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May 24 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

John Coltrane’s life was short – he died at forty – but his musical and cultural legacy is immense. The heart-stopping beauty and extreme virtuosity of his playing redefined the way we hear the saxophone. As a composer, he shaped a new form of jazz that has influenced numerous genres of music. And, most profoundly, he framed music as a means of deeply spiritual self-expression that resonates to this day.

In the latest in this sell-out series curated by Toby Chadd, the extraordinary Sandy Evans presents a tour through Coltrane – a man who has shaped her own musicianship, and who shared her deep affinity with Indian music. Across two sets, she shares a very personal response to the full spectrum of Coltrane’s music, from gorgeous ballads to hard bop classics to modal tunes and free jazz.

Evans has handpicked a band of Australia’s finest musicians to join this celebration, drawing on relationships she’s forged through a decades-long career acknowledged as one of our country’s jazz luminaries. A pillar of Coltrane’s legacy is deep engagement with contemporary culture and social issues; Rhyan Clapham, aka DOBBY, brings an Indigenous Australian slant to the evening, incorporating rap into Coltrane’s late masterpiece A Love Supreme.

Sandy Evans
Tenor and Soprano Saxophone

Andrea Keller
Piano

Paul Cutlan
Tenor Saxophone / Bass Clarinet

Jonathan Zwartz
Double Bass

Chloe Kim
Drums

DOBBY
Rapper

Sandy Evans (photo credit Shane Rozario)

Venue

Ukaria Cultural Centre

119 Williams Rd,
Mt Barker Summit, SA 5251 Australia