Trio Men Work

5-5.45pm and 7.15-8pm
Trio Men Work

Event Details

Celebrating Mary Quant and her husband Alexander Plunkett Greene’s love of jazz we are delighted to welcome Trio Men Work, who will be playing two short jazz sets. 

Sharing a deep appreciation of the jazz tradition, Lukas, Hank and George got together to celebrate the great jazz trios of the 20th century. 

Performing both well-played and lesser-known standards with an emphasis on dynamic group interaction, you won't be able to resist getting your groove on! 

Lukas Fritsch - Saxophone 

Hank Trenton - Bass 

George Brajkovich - Drums 

 

Image credit: Trio Men Work

Date
Location
Main Foyer
Cost
FREE

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