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They're blowing their own trumpet, but there's still reason to lend an ear

By: Ishita Sharma    

Meet Beatle Jazz, a group that's marrying the two melodies at the Seagram's 100 Pipers Jazz Utsav in town

When the synergy of a dozen sounds stretches to reach your soul, resistance is a stupid option to go with. A bunch of US-based musicians is cordially inviting you to a party of bass drums, piano, guitar, keyboards and the trumpet. The occasion: Seagram's 100 Pipers Jazz Utsav.

Cliff Almond sticks by

Beyond Sinatra

The three-day music gala, to be held at three cities Bangalore, Mumbai and Delhi will see jazz biggie Eric Vloeimans, Nils Olav Johansen and trumpet player Saskia Laroo among others in performance. The main attraction, however, is Beatle Jazz. "It's going to be pure entertainment," assures Amit Sehgal, the organiser.

We couldn't catch the artistes since they're travelling, but you mustn't miss Beatle Jazz members Brian Melvin (drums/percussion) and David Kikoski (piano) for anything in the world. 

100 Pipers Jazz Utsav 2009
When: November 21 and 22
Where: FICCI auditorium 1, Foundation House Tansen Marg
Timings: 6.30 pm onwards
Ticket price: Rs 500 Available at: Steakhouse,  Jorbagh market; Full circle bookshop, 23 Khan Market, N block GK 1, Nizamuddin; RSJ office, 86/1, 3rd building, 1st floor, Shahpur Jat

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