A symphony for Adelaide with Ross McHenry and the ASO
After an intense three-month writing period, acclaimed jazz musician Ross McHenry is ready to debut his first symphonic work this weekend at Gigs at Grainger: Now Meets Now.
MoreAfter an intense three-month writing period, acclaimed jazz musician Ross McHenry is ready to debut his first symphonic work this weekend at Gigs at Grainger: Now Meets Now.
MoreThe Ross McHenry Trio are taking to the stage this Friday in Adelaide. The Trio features NZ drumming powerhouse Myele Manzanza and ex-Adelaide, NYC-based pianist Matthew Sheens. Incorporating elements of afrobeat, hip-hop and electronic music the Ross McHenry...
MoreRoss McHenry, Adelaide’s own multifarious musician, is setting up his busy body in a social club near you, every Wednesday night over September. Pirie & Co. Social Club invite you to socialise with and around Ross McHenry and his band, aided by some delish...
MoreWhat would we do without Umbrella Winter City Sounds, who yet again, bring another great show our way this week? [remark]The four part music concert takes place 7.30pm – 10pm, August 6 at Grainger Studio, 91 Hindley St, Adelaide.[/remark] Presenting to...
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