Associated Gig – Jools Holland

Kendal Leisure Centre

Fri 22 Jul 2022  7:30pm

Macbeth Scott & Co insurance brokers and independent financial advisers are helping to bring music legend Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra to Kendal to perform in the Westmorland Hall at Kendal Leisure Centre.

“We have decided to do this as part of the 50th anniversary of the founding of our business but the focus is also to support charity,” said Charles Scott, one of the directors of Macbeth Scott & Co.

Tickets sold through the company to its clients will go the help people in Ukraine through the Disaster Emergency Committee and to Prostate Cancer UK.

“I have seen Jools Holland live three or four times and it is a stunning night out,” said Mr Scott. “He plays with a 19-piece orchestra – it is quite a set up and it is a coup to have him play in Kendal.

“The concert on July 22 promises to be a night of great entertainment.”

Jools is a former member of Squeeze, whose hits included Up The Junction and Cool For Cats.

In 1987, he formed The Jools Holland Big Band with Gilson Lavis. This gradually metamorphosed into the current 19-piece Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, which consists of pianist, organist, drummer, three female vocalists, guitar, bass guitar, two tenor saxophones, two alto saxophones, baritone saxophone, three trumpets and three trombones.

A special guest at the Kendal concert will be Eddi Reader and among the vocalists playing with Jools will be Ruby Turner.

Tickets for the concert are available at https://betterboxoffice.co.uk/whats-on/jools-holland Macbeth Scott & Co clients can obtain tickets, the fee for which will go to charity, from Kelly Bonson at Kelly.Bonson@macbethscott.co.uk or by ringing Kelly on 01539 727727.

As part of the 50th anniversary celebrations Macbeth Scott & Co are also sponsoring three concerts at Kendal’s Brewery Arts Centre – blues guitarist Sean Webster on July 8, Aynsley Lister on July 27 and Wishbone Ash on October 25.

 

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