Timeless swing their thing

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Timeless swing their thing

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We're nothing if not adventurous, sneaking out to exotic Alvechurch to check out the elegant instrumental jazz of Timeless. So, this is the real-book deal with a fine work out on standards such as Summertime, Autumn Leaves, Have You Met Miss Jones and the wonderfully slippery On Green Dolphin street. There's a nice groove, big tunes, bags of lively improv and some potent guest vocals from Matthew Long. Watch out for the guys as they're frequent guests at pubs, clubs and festivals around Warwickshire and Worcestershire.

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