chair to concentrate purely on his vocals.
>TJ draws on many musical genre's including jazz, blues, country and gospel and is influenced by the likes of Ray Charles, Dr John, Louis Armstrong, Johnny Cash, BB King, Nina Simone, Alberta Hunter, Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Witherspoon and many more. >His distinctive voice and unique personal stage manner bring both the band and the audience together to create an intimate yet exciting atmosphere that is rarely equalled.
>"We are delighted to welcome back TJ & his band
to the Concorde," said Cole Mathieson, Managing
Director of the Concorde Club.
>"They never fail to get the audience going with
their distinct mix of jazz and blues. I would definitely recommend this band."
>To book tickets call 023 8061 3989 or
visit www.theconcordeclub.com .
>Although the Concorde Club is a private members club,Wednesday jazz concerts are open to non members.
>Please call for age & dress
code.
>Ticket prices: Members £10, Non members £15.
3:23pm Thursday 8th May 2008
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