Capital City Jazz Orchestra, Gordon Campbell

Capital City Jazz Orchestra, Gordon Campbell

at St David's Hall, Cardiff
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Cardiff's own Capital City Jazz Orchestra is joined by International Jazz Soloist Gordon Campbell for a fantastic night of Jazz and Big Band Swing.

The Capital City Jazz Orchestra was formed in 2007 and features some of the finest Jazz musicians in South Wales. They play regularly at Jazz Clubs across Wales and have performed at the Brecon Jazz Festival and Swansea International Jazz Festival. In the last 10 years they have worked with a host of international Jazz artists including Clare Teal, Matt Ford, Lee Gibson, Claire Martin, Alan Barnes, Mark Nightingale, Dave O' Higgins, Bruce Adams, Nigel Hitchcock and Bobby Shew.

Gordon Campbell is regarded as one of the country's leading trombone players. He is Lead-Trombone with the John Wilson Orchestra and the BBC Big Band - a position he has held since 1984. His varied career has encompassed jazz, classical, musical theatre, film and pop. He has worked with many of the world's leading performers including Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, Ray Charles and Robbie Williams to name but a few.

Capital City Jazz Orchestra

Capital City Jazz Orchestra appearing at this event

The Capital City Jazz Orchestra was formed in 2008 by some of the best jazz and big band players in South East Wales.

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Gordon Campbell

Gordon Campbell is regarded as one of this country’s leading trombone players.  His varied career has encompassed jazz, classical, musical theatre…

See Gordon Campbell tour dates

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St David's Hall

The Hayes
Cardiff
CF10 1AH

Disabled Booking:
029 2087 8444

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St David's Hall

The Hayes
Cardiff
CF10 1AH

Disabled Booking:
029 2087 8444

See all events at St David's Hall