About Time Jazz Trio
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When:
| Fri 2 Sep ’11, 6:00pm–9:00pm |
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Where: Butter Factory Wine Bar, 8 Butter Factory Lane, Whangarei Show map
Restrictions: R18
Ticket Information:
- Admission: Free
Website:
1st Friday of the month for happy hour is the new time slot for About Time, a for-real modern jazz trio playing Northland's cruisiest New York- style jazz. In June 2011, they released their first CD 'Signature Cool Jazz', first in a series of themed CDs. Feedback has been positive with comments like 'it's getting worn out,' 'never leaves my CD player'...love that feedback.
The Butter Factory is the downstairs venue of the classy historical brick heritage building. Upper floors enter on Bank Street. The jazz gig is on Farmer's parking lot level.
Meet the band - all are jazz inspired family guys from near Whangarei with years of passion for interesting jazz - Matt Hennessy is a true jazz drummer. (soft boom and bash); Matt Watson is accomplished on both acoustic and electronic and also keyboards, trumpet, flugelhorn. To keep it all together is John Fraser on electric and stand up bass. Yes, they all have techie type day jobs so playing music is a creative break.
Tasty jazz for tasty gigs. Listen to samples of our range of sophisticated yet cruisey jazz on YouTube: www.youtube.com/jazztrionz.
Here's a review of their 7 May gig written for the Northland Jazz Society secretary Maurice Lloyd:
About Time Jazz Trio at The Butter Factory:
On the 9th of April, I went to the Butter Factory bar in Whangarei to listen to a new group called About Time. There had been some publicity about the event in the local papers, so I thought I'd go along. The bar is an excellent venue, with a great selection of wines and other drinks, and some food platters if you want to eat.
I arrived just before 6pm when the band was due to start. I found the audience to be a mix with some younger people, but quite a few older people as well. During the course of the evening, people came and went, but it was never crowded, with seats being available most of the time.
The band was great. Consisting of trumpet, bass and drums, you could either sit and listen to them as I did, or have them as background to your conversation, as most others did. They played a mix of older standards and newer numbers. The atmosphere was great. My idea of a night club you used to see in the movies. I can thoroughly recommend the group and the venue.





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