The Jennifer Scott Quartet

November 2, 2024

Continuing with our 25th Anniversary Celebration, the Vernon Jazz Club welcomes the return of The Jennifer Scott Quartet.

Jennifer Scott is a Vancouver-born vocalist and jazz pianist specializing in jazz, blues and world music. Jennifer is considered one of the most important jazz artists working in Canada and the United States today. She garners loyal followers from sold-out concerts across Canada and the United States, whether large music festivals or exclusive local club performances. She has also appeared with such jazz luminaries as: Tommy Banks, Don Thompson, Kenny Wheeler, Skywalk, and Hugh Fraser, to name a few.

From noted Jazz journalist Andy Gilbert (Jazz Times): “Scott has set herself apart from the jazz-vocalist pack with her mesmerizing renditions of the most unlikely tunes… with her warm, flexible contralto, Scott brings a striking emotional intelligence to everything she sings, no matter what the context. As much a song stylist as an improviser, she puts her stamp on material through her supple sense of swing, and deft, slippery phrasing.” Joining Jennifer will be Mike Rud on guitar, Bernie Arai on drums, and Rene Worst on bass.

Seating : At this time there are no table reservations. All seating is first come, first served.

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Event Details

Doors open at 6:45PM. Show starts at 7:30PM.

Date: November 02, 2024

Start time: 07:30 p.m. PST

End time: 10:30 p.m. PST

Venue: Vernon Jazz Club

Directions: 3000 31st Street, Vernon, BC. Above Nolan's Pharmasave in downtown.

Email: [email protected]

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