Hetty Kate Quartet

Wheatsheaf Hotel


Hetty Kate - Voice


Django Rowe - Guitar


Lyndon Gray - Double Bass


Ben Riley - Drums


 


“(Hetty Kate) has a stage presence only matched by the clarity of her voice” - James Morrison AU


"Beautiful, enchanting. A big future ahead.." - Christian Bragg, Jazz FM UK


"Her vocal line is poised and her phrasing is precise, on point" - Alain Thomas, Couleurs Jazz Magazine FR


Based in Paris since 2017, British/Australian vocalist Hetty Kate came up in the vibrant Melbourne jazz scene where she was mentored by some of Australia's most treasured jazz musicians. Alongside her 'natural musicality', clear tone and impeccable timing you'll find it's her warmth and razor-sharp wit that truly sets her apart, artfully blending poise and humour with a great love for the audience and the music. A favourite of audiences and musicians alike, she's often described as being 'The Real Deal'.


Hetty has been touring internationally for almost two decades, gracing stages large and small from New Zealand to New York and Paris to Prague. She has toured and recorded with Australian jazz luminary James Morrison, performed with American legends Rick Margitza and Peter Bernstein, as well as classical pianists Simon Tedeschi (AU) and Charl de Plessis (SA). She performed as Ava Gardner for an original musical written by Eric McCusker (Mondo Rock), was the featured vocalist in James Morrison's award-winning symphonic concert 'The A to Z of Jazz' which was performed with eight orchestras internationally, and played herself in Herve Hadmar's television series 'Romance' for France2.


This concert is part of Hetty's 2024 Australian Tour and she's delighted to be performing at The Wheatsheaf! Joining her for this intimate concert will be outstanding local musicians, Django Rowe (guitar), Lyndon Gray (double bass) and Ben Riley (drums).


Enjoy a masterful evening of classics and curiosities from Dameron to Brubeck and Porter to Kern; t

Performance Details
Date: November 11, 2024
Genre: Jazz
Duration:
Ages: 18yrs+

Tickets
Price: $23.50

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