Acclaimed Australian jazz vocalist Tamara Kuldin and renowned trumpet player and vocalist Paul Coyle take to the Kew Court House stage on Saturday 15 October to honour the First Lady of Song Ella Fitzgerald and innovative performer Louis ‘Satchmo’ Armstrong in their special tribute ‘Cheek to Cheek’.
Enchanted by the sass and sophistication of the golden age and era of song Tamara Kuldin has been captivating audiences from Melbourne to Europe with a playful yet sultry twist on vintage jazz and blues. Paul Coyle is known for his dynamic stage presence and eclectic approach to music. Tamara and Paul will be joined at Kew Court house by some of Melbourne’s finest jazz musicians including Ashley Guadion Ben Robertson and Alex Spicer.
Tamara Kuldin and her love for storytelling through song has seen her perform for audiences large and small fronting a Jazz Orchestra at the Arts Centre or playing one of Australia’s intimate jazz clubs. Tamara’s unique and versatile vocal styling has been enjoyed at many different festivals and venues globally from the Melbourne International Jazz Festival Melbourne Recital Festival Paris to Provence festival and many more.
Recognised with 2 Aria Awards Paul Coyle’s affinity for both Reggae and Indigenous rock has led him to share the stage and record with numerous pop acts including Little Birdy Kate Cebrano Tina Arena and Sheppard. Coyle is known for his ever charismatic and sensational trumpet playing and is an active member of the Australian music scene.
Date: Saturday 15 October 2022 8=:00 – 9:50pm
Website/bookings: https://www.boroondara.vic.gov.au/events/tamara-kuldin-and-paul-coyle-cheek-cheek
Price: $30, $24 for concession
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kew Court House, 188 High Street, Kew VIC 3101, Melbourne, Australia