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VenueDorchester Arts Centre
Also: Corn Exchange
TownDorchester
CountyDorset
From13th April 2019
To13th April 2019
When20:00
Dorchester Arts Centre (V1068)
Current/Future Listings
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  • Date of change: 28 Feb 19 - T0760086046

Fever - Jo Harrop Sings Peggy Lee

Work:: Fever (S01816294646)

Featuring the songs that made Peggy Lee famous during a career spanning more than 60 years and the story of Peggy's career and life - both the ups and the downs.

Production:: Jo Harrop Sings Peggy Lee (T0760086046)

Peggy Lee was one of the great figures of jazz and American popular song, with a career spanning six decades. Sinatra called her ?regal'; Duke Ellington called her ?the queen'. She wrote and sang for Disney's Lady And The Tramp and had a string of hits stretching from her early days with Benny Goodman until the 1990s. In this wonderful show, jazz vocalist Jo Harrop pays tribute to the sultriest songstress of all, delivering moving renditions of classics such as Fever, Why Don't You Do Right and The Folks Who Live On The Hill. Featuring Alex Webb on piano, Henry Gilbert on bass, Joel Prime on drums and special guest Tony Kofi on alto sax.
Performer Alex Webb (piano)
Performer Henry Gilbert (bass)
Performer Joel Prime (drums)
Performer Tony Kofi (alto sax)

Listing:: L0450859259

Corn Exchange



Jo Harrop Sings Peggy Lee

Peggy Lee was one of the great figures of jazz and American popular song, with a career spanning six decades. Sinatra called her ?regal'; Duke Ellington called her ?the queen'. She wrote and sang for Disney's Lady And The Tramp and had a string of hits stretching from her early days with Benny Goodman until the 1990s. In this wonderful show, jazz vocalist Jo Harrop pays tribute to the sultriest songstress of all, delivering moving renditions of classics such as Fever, Why Don't You Do Right and The Folks Who Live On The Hill. Featuring Alex Webb on piano, Henry Gilbert on bass, Joel Prime on drums and special guest Tony Kofi on alto sax. Corn Exchange

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