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Performance

VenueAssembly Hall
TownWorthing
CountyWest Sussex
From24th February 2018
To24th February 2018
When13:00
Assembly Hall (V728)
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  • Date of change: 12 Jan 18 - T02125592094

The Jive Aces - The Big Jive All Dayer

The Jive Aces

Work:: The Jive Aces (S370774783)

The Jive Aces are renowned as a yellow-suited sextet which blends swing music with a high-energy stage show and features songs by Bobby Darin, Louis Prima and Sammy Davis Jnr as well as a selection of their own original tracks. The have worked with artists such as Van Morrison, John Travolta, Isaac Hayes, Lisa Marie Presley.

Production:: The Big Jive All Dayer (T02125592094)

n Saturday 24th February, The Jive Aces present a 12-hour marathon of non-stop jive, swing and rock 'n' roll at Worthing's Assembly Hall. For the sixth year running, they invite their audiences to jump, bop and stroll on the huge dance floor to five of the top roots and vintage bands around. There will also be various DJ's, vintage stalls, a bar and food available throughout the day.
Performer Ian Clarkson (lead vocals / ukulele / trumpet)
Performer Big John Fordham (tenor sax / clarinet)
Performer Alex Douglas (trombone)
Performer Vince Professor Hurley (piano)
Performer Ken Smith (double bass)
Performer Peter Bilky Howell (drums)

Listing:: L01636198651




Current production:Work

The Big Jive All Dayer

n Saturday 24th February, The Jive Aces present a 12-hour marathon of non-stop jive, swing and rock 'n' roll at Worthing's Assembly Hall. For the sixth year running, they invite their audiences to jump, bop and stroll on the huge dance floor to five of the top roots and vintage bands around. There will also be various DJ's, vintage stalls, a bar and food available throughout the day.

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