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Sisters of Jazz - Hotel du Vin

The following are videos from the performance of John Hemming and the Sisters of Jazz at the Hotel du Vin on 8th July 2012 as part of the Birmingham Jazz Festival

Sweet Georgia Brown

Take the ‘A’ train

Moon River

Stepping Out

Cheek to Cheek

Beyond the Sea

Fever

Foggy Day

Summertime

Strike up the Band

My funny valentine

‘s Wonderful

Royal Flush

How High the Moon

Somewhere over the Rainbow

All of Me

Perdido

Satin Doll

Prelude to a Kiss

Comments

Unknown said…
I loved somewhere over the rainbow. It really pulled at my heart strings... yes it was lovely. It is amazing... you should deffinetly continue your conerts. I also loved the way it changed into a different tune with a few solos and then went back to the original tune. Really unique and impresionable. Wooot for good music and talent.... well done to you all .. hugs and claps from me x

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