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Jazz up your life at Rhumbelow

Durban's finest jazz musicians will be performing this weekend in a local production.

GO along to The Rhumbelow Theatre from 20 to 22 May and you will be in for a musical treat as Durban’s favourite and finest jazz cats have joined forces to bring you ‘If You Like It Then You Should Have Put a Swing On It’.

The show will feature the gorgeous vocal talents of songbird, Chloe Clark, alongside the legendary Burton Naidoo on piano, dynamic drummer, Sidney Rash, and the incredible Ildo Nandje on the double bass. There is also a horn section and a few other exciting musical surprises.

You can expect to hear varied hits, from Mambo No.5 and Pharrell Williams’ Happy, to older classics such as the Carpenters’ Close To You and Don’t Worry, Be Happy. Giving these songs their own special swing treatment, watch out for Megan Trainor’s world-wide hit, All About That Bass, Beyoncé’s Single Ladies and even a little Beatles medley.

Chloe will also perform Hey Darling, a self-penned song from her newly-released solo album. She was asked to perform this song on Espressso on SABC3 in January.

You simply can’t miss this exciting programme of music that these super-talented and edgy Durban musicians have put together. Let them show you how they put a swing on it in a show packed full of heartfelt performances. Show times for 20 and 21 May are at 8pm and on Sunday, 22 May is 2pm and 6.30pm. Tickets cost R140, and R120 for pensioners and block bookings of eight or more. Book through Computicket or contact Roland on 082 499 8636.

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