www.birminghamjazzfestival.com
WEDNESDAY 6TH
JULY 2011
MINT HOTEL The partner hotel of the
Lewis Floyd Henry 12:00
Colmore Square [The Old Joint Stock] BRASS VOLCANOES
12:00 The Mall,
Sutton Coldfield BROOKS WILLIAMS [USA]
12:30
Brasshouse MICHAEL SUTTON QUARTET presented by Marstons Beer Company
15:00
Solihull Arts Complex JUSTIN RANDALL
17:00 The Crown, Corporation Street LEWIS FLOYD HENRY
17:00 Colmore Square
[The Old Contemptibles] BRASS VOLCANOES
17:30
The Cube ROY FORBES QUARTET
18:00
The Malt House RICKY COOL & THE HOOLA BOOLA BOYS
20:00 Nuvo MICHAEL SUTTON QUARTET
20:00 K2 TIM AMANN BAND
Photo by Merlin Daleman
Festival is Mint Hotel on on Brunswick Square in Brindley Place – a popular address with visiting musicians and also the Festival Rendezvous Point. The Mint Hotel generously sponsors the Festival and has unsurprisingly become the unofficial After Show Club. Check the calendar for performances at Mint Hotel.
20:00 Fredericks Coffee Lounge & Bar BRASS VOLCANOES
20:00 Lord Clifden BROOKS WILLIAMS [USA]
20:30
Sutton Coldfield Jazz Club JAZZ RAMBLERS £4
21:00
The Jam House LEWIS FLOYD HENRY
BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL Birmingham City Council have supported the Festival throughout its 27 year existence
and is the longest-standing sponsor. Unwaveringly over the years the City has worked with the Festival and helped to establish it as a leading international event and as an important part of the City’s Arts & Culture portfolio. We would particularly like to thank the Leader, Councillor Mike Whitby for his constructive and enthusiastic support through trying times and for the inspiration he has provided.
PLEASE NOTE: Programme is subject to alteration. Venue names [in brackets] indicate wet weather alternatives.
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