The Bridge Jazz Club is the home of Exeter’s jazz scene.
Pete Canter & Friends + Jam Session. First set from the house band followed by jam session. All welcome. Bring charts for the rhythm section. Entrance fee includes a free raffle. House Band
• Pete Canter – saxophone • Pete Tamblyn – keys • Jim Rintoul – double bass • Various – drums
The Bridge Jazz Club is the home of Exeter’s jazz scene.
Pete Canter & Friends + Jam Session. First set from the house band followed by jam session. All welcome. Bring charts for the rhythm section. Entrance fee includes a free raffle. House Band
• Pete Canter – saxophone • Pete Tamblyn – keys • Jim Rintoul – double bass • Various – drums
The Bridge Jazz Club is the home of Exeter’s jazz scene.
Pete Canter & Friends + Jam Session. First set from the house band followed by jam session. All welcome. Bring charts for the rhythm section. Entrance fee includes a free raffle. House Band
• Pete Canter – saxophone • Pete Tamblyn – keys • Jim Rintoul – double bass • Various – drums
The Bridge Jazz Club is the home of Exeter’s jazz scene.
Pete Canter & Friends + Jam Session. First set from the house band followed by jam session. All welcome. Bring charts for the rhythm section. Entrance fee includes a free raffle. House Band
• Pete Canter – saxophone • Pete Tamblyn – keys • Jim Rintoul – double bass • Various – drums
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