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Jamie Oehlers Trio featuring Linda May Han Oh

Duke Of George presents

Jamie Oehlers Trio featuring Linda May Han Oh

7:00pm, Thu 1 October, 2020
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Doors 6pm, Band at 7pm


Duke of George presents

Jamie Oehlers Trio featuring Linda May Han Oh 

Jamie Oehlers and Linda Oh combine to play some great jazz music in the classic Saxophone trio format (Saxophone, bass and Drums) made famous by Sonny Rollins, Joe Henderson, Lee Konitz and Joe Lovano.
 
 Jamie Oehlers (Tenor Saxophone) is one of the most prominent Jazz musicians in the country, now based in Perth, Western Australia, he was the winner of the 2003 White Foundation World Saxophone Competition and was named Australian Jazz Musician of the Year at the 2007 Bell Awards, that same year he won the Best Jazz Release category as well.
 

 Linda May Han Oh (Bass) lives in New York and was most recently featured on Pat Metheny's new release "From this Place" and subsequent world tour. She has performed her music at the prestigious Village Vanguard club in Manhattan and been featured on the "Jazz Night in America Series". Linda has performed with musicians such as Joe Lovano, Steve Wilson, Vijay Iyer, Dave Douglas, Kenny Barron, Geri Allen, Fabian Almazan, and Terri Lyne Carrington.
 

 Ben Vanderwal (Drums)  is one of the most in demand Jazz drummers in Australia. In 2015 Ben received the WAM “Best Jazz Artist” award. Ben has performed around the world including tours of the U.K., France, Ireland, India the U.S.A., China, Korea, Taiwan, Phillipines. Japan, New Zealand, New Caledonie, Indonesia, Hong Kong, China and Thailand.
 He has played with John Scofield, Charlie Haden, Joe Lovano, Vince Jones, Howard Levey, Madeleine Peyroux, Guthrie Govan, Gilad Hexelman, Thirsty Merc, Megan Washington, James Morrison, Chris Potter, George Garzone, Kate Ceberano, Walter Smith III, Wil Vinson, Ben Monder, Mark Murphy, Joel Frahm, Wil Vinson, Ernie Watts, Lionel Rose, Nigel Kennedy, Don Burrows, Deborah Byrne and Normie Rowe.