JAZZ lovers in the hinterland are in for a slick, saucy, and sensational treat when Maleny Arts Council presents Trippple Trouble at the Maleny Community Centre on Sunday, October 12.
From 2pm, audiences will be swept up in a cocktail of smooth harmonies, vintage style, and cheeky charm as three of Australia’s finest jazz performers — Dan Barnett, George Washingmachine, and Lauren Dawes — take centre stage.
Billed as “three parts harmony, one part trouble and zero chance of behaving,” Trippple Trouble is shaking up the national jazz scene with their playful blend of old-school swing and modern flair.
Their tight three-part vocal arrangements, razor-sharp timing, and a touch of mischief promise an afternoon of toe-tapping entertainment.
Adding even more sparkle to the show will be guitarist Paul Henderson and bassist Samuel Vincent, seasoned jazz players known for their ability to weave energy and warmth into every performance.
Presented by Maleny Arts Council in partnership with the Rangebow Festival and in conjunction with the Brisbane Vocal Jazz Festival, the concert offers a chance to experience a world-class act right in the heart of the hinterland.
Tickets are $55 for adults, $50 for members, and $30 for students.