Photo by Fred Kroh

Photo by Fred Kroh

UndeR my sKin - a song cycle Image Fred Kroh

UndeR my sKin - a song cycle Image Fred Kroh

 

Kennedy Snow is Melbourne Drummer Composer Sonja Horbelt

NEXT KENNEDY SNOW GIG:

Everything it could be

album launch

Friday Dec 13th

doors 7.30pm Show 8pm

Finally Launching “Everything it Could Be”

THE JAZZLAB 27 Leslie Street Brunswick

Tickets $40/35 Here and at the door if available

also featuring NINA FERRO (vocals)
with Kellie Santin (saxes), Steve Sedergreen (piano/keys), Kim May (bass) Gillen Gregory (guitar) SPECIAL GUESTS Jacinta Caruana (backing vocals) Xani Kolac (violin)

Tonight’s gig is a showcase of tracks from the second Kennedy album, and maybe a brand new tune!  Grateful for the chance to make music with these incredible human beings and amazing musicians - these original contemporary songs are steeped in jazz, R&B and neo soul.

Featuring Nina Ferro (vocals), Kellie Santin (saxes), Steve Sedergreen(piano and keys) Kim May (bass) and Gillan Gregory (guitar), these works take you on a journey that explores lush and beautiful melodies, driving grooves and emotionally based lyrics that strike at the heart of the fragility and strength of the human condition, never more so relevant than now. Special guests Jacinta Caruana and Xani Kolac.

First set from Sydney bassist Lucy Clifford launching her album”Between Spaces of Knowing”

Live streaming on Oh Jazz! TV
Featuring:
Sonja Horbelt drums
Nina Ferro vocals
Kellie Santin saxophones
Kim May bass
Steve Sedergreen piano / keys
Gillan Gregory guitar

plus

Jacinta Caruana backing vocals

Xani Kolac violin

Presented by Melbourne womens International Jazz Festival & Kennedy Snow

KENNEDY SNOW ALBUMS

Latest album “Everything It Could Be” and also "Follow" by Kennedy Snow are available on Bandcamp here and on iTunes here!

"FOLLOW"  features Nina Ferro vocals, Kellie Santin alto and tenor saxophone, Bob Sedergreen piano, Kim May electric and acoustic bass, Sonja Horbelt drums and percussion with Guest musicians Grant Windsor keyboards, Lauren Sibree vocals and Gianni Marinucci trumpet