JMQ : This Thursday, Feb 9 – ‘The Look of Love’ ; Next Thursday, Feb 16 – ‘Mostly Ella..’ and more at Phamish, St Kilda 7PM

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jmq : this thursday, feb 9 – ‘the look of love’ ; next thursday, feb 16 – ‘mostly ella..’ and more at phamish, st kilda 7pm
jmq : this thursday, feb 9 – ‘the look of love’ ; next thursday, feb 16 – ‘mostly ella..’ and more at phamish, st kilda 7pm

??Dear Jazz Lovers,

?The Look of Love?
Come along on FEB 9th at 7pm and feel the pre-Valentine love at Phamish, St Kilda when Juliarna Clark joins the JMQ Ensemble singing
jazz love standards, and some in French too! Then, after his musical escapades in the US last month living the dream, we look forward to
Eric Budd’s
return, showcasing his amazing talent and versatility – with Michael Harding, Tom Lee, Carlo Alberto Canevali & John
Montesante
. Book your table for a great evening of music, love, wine and food on 9534 3800 or www.phamish.com.au
and casual walk-ins also welcome.
Easy to find 30 The Esplanade – right opposite Luna Park.
Doors 6.30pm Live Jazz 7pm.

Next Thursday, FEB 16 ?Mostly Ella… featuring Mel Searle , renowned for her, Lady of Jazz, Ella Fitzgerald shows and some other

tunes by Ella’s contemporaries.


BOOK YOUR TABLE AHEAD FOR THESE VERY SPECIAL EVENINGS!

Table Bookings recommended – mention “Jazz” when you call.
Phamish – 30 The Esplanade, St Kilda (opposite Luna Park)
Phone 9534 3800

Online: www.phamish.com.au
Free Entry. Walk Ins Welcome too 🙂

There is on street Ticket Parking on The Esplanade, and no fee with Disability Parking permit. (Some side streets off

Acland St have free parking spots after 6pm, if you don’t mind a short walk. But always check street signs.)

Trams 96 + 16 – Luna Park stop#138 .  Bus 246 – walk a block from Barkly St.

Sure hope you can make it!

JMQ ?????????

jmq : this thursday, feb 9 – ‘the look of love’ ; next thursday, feb 16 – ‘mostly ella..’ and more at phamish, st kilda 7pm


 

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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